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Customer Questions and Answers for Power Relay (48 Vdc Coil) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18025674
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3405281

This power relay is an electromechanical switch with a 48 VDC coil that lets the control board safely turn high-voltage components on and off. Replacing a weak or sticking relay helps restore consistent, reliable operation. What it does:

  • Uses a 48 VDC coil signal from the control to open/close internal contacts
  • Switches AC line power to high-demand loads (e.g., heater, motor, fan, or compressor)
  • Helps maintain stable cycling and prevents intermittent operation
  • Helps with symptoms such as no heat or no run, intermittent operation, clicking with no activation, or a component stuck on
What's included:
  • Power relay (48 VDC coil)
Install notes:
  • Disconnect power to the appliance before servicing; allow capacitors to discharge
  • Note/photograph wire locations and move wires one at a time to matching terminals
  • Ensure terminals are fully seated; replace any burnt or loose connectors
  • Mount in the original orientation and secure firmly to prevent vibration

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For Whirlpool Power Relay (48 Vdc Coil) (Part Number: OEM18025674)

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Pete, With the igniter not lighting you will need to determine where power is being lost. You will want to disconnect the igniter and turn the dryer on. Test the wires that you disconnected from the igniter and check for 120 vac to ground with the unit turned on. If there is 120 vac on one of the lines then there is power and the timer is sending power. This would leave either the harness being bad or the motor switch. If there is no power then the issue would most likely be either a thermostat that is faulty or a bad timer.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, January 21, 2015

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