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Customer Questions and Answers for High Limit Thermostat Kit by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18143955
Manufacturer Part Number: W11050897

The High Limit Thermostat Kit is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. This kit includes a thermostat that is designed to prevent the dryer from overheating by monitoring the temperature inside the dryer drum. If the temperature exceeds a safe level, the high limit thermostat cuts off power to the heating element, ensuring the appliance operates within safe parameters and protecting it from potential damage.

Over time, the high limit thermostat can wear out or fail due to repeated cycling and exposure to high temperatures. Electrical surges, buildup of lint and debris, or faulty wiring can also cause the thermostat to malfunction, potentially leading to overheating or inadequate drying performance.

Symptoms of a bad high limit thermostat include:

  • The dryer not heating or only producing intermittent heat
  • The dryer shutting off unexpectedly during a cycle
  • Clothes taking longer than usual to dry
  • The dryer running excessively hot or not hot enough
  • Error codes related to temperature issues appearing on the display panel

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Charles for Model Number kenmore 11092822101

Our Kenmore 11092822101 Gas Dryer stopped heating. All functions on my dryer appear to work, but it is not generating any heat. On any heat generating cycle, the ignitor never glows, so I checked to see if it is getting any power, and the wires to the ignitor do not appear to be getting any juice. The hi-temp thermostat, ignitor and the flame sensor are closed for continuity, the two prong coil will reads 1,318 ohms (just outside of range), and the three prong coil reads 1,380 ohms across prongs 1&2, and 562 ohms across prongs 1&3. Several of the threads read plural thermostats, so am I missing one? What else do I need to check? Thanks.

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Charles, start at the gas valve, disconnect the wire harness, start the dryer in a drying cycle,Check for 120 VAC from the blue wire terminal to chassis ground(not the gas valve connection). No voltage would indicate an open thermal fuse WP3390719, an open hi limit switch W11050897 , or a faulty heater relay on the control board WP8546219, or a broken wire. You're right, you only have one(1) thermostat in your dryer, the hi limit switch. The Thermistor WP8577274 on the blower housing controls the temperature in the drum and should have a resistance of 10,000 ohms at room temperature. If there is no voltage on the blue wire at the gas valve connector. the flame sensor and the igniter will not function, based on your post description, you next check is for voltage to the gas valve. Thanks

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, August 20, 2012

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