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Kitchenaid Dryer Fuse Or Sensor

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3392519

Stop dryer downtime in its tracks — install the Whirlpool WP3392519 OEM Thermal Fuse in minutes.

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Why choose this fuse?

  • Guaranteed OEM: built by Whirlpool to Whirlpool specs — no risky aftermarket clones.
  • Broad compatibility: works with Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, Roper & more.
  • Quick delivery: over 94 % of APP orders arrive in 2 days or less.

Fixes these common dryer problems

Problem How the fuse is involved
Dryer won’t start Blown fuse interrupts motor circuit
No heat / not enough heat Heater circuit disabled for safety
Cycle ends early Over-temp trip stops cycle
Control panel dead Power to controls interrupted


4-step DIY installation (≈10 min)

  1. Unplug dryer and remove rear panel.
  2. Locate thermal fuse on blower housing.
  3. Transfer wires; secure new fuse with ¼-inch nut-driver.
  4. Clean the vent & lint path before testing to prevent repeat failure.

*Video tutorial below.

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This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Won't start
  • Timer will not advance
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Touchpad does not respond
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You No heat   Dennis G. • Kearny , NJ • January 14, 2017

I did the recommended checks of parts as listed on the website. I would recommend as one other person did but I did not listen the first time and that is to check all the parts don't stop at the first part you find bad. As I had to make two orders paying shipping twice because I thought I found a bad part when testing the igniter but the thermal fuse was also bad and since in a different part of the machine I did not take the time to check it, bad mistake. Also one tool mentioned in the video... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Cycling Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3387134

Dryer not heating or overheating clothes? A faulty cycling thermostat may be the cause. Regulates heat levels during the drying cycle. Easy DIY fix.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Too hot
  • Timer will not advance
  • Takes too long to dry
  • Doesn't shut off
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You My 22 year old dryer just stopped getting hot   Michael M. • Brunswick , GA • November 04, 2015

After 22 years my Kenmore (Whirlpool) dryer stopped getting hot. So I went ahead and reviewed the videos and figured I could repair it myself. It should be noted that the only part that failed the Ohm test was the thermal fuse. However, I figured that since I have it apart, I might as well go ahead and replace the heating element and the cycling thermostat. Here is a rundown of what I did and how long it took: • Taking the back off and vacuum <1 minute • Finding the components (from the... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Kit
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 279816

Dryer won't heat? This thermal cut-off kit prevents overheating and restores heat. Includes high limit thermostat and fuse. DIY repair in under an hour.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Timer will not advance
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Too hot
  • Doesn't shut off
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You My 22 year old dryer just stopped getting hot   Michael M. • Brunswick , GA • November 04, 2015

After 22 years my Kenmore (Whirlpool) dryer stopped getting hot. So I went ahead and reviewed the videos and figured I could repair it myself. It should be noted that the only part that failed the Ohm test was the thermal fuse. However, I figured that since I have it apart, I might as well go ahead and replace the heating element and the cycling thermostat. Here is a rundown of what I did and how long it took: • Taking the back off and vacuum <1 minute • Finding the components (from the... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermistor
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8577274

Fix E1 error codes or overheating issues with this dryer thermistor. Monitors temperature to prevent shutdowns. DIY repair takes about 30 minutes.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Too hot
  • Shuts off too soon
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You First longer to dry then no heat in dryer   Bobbie M. • King George , VA • October 06, 2017

I am not an electrician, just a housewife with limited funds and a desire to DIY. I used the provided videos for knowing how to replace everything except the heating element which I just guessed based on other reviews and seeing how the other parts worked. Our dryer is 11 years old Whirlpool Gold HE and I have only ever cleaned the lint tray. My husband replaced the belt about five years ago and he did clean out the inside of the dryer. Started by ordering a thermal fuse because it was... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Hi-Limit Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3977767

Dryer not heating or overheating? A faulty hi-limit thermostat cuts power to prevent damage. Common fix when heat cycles on and off unexpectedly.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Clothes dryer was not heating   Joseph N. • Dallastown , PA • December 07, 2016

I used the Appliance Parts Pros d.i.y. video to get some oversight on the repair; ordered the parts (heating element, Hi-Limit T-stat and Dryer Thermal Cut-Off kit). I unplugged the electric; disconnected the exhaust duct; moved the clothes dryer so that I could remove the back sheet metal panel. The electrical connection at the heater "Stacon" terminal was corroded and broken - an open circuit. This had happen about 10 years before and I was familiar with this problem. After removing the... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Kit
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 279973

