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This part attaches to the exhaust duct of your clothes dryer.
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Andrea W - August 29, 2018
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Easy Repair
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Jason N - June 15, 2024
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The part came very quickly and works great
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Kenneth C - September 19, 2018
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Easy to repair
First time ever replacing a Thermal Fuse on my Kenmore Gas Dryer. Just YouTubed it and was pretty easy to do. Didn't need to go through a lot of disassembly either. There was 9 years of lint buildup (probably the main culprit). My dryer is working better than ever!
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Andrea W - July 14, 2019
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Thermal fuse replacement
The dryer is back in working order. Will definitely order from partselect again.
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Nicholas A - January 9, 2019
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The service was great in every aspect and the part was high quality. I ordered on Christmas Eve and it came in the day after Christmas. I am very pleased.
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James W - January 31, 2018
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Michalis S - February 20, 2019
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easy fix
Saved me from buying a new dryer. Partselect is awesome. Diy videos huge help.
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Vickie H - June 24, 2019
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The part was received in great condition. Very easy to repair. My dryer is working great again. Thanks
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Luana W - March 24, 2021
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Thermal fuse
The part arrived quickly and in excellent condition. Thank you for your prompt service.
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John M - February 13, 2019
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Thermal Fuse
Second time I’ve had to replace this part
I think I have it down
No issues with the fuse but the dryer is starting to suck!
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Clothes would not dry
Unplug from electric ? outlet. Set the meter to ohm setting, check part ,no reading. Remove old part ,check new part with meter ,get a reading of 11 or more mA. Install new part and blower cover done.
John from WOODBRIDGE, VA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Start button failed to keep dryer running; no heat
Dryer is still in pieces after two weeks, dependent upon my time and ability to work on the project. I usually dry my clothes on an outside line, anyway. I especially appreciate Steve's videos demonstrating step-by-step procedures for disassembly, part installation, and reassembly. Very thorough. I timed each presentation---five minut
... Read morees for one, less than ten for the other. I watched the videos several times and took notes, so I would have the procedures in front of me while working on the unit at the other end of the house, I'm 77, forgetful. When I disassembled my unit, I noticed several rusted areas, so decided not to complete the project until I could get to the store for paint. As a primary care-giver for a severely dementiated 79-year Old Lady, I have to arrange for a relief to go shopping. That's why the machine is still in pieces. Got the paint, though, so back to work---eventually. When I disassembled the dryer, tucked away in the bottom was a very informative TECH SHEET, the discovery of which ticked me off that it wasn't provided with the owner's manual. At the bottom it says, "For Service Technicians' Use Only." In my house, I'm the "...Service Technician...," chief cook and bottle washer, launderer and litter box attendant.
Gas burner would heat for six or seven minutes, then shut down, and not cycle on again.
Unplugged electric power, removed lower front panel, removed fan unit cover. Was able to easily reach and test the disposable thermal fuse ok; m-coils ok but replaced; tested internal bias thermostat bad, replaced. Put fan unit cover on. Plugged dryer in to test and repair was successful. Did not install new igniter, flame sensor, or th
... Read moreermal cutoff fuse kit at this time but will keep for future if necessary. Parts.Select online help made it easy for me to do this repair. I bought all possible parts $170 w. ship given the dryer age. Three day delivery Denver to Phila. Before attempting to repair, called Kenmore service and. Was told one month before tech was available, unacceptable. Went to several appliance stores to buy new and found earliest available delivery would be 1 - 3 months! So went online to attempt repair. Found Parts Select which had numerous examples of exact problem and identified likely defective parts. So we avoided spending $1600 on a new dryer. The three installed parts were about $60! Highly recommend Parts Select.
Very easy do it yourself repair, and saved at least $300.00. I watched a video and it took me less than 20 minutes to complete repair. Part fit perfect and I have already ordered another to keep as a spare.
Glenn from KINGSPORT, TN
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Dryer simply stopped running
I looked up the problem on Utube and saw a demo on what three items to check with a volt meter for continuity or resistence on either the start button, the door switch, or the thermal fuse. The first two checked out OK but the fuse was dead, no resistance or ohmns on the voltmeter. I had trouble locating it on my dryer as the Utube site s
... Read moreaid to pull the rear cabinet off when actually it was under the front panel below the dryer door sitting in an awkward position right on top of the dryer motor. I used 2 flat head screwdrivers to pry open the latches over the panel door that are located about 4 inches in from either end and then used a small right angle screwdriver with a flash light propped against the heating elements (after I removed the cover plate) to see with and to give me more room to loosen just two tiny screws that attached the fuse to the motor. Voila! It works better than before.
