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Customer Questions and Answers for Cutoff - Tml by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18025590
Manufacturer Part Number: WP3403607

The Thermal Cutoff is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. This cutoff component plays a crucial role in starting and stopping power to the dryer during operation. It does so through a sensitive thermal limiter that responds to temperature changes inside the dryer drum. 

Causes of a bad cutoff can include damage or wear to the thermal limiter over time, loosening of internal wiring connections, or issues with the cutoff's electronic components. 

Symptoms of a bad thermal cutoff include: 

  • The dryer not turning on at all 
  • The dryer fails to turn off after a full cycle
  • Fluctuations in heat output during drying
  • Buzzing or clicking noises coming from the cutoff area

This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models. 

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Mike, The thermal cutoff that is located on the blower housing failing would most likely be caused by a dryer vent that is clogged up or restricted.

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Dave, Does the motor run, did the belt come off, or did the blower wheel jam or get blocked, or an "open" thermal fuse on the heater? We'll send you some Information that should help you out.

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Hello Bob. You need to check and see if the cycling thermostat is bad or if the heater is grounded and needs to be replaced in the unit.

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Hello Bob. You test it with the multi-meter. You disconnect the vent and insert the temp probe into the vent pipe and see if the temperature goes up and then back down. and continues this cycle.

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Hello Joe. If the dryer runs for 10 to 15 minutes and then shuts off, and does not start again until it has cooled down, you may have a bad motor on the dryer and the motor 279811 will need to be replaced.

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Hello Jose. There is not a moisture sensor on model WET3300SQ1. I hope this info helps!

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