Dryer won't heat? This thermal cut-off kit prevents overheating by interrupting power to the heating element. Common DIY fix with basic tools in 1 hour.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Too hot
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You First longer to dry then no heat in dryer   Bobbie M. • King George , VA • October 06, 2017

I am not an electrician, just a housewife with limited funds and a desire to DIY. I used the provided videos for knowing how to replace everything except the heating element which I just guessed based on other reviews and seeing how the other parts worked. Our dryer is 11 years old Whirlpool Gold HE and I have only ever cleaned the lint tray. My husband replaced the belt about five years ago and he did clean out the inside of the dryer. Started by ordering a thermal fuse because it was... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Moisture Sensor Bar
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3387223

Dryer shuts off before clothes are dry? The moisture sensor bar detects dryness levels. Easy 10-30 minute DIY fix with video guide included.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You First longer to dry then no heat in dryer   Bobbie M. • King George , VA • October 06, 2017

I am not an electrician, just a housewife with limited funds and a desire to DIY. I used the provided videos for knowing how to replace everything except the heating element which I just guessed based on other reviews and seeing how the other parts worked. Our dryer is 11 years old Whirlpool Gold HE and I have only ever cleaned the lint tray. My husband replaced the belt about five years ago and he did clean out the inside of the dryer. Started by ordering a thermal fuse because it was... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Flame Sensor
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP338906

Dryer won't heat or flame goes out after ignition? The flame sensor monitors burner flame presence. Common DIY fix with multimeter testing required.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Shuts off too soon
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Takes too long to dry
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 11 year old kenmore elite gas drye stopped working initial diagnosis: burner would light but would shut off in 3 or 4 minutes   Jay W. • Dallas , TX • April 05, 2015

I used Fixya as an initial source describing my problem. I got two responses which were very helpful. One that the "coils" were probably the problem. Two, that the problem could be the thermostat or a thermistor in the dryer. I verified that AC was coming from the timing control, that both the two terminal and three terminal coils,the igniter and shut off thermostat all had continuity. I then applied AC directly to the coils: the two terminal coil ""clanked" and I interpreted that as the coil... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Kit
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 279769

Dryer not heating? This thermal cut-off kit prevents overheating by shutting off heat when temps get too high. DIY-friendly repair under $60.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Too hot
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Old Whirlpool dryer model LE8650XWW0 would not heat purchase in 1993.   Byron V. • Huntsville , AL • December 08, 2017

Since the dryer was 24 years old I opted to replace all the possible problem components, instead of just the bad one. The parts aren't that expensive and do to their age I figured it was worth it to avoid having to go back into the dryer in a few months. The repair was surprisingly easy and went pretty much as the video instruction AppliancePartPros provided with one exception. Because, my model was much older than that used in the video, I had a more difficult time replacing the Heating... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3390719

Dryer won't heat or start? A blown thermal fuse is the most common cause. This safety part cuts power when overheating occurs. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • No heat or not enough heat
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You My maytag bravos xl dryer would not dry properly it would run but with very little heat cycles were twice as long as previous to get clothes dry   Mike C. • Lawrenceburg , IN • May 11, 2015

I replaced the "heating element" which was bad.........as well as the "Thermst-fix" and "Thermal Cutoff" which are located on the side of the element mounting location while I had the dyer all opened up and the element mounting tube removed.......I also replaced the Dryer Thermister which is located on the top of the blower fan.....To get to these parts, you must open the top of the dryer which has spring latches on both sides of the front corners... they need to be pressed in (use a putty... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer High Limit Thermostat Kit
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W11050897

Dryer not heating or overheating? This high limit thermostat kit prevents overheating by cutting power when temperature exceeds safe levels. DIY repair.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Dryer flame would go out after a few minutes   Robert B. • Eben Junction , MI • June 05, 2015

Purchased, Igniter Kit, Gas Valve Coil Kit, and as a precaution Thermal Fuse and Cutoff-Tml. Was pretty confident the problem was the gas valve coil, but figured that why not just replace the other items while I had the unit apart. Researching and utilizing this site certainly helped me out in figuring what the problem may be. Watched the instruction videos which were very detailed and helpful. The replacement and repair was not that difficult and the work was done rather quickly. Doing... Read more

