Originally Posted by: gewill Thanks for the update. After a long search I found some at "mouser.com/transistors" and enter in search box "512-KSA733"
They sell them each. My dumb dryer has started to work OK recently but I will buy a few transistors and try them when it quits again. Let me know if you have any luck with the transistor replacement, I will let you know if I do. Thanks again, George
Greetings,
I bought five at a nickel apiece. I removed my blower motor and had my brother, who is experienced at removing and replacing transistors, extract and replace the transistor. After putting the dryer back together, and putting the dryer in diagnostic mode, the blower motor did not come on at all. I removed the motor again, extracted and replaced the transistor, and got the same result. I guess I'll just buy a new motor now. Don't know what else to do.
I did log the steps to remove the blower motor, here they are:
Instructions for removing the blower motor from a GE Profile Harmony Gas Dryer
I used several plastic yogurt containers to hold the screws for each step and kept them in order. It helped on reassembly
1. Unplug the dryer
2. Locate and remove the 4 screws from the backside of the top control console. two are short and two are long
3. Tilt the console towards the front and lift off
4. Unplug the three data cables by squeezing the tab and rocking them side to side
5. Remove the plastic cable control piece from the back left side by lifting up
6. Disconnect the black and white power connectors by squeezing the tab and pulling
7. Remove the two screws securing the power control module (the big plastic box with all the wires) and set to the side
8. Remove the screw that holds the little white plastic module that has the black and white wires coming from it. Set to the side and remove the metal heat shield
9. Remove the two screws in the back left and back right that hold the top of the dryer on
10. Slide the top of the dryer forward and up. It will want to hang up on the green wire, don't force it.
11. Open the dryer door and remove the filter
12. Remove the 4 screws from the front of the dryer
13. Now, while leaning against the front of the dryer, remove the two frontmost screws from the top of the front. Not that the front of the dryer goes under the metal tabs where the screws are but over the metal flange that runs across the front.
14. Pull the top of the front towards you and lift up. If the door is open it will want to fall forward anyway. Set to the side.
15. There is a metal shroud that goes from the filter and covers the fan. Remove the two machine screws and take it off
16. In the upper left corner, there is a connection with yellow wires, push down the tab and disconnect it
17. Disconnect the blue/black wires from the light by simply pulling it out
18. Remove the four screws that hold the front drum support to the sides of the washer.
19. While supporting the drum, lift up and remove the front drum support
20. On the lower left of the dryer, there is a tensioning pulley, remove the belt from inside the pulley.
21. Carefully remove the drum and belt, I rocked it side to side while holding it up and it came out easily. The belt did want to catch on something, so don't force it.
22. Remove the two screws that hold the round metal cover on the fan shroud and remove the cover
23. There is a flat spot on the back of the blower motor, put a six inch crescent wrench on that and use a 1/2" socket on the nut on the front of the fan. This is a reverse threaded nut, rotate right to loosen. Remove the nut and pull out the fan. Note that there is a lockwasher and an oblong plate that may come loose.
24. Remove the two black screws from the bottom of the plastic fan housing
25. Remove the three brass colored screws from inside the plastic fan housing
26. Disconnect the two white wires from the spade lugs on the back of the fan housing. Then disconnect the red wire connector. Remove the fan housing.
27. Disconnect the wiring harness to the motor. There is a little tab on one side that needs to be lifted up to disconnect
28. Remove the spring clips holding the motor onto the frame. There is a U shaped end on the left side, pull that out to release.
29. Now, lift the motor from the housing. Note the wire capture plastic piece, be sure to release the wires from that.
Reinstalling: Reverse the above steps
Reinstall notes:
30. When reconnecting the drum belt, hold the tensioner back with your left hand and loop the belt over the motor pulley. This took me a couple of tries to get it right. I couldn't ever see clearly if I got the grooved belt lined up with the grooves on the drum motor pulley, but I finally concluded that the pulley must be just the right size for the belt, so I let it go. I spun the drum and it seemed to have some resistance from the front and back seals. I assumed that was normal.
31. When reinstalling the front of the dryer with the door, first, be sure and hook up the door open wiring, then be sure and set the door over the square nylon pins on the bottom. On the top, the panel goes under the fins on the far left and right, but goes over the metal fin that runs left and right.