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Customer Questions and Answers for Dryer Thermal Fuse by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18024984
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3392519

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

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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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For Whirlpool Dryer Thermal Fuse (Part Number: OEM18024984)

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Rich, You will want to determine if there is Dc voltage from the main control board going to the display board. If there is power then the issue will be with the display board and if there is not power then the issue will be with the main control board.

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Steve, Based on the information provided you will need to check for power to the ignitor using the tech sheet packaged with your machine. No power getting to the ignitor could be from the thermal, the thermostat, and/or the control board/timer and it could even be from the motor switch. With this many possibilities, it would be better to check to see which component is bad before replacing a lot of the components you may not need to replace.

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Bob, our return policy and procedure can be viewed using the following link, purchasing the thermostat can be done via our website. https://www.appliancepartspros.com/customerservice/returns.aspx

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Hello Vinnie, the cycling thermostat may have been miswired, when the drum reaches the proper temp the thermostat opens and sends power to the timer to advance it in auto dry.

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Krista, with the power cord unplugged and the gas supply turned off, the thermal fuse WP3392519 would be accessed by removing the front lower panel. This can be done using a putty knife to unlock the mounting clips located about 4" from each corner of the lower panel. The top of the lower panel would then be able to rotate forward, exposing the fuse.

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William, You will want to test the high limit thermostat and the cycling thermostat to make sure that they have continuity. If they are good then you will need to check to see if there is power coming off the timer to the heater and if there is not then the timer would need to be replaced. If there is then the issue will be with the motor.

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Mayme, it would be very likely that the thermal fuse WP3392519 has failed due to the heat from the fire. It would be recommended that all of the thermostats and the thermal fuse are tested for continuity. They should have continuity at room temperature.

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Mark, The LHE models will be the same parts as long as you are not needing a colored part.

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Dennis, There is a thermal fuse on the unit that you will want to test to make sure that it has continuity. If it does then test the door switch. If the door switch is good then test to see if there is power to the motor circuit when you push the start button.

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