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Kitchenaid Freezer Thermistor Temperature Sensor
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10383615

Evaporator coils freezing up or freezer not defrosting? A faulty thermistor may be the cause. This temperature sensor regulates defrost cycles. DIY repair.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You The freezer was working but the refrigerator compartment was way too warm.   Martin T. • Brookfield , IL • July 26, 2020

I tried to buy a new refigerator, but strangely none of the major stores had anything I wanted in stock. The earliest delivery date for a new unit was over a month away. At that I decided to try and keep this one running. I did online research into common refigerator problems. I found the cooling coils in the freezer were covered in a block of ice and frost. The refigerator was not going through a defrost cycle. With a hair dryer I thawed out the coils. The refigerator worked fine for... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer Cycling Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP694674

Fix a dryer that overheats or won't heat properly with a new cycling thermostat. Regulates temperature during drying cycles. DIY-friendly repair.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Too hot
  • No heat or not enough heat
  • Shuts off too soon
  • Takes too long to dry
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Dryer not heating properly   Hashem N. • Los Angelos , CA • October 26, 2014

This Maytag dryer was bought in 1985 if memory serves. It has worked hard with few repairs done by yours truly over the years. Thanks to the engineering and excellent design by Maytag staff, removing parts are relatively easy. Once I opened the unit, I found it to be full of lint. I cleaned the entire inside and the vent pipe duct work. I found the blower wheel assembly worn. Though it was not cause of my problem, I decided to change it along with the igniter, heater relay and the fan belt. I... Read more

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Kitchenaid Refrigerator Thermistor
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10384183

Refrigerator too warm or freezer icing up? A faulty thermistor prevents proper temperature regulation. This 5-minute fix restores accurate cooling.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You The freezer was working but the refrigerator compartment was way too warm.   Martin T. • Brookfield , IL • July 26, 2020

I tried to buy a new refigerator, but strangely none of the major stores had anything I wanted in stock. The earliest delivery date for a new unit was over a month away. At that I decided to try and keep this one running. I did online research into common refigerator problems. I found the cooling coils in the freezer were covered in a block of ice and frost. The refigerator was not going through a defrost cycle. With a hair dryer I thawed out the coils. The refigerator worked fine for... Read more

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Kitchenaid Dryer High Limit Thermostat
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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3390291

Dryer won't heat or shuts off during cycle? High limit thermostat cuts power when overheating occurs. Quick 2-screw fix restores heating function.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You No heat in dryer   J B. • Freeport , FL • September 19, 2014

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Kitchenaid Dryer Thermal Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP307473

Dryer won't start or heat? A blown thermal fuse cuts all power to protect against overheating. Easy 30-minute DIY fix with multimeter testing.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Won't start
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Catastrophic failure of the dryer cycling thermostat in a maytag neptune super stack   Richard M. • Cornish , NH • October 19, 2020

Through 15 years of vibration, the Cycling Thermostat evidently had degraded to the point where one electrical connection or more came loose and caused a short. There is also a possibility that the Bakelite section of the Dryer Cycling Thermostat body separated from the metal base, simultaneously exposing all four connections to a short. The thermostat literally exploded into chunks and dust. There was a heavy arcing and then, thankfully, the thermal fuse blew and shut down power to the short... Read more

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When it comes to maintaining your appliance's performance, having reliable KitchenAid dryer Fuse or Sensor replacement parts is crucial. These parts play a significant role in ensuring that your dryer operates safely and efficiently, giving you peace of mind with every load of laundry.

Dryers are essential household appliances, helping us tackle laundry chores with ease. The fuses and sensors in your KitchenAid dryer are critical components that help regulate temperature and ensure the appliance functions correctly. Over time, these parts may need replacing to keep your dryer running smoothly. KitchenAid dryer parts, like fuses and sensors, are specifically designed to maintain the safety and performance of your machine.

Opting for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement parts guarantees you get the highest quality and perfect compatibility for your KitchenAid dryer. These parts are engineered to meet the same standards as the original components, ensuring longevity and efficient performance. Whether it's a thermal fuse or a moisture sensor, having the right parts is key to keeping your dryer in top condition.

So, if you find yourself in need of a KitchenAid dryer Fuse or Sensor, rest assured that high-quality, compatible parts are available to keep your appliance running as good as new. Keep your dryer performing at its best with reliable replacement parts designed for your KitchenAid appliance.

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