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Oven won't heat or shuts off during use? This thermal fuse cuts power when temperature exceeds safe limits. Moderate DIY repair with multimeter testing.
Dryer not heating or overheating? A faulty temperature control thermostat often causes inconsistent heat cycles. This part regulates dryer temperature.
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This kit includes a replacement heating element and a high limit thermostat for an electric dryer. The heating element generates the hot air that dries your clothes, while the high limit thermostat acts as a safety device to prevent overheating. Replace this kit if your dryer is not producing heat, takes too long to dry clothes, or shuts off prematurely due to overheating.
PLEASE UNPLUG DRYER FIRST. This was my first attempt at trying to fix my dryer (Maytag SDE515DAYW). Order the element kit Part Number AP4046564. The installation was easier than I thought. Just removed the two front panels and I was able to reach the back of the dryer, under the drum (this is where the heat element was located), disconnected the wires (took pictures first) and removed the two screws that held the heat element. Pulled the part down and it just slid off. Connected all the wires... Read more
Microwave won't start or stopped working during use? A failed thermostat often causes complete shutdown. This temperature switch is replaceable DIY.
Looked at schematic on AppliancePartsPros.com. Checked power, power filter, next component in line was the thermostat, found thermostat with signs of overheating, thermostat was open, replaced the thermostat, micro works perfect. Took longer to get it out than diagnose it. Read more
Oven overheating or won't heat properly? This thermal limit switch monitors temperature and cuts power to prevent damage. Resets automatically when cooled.
This is a high limit thermostat that monitors the temperature inside the dryer's heating chamber and shuts off the heating element if temperatures exceed a safe threshold. It serves as a safety device to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. Replace this thermostat if your dryer is not heating at all, shuts off prematurely, or if a multimeter test shows no continuity through the thermostat.
I don't have a multimeter so couldn't check all voltages or resistances on suspect parts. I assumed it had to be the two thermostat units - the thermostat or the dryer cycling thermostat. These were not expensive parts so ordered both and installed both. Very easy to remove back panel and replace with the new parts, making sure the OEM numbers were the same. Put back panel on, plugged back in and it fired right up - time will tell if these were the culprits. Not much left electronics wise on... Read more
Fix dryer that won't stop or shows tO error code. This moisture sensor assembly monitors drying cycles. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
Fix oven overheating or F9 error codes with a thermal limit switch replacement. This safety shutoff prevents damage when temperature exceeds safe limits.
I replaced the cooling fan for the lower oven. This fan is located in the space between the top and bottom ovens. I also chose to replace both the BAKE and TCO thermostats. Read more
Fix sensor cook cycles that won't adjust properly or show sensor errors. This humidity sensor monitors moisture levels for automatic cooking adjustments.
Microwave has no power or won't turn on? This fuse cartridge protects against electrical overload. Requires removing outer cover to access and replace.
Removed microwave from the built in cabinet (probably the hardest part) and took off top cover (screws on side and back). Had previously blown the power fuse 2 times in this microwave, so I checked the fuse first using an ohmmeter. This time fuse was good. Traced the power wires around to top side of microwave and saw the overheat "therm" switch. I believe the therm is installed there as a safety feature to open the power circuit to the microwave in case something was to overheat for any... Read more
This 250V 15A safety fuse protects the appliance's line circuit from overcurrent. When the original fuse has blown, replacing it can restore power and help safeguard internal components from further damage.
I replaced both the fuse and the latch. it started working smoothly even better the before. Read more
This high-limit thermostat is a safety device that monitors the oven's internal temperature and cuts power to the heating element if the temperature exceeds a safe threshold. It helps prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. Replace this part if your oven shuts off unexpectedly, fails to heat at all, or triggers error codes related to excessive temperature.
We bought both bottom elements for each oven. They installed and now work PERFECTLY! Thank you! Read more
Dryer stops heating mid-cycle or cabinet overheats? The control thermostat regulates temperature by cycling the heater. Quick 20-minute DIY fix.
Rather than take a chance and have to open the dryer twice, I replaced both the gas valve coils and the thermostat. the whole repair only took about 20 minutes. Read more
This is a high-limit thermostat that monitors the temperature of the heater element in a window or room air conditioner equipped with supplemental heat. It acts as a safety device by cutting power to the heater if temperatures exceed safe levels, preventing overheating and potential fire hazards. Replace this thermostat if the heater shuts off prematurely, fails to turn on, or if the unit is tripping due to overheating.
I ordered the parts that I needed from you website and they came within two days . My son-in-law put them in and now I have heat. Thanks so much. Read more
This fixed thermostat switches near 60C to control a heat-managed circuit—often the oven's cooling/blower fan. Replacing a failed unit restores proper fan cycling and helps protect the control area from excessive heat during and after cooking.
Following the instructions that I received through the helpful research of the APP staff, I disconnected the power, disassembled the back of the oven, and accessed the hidden element. This involved bending parts of the sheet metal and cutting the insulation, so I was very apprehensive about doing this. Once I exposed the compartment that contains the element, I had difficulty extracting the old part and was really nervous about pulling hard to extract it - until I saw the damaged element. It... Read more
Ceramic
I had a blown fuse in which I replaced it and is up and running now. Read more
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