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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25200
The Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for GE dryers. It is responsible for regulating the temperature during the drying cycle to prevent damage to your clothes and dryer.
Symptoms of a faulty dryer cycling thermostat include:
- Inconsistent or inadequate heating
- Extended drying times
- Dryer shutting off prematurely
A bad dryer cycling thermostat can be caused by normal wear and tear over time or a malfunction in the thermostat's internal components. If you notice that your dryer is not reaching the desired temperature, takes longer to dry clothes, or shuts off before the cycle is complete, it may be time to replace the old or damaged cycling thermostat with this genuine OEM part.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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Failing to dry clothes David K. • Mohnton , PA • September 19, 2022
Removed exterior panels, cleaned all venting, replaced outlet thermistor and thermostat. Pressure washed all removable parts. Reassembled. Now working as it should.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25199
The Thermostat is an OEM component specifically designed for GE laundry machines. It is a heat-sensing component that monitors and regulates air temperatures inside the dryer drum. Precise thermostat functioning ensures proper drying temperatures are reached and maintained for optimal performance.
Symptoms of a bad thermostat include:
- The dryer failing to heat or only heating intermittently
- Unexpected temperature display readings or error codes
- Inconsistent moisture removal or garments not fully drying