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Linda from AMISSVILLE, VA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
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dryer would not turn on
turned off the power and removed the back cover, checked the thermal fuse had no continuity. ordered new part. very easy Installed the new thermal fuse,.replaced the cover, turned on the power and worked fine.
donald from MANVILLE, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Dryer would not start
Unplugged dryer, removed bottom front panel, removed fan cover. I used a 1/4 ratchet to remove 2 screws and the old fuse. Installed new fuse, fan cover, and front panel. Dryer works great!
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Eric
August 10, 2017
My dryer has no power light indicator on. I unplugged the power cord and left it out for couple hours and still has no power. Checked out the outlet is working. Please advice what caused this problem. Thanks.
For model number GGW9868KL1
Hello Eric, that is a great question. The most common fix is the thermal fuse. I would start there, then check the thermostats. Hope this helps!
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Christopher
November 29, 2017
The indicator lights on dryer turn on when the power button is pressed but the dryer does not start. When you press start the light for sensing comes on but the dryer will not start.
For model number WED8500BWO
Hi Christopher,
Thank you for your inquiry. There are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the disposable thermal fuse, the internal bias thermostat, the door catch, the belt, the pulley, the rollers, the high limit thermostat, the thermal use and the electrode sensor. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Claudia
September 18, 2019
Dryer has no heat
For model number 110 73952101
Hello Claudia thank you for writing .You should check the following parts for damage.
Flame sensor # PS11741429 Thermostat # PS11746740 Thermal cut off # PS12070444 Hope this helps. Contact us anytime.
Whirlpool mod wed8200yw2
Dryer want start. When it cut off it would not restart. Smelled smoke not sure from dryer. May have been over loaded. Lint filter full but it is emptied each time. Dryer vent not stopped up.
For model number WED8200YW2
Hi Jimmy,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer is not starting, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the disposable thermal fuse and the internal bias thermostat. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Ron
January 14, 2018
Where is the thermal fuse on this unit? The dryer is not heating and I am not getting trouble codes. Want to test the fuse with my multi-meter but I cannot locate it.
For model number WED7300XW0
Hi Ron, Thank you for the question. The fuse is located on the Blower Housing. Please see the link to the video below. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=294&v=CMzEVLu1-u0
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Ron
November 17, 2019
It will not start and the powerbutton as well as the start button flashes! Can you steer me in the right direction? Thank you!
For model number Wed8600ywo
Hi Ron, the only way to tell is to test individual components with a multimeter. My best guess is that there is a problem with the control board or as you have identified the fuses. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
I just replaced thermal fuse 3390719 and dryer is not heating. I also ordered cutoff tml w11050897, but this appears different than the one on the dryer. What do you suggest at this point
For model number 11070972990
Hi Paul. thank you for your question. When you are experiencing an issue like this there are a few parts that you will have to test to determine what is causing your issue. For all of these parts you can test them with a multi meter. First you will have to test your thermostats and thermal fuses to make sure they are all functioning correctly. After that you will want to test parts in this order, your m series coils, igniter itself, or your radiant flame sensor. You may also want to check your regulator just to make sure that part is functioning properly as well. Something else you should also check would be your filter and ducts. Make sure there is absolutely no blockage that would restrict air flow in your appliance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Jeffrey
April 26, 2018
My dryer gets hot and the drum turns but the blower barely turns and the clothes are wet but hot?
For model number 110.68942892
Hi Jeffrey, Thank you for the question. I suggest removing the blower wheel and checking for damage on the wheel and where the wheel connects to the motor shaft. Sounds like the wheel might be stripped. Hope this helps!
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Ethan
October 30, 2017
I have a Whirlpool gas dryer. When I press the start button sometimes I heard a humming sound and the dryer will not spin. If I wait a while and press start it will spin but if I stop and or open the dryer door it will hum and not spin making me repeat this cycle. My guess is the motor can't handle the load and is going bad or something is causing too much of a load for the motor.
For model number cgm2751jq0
Hi Ethan, Thank you for the question. If the motor will kick on and tumble as normal after waiting for a bit then it should be fine. Normally if the motor was not operating it would not tumble at all. I suggest testing the Door Switch,PartSelect Number PS334284.This part recognizes whether the door is open or closed and tells the motor when to start. Hope this helps!
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Sam
December 17, 2017
No glow or heat. Took apart and removed part in heating chamber that looks to be 3" long, made up of ceramic or plastic at base,ceramic straw-sized piece covered with a metal spring. It just sat in 'v'shaped holder and could be removed easily. Trying to fix the dryer. What part or part replacement do i need? Thanks
For model number 11077995800
Hi Sam,
Thank you for your question. There are a few parts that you will want to check for no heat or not enough heat. You should check your radiant flame sensor, your thermostats, your thermal fuses, your igniter, and your m series coils. You can test all of those parts with a multi meter to see which one is broken. Good luck with your repair.
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