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The Kit Sensor Speed is an OEM part for GE washing machines. It plays a crucial role in monitoring the drum's speed and movement, ensuring that the washer operates with optimal efficiency and precision. This sensor helps adjust the spin cycle based on the load, which is essential for proper balancing and to prevent excessive vibration and noise.
Symptoms of a failing Kit Sensor Speed include:
Causes of a bad sensor can stem from electrical faults like wiring issues or component malfunctions, physical damage from overload or impacts, or simply wear and tear over time.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This CCMR 30-amp, 120-volt fuse protects the appliance's electrical circuit by opening when current exceeds safe limits. Replace a blown fuse to restore power to the affected circuit and help prevent damage to internal components.
First I check the breaker for the dryer then I check the power cord and the ohms to the power cord when all this things were in working order I then check the ohms to the fuse to the control panel. The fuse had no ohms so I got a pair on needle nose pliers pulled out the fuse and replace it worked just find after that Read more
This dryer safety thermostat monitors internal temperature and opens the circuit if the unit overheats, protecting the heater and wiring. Replacing a failed thermostat restores proper over-temperature cutoff and safe, consistent drying performance. What it does:
Removed lid. Removed switch panel. Suspected open circuit in thermal fuse. Tested it with a multimeter first to confirm it had an open circuit. This part is obsolete. Contacted manufacturer and found part supercedes to a different part number Ordered part. (This website is very efficient. The part arrived with the 1.7 day promise time.) new fuse bracket is slightly larger due to supercession. Marked bolt hole locations and drilled new. Installed fuse. Re-assembled dryer in reverse order.... Read more
The Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part prevents the dryer from overheating by cutting off the power if the dryer exceeds a certain temperature.
Causes of a bad thermal fuse can include regular wear and tear, lint build-up, restricted airflow, or a malfunctioning thermostat.
Symptoms of a bad thermal fuse include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Very easy to replace the fuse. Unplug the unit. Take off the back and swap it out. Only two wires. Read more
This thermal limiter is the dryer's high-limit thermostat. It monitors temperature and opens the heating circuit if the dryer overheats, helping protect components and allowing the appliance to operate safely.
REPLACED BELT AND IDLER. TESTED AND FOUND THERMAL LIMITER BLOWN SO REPLACED IT. DRYER WORKS GOOD Read more
This thermostat control replaces the oven's temperature-regulating switch to help restore accurate bake and broil temperatures. It helps the oven reach and hold the set temperature for more consistent cooking results. What it does:
This internal-bias thermostat senses oven temperature and helps the control board maintain the set heat level. Replacing a failing thermostat restores more consistent temperature control and more reliable cooking results. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days