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WE03X23881 Dryer Lint Filter Replacement - For GE & Hotpoint Dryers - Replaces AP6031713 PS11763056 4476390 - 2 Pack

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WE03X23881 Dryer Lint Filter Replacement - For GE & Hotpoint Dryers - Replaces AP6031713 PS11763056 4476390 - 2 PackWE03X23881 AP6031713 Dryer Lint Filter Key Features Ultra Fine High Density Mesh: Engineered with a specialized micro weave screen that captures up to 99% of fabric fibers, hair, and lint, preventing them from entering the internal blower housing and exhaust ducting. Reinforced Structural Frame: Manufactured from premium, heat stabilized polymer designed to resist warping, cracking, and "heat sag" even after thousands of high temperature drying

WE03X23881 / AP6031713 Dryer Lint Filter

Key Features

  • Ultra-Fine High-Density Mesh: Engineered with a specialized micro-weave screen that captures up to 99% of fabric fibers, hair, and lint, preventing them from entering the internal blower housing and exhaust ducting.
  • Reinforced Structural Frame: Manufactured from premium, heat-stabilized polymer designed to resist warping, cracking, and "heat-sag" even after thousands of high-temperature drying cycles.
  • Improved Airflow Dynamics: The precision-etched mesh surface area is optimized to maintain maximum CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) airflow, ensuring shorter drying times and reducing the mechanical strain on your dryer motor.
  • Easy-Glide Fitment: Features a standardized "drop-in" design with smooth edges, allowing the filter to slide effortlessly into the lint trap housing without snagging or leaving gaps where lint can bypass the screen.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP6031713
  • PS11763056
  • 4476390
  • EAP11763056
  • WW02F00534
  • PD00036025
  • AGE25094
  • WE03X23881-30PK

Compatibility & Fitment

This lint filter is the standard replacement for modern GE-manufactured large-capacity dryers. Key compatible series include:

  • GE (General Electric): Fits hundreds of GTD, GFD, GFW, GTW, and GUD series models (e.g., GTD42EASJ1WW, GTD45EASJ0WS, GFD45ESSK0WW, GTD33EASK0WW).
  • Hotpoint: Compatible with various HTX and HTD series units produced by GE (e.g., HTX24EASK0WW, HTX21PASK0WW).
  • Note: This filter typically slides into the front door area or the top of the cabinet depending on your specific model. Please verify that your original filter has the "curved" top frame design matching the WE03X23881.

When to Replace

  • Visible Holes or Tears: Even a tiny pinhole in the mesh can allow enough lint through to clog your blower wheel or heating element over time.
  • Cracked Plastic Frame: If the frame is warped or snapped, it will not seat properly in the housing, allowing lint-filled air to "bypass" the filter entirely.
  • Persistent "Damp" Clothes: A clogged or aged mesh can become "glazed" with fabric softener residue, severely restricting airflow even if it looks clean.
  • Filter Won't Stay Seated: If the filter pops up during a cycle, it can be hit by rotating clothes, leading to further damage to the filter and your laundry.
  • Loud Whistling Noise: Air escaping around a poorly fitted or damaged filter frame often creates a high-pitched whistling sound during operation.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Ensure the dryer is off before removing the filter. Never operate the dryer without the lint filter properly installed.
  • The "Dish Soap" Test: If you suspect fabric softener buildup, pour a small amount of water onto the mesh. If the water pools and doesn't pass through quickly, scrub the mesh with a soft brush and warm, soapy water.
  • Vacuum the Housing: Every time you replace the filter, use a long, thin vacuum attachment to reach down into the lint trap housing. Removing the "hidden" lint below the filter prevents back-pressure and overheating.
  • Check the Gasket: Inspect the felt or foam gasket at the base of the lint trap housing. If it is worn out, the new WE03X23881 may not seal perfectly.
  • Regular Cleaning: To maximize the life of your new filters, clear the lint by hand after every single load. This keeps the mesh from becoming permanently stretched or distorted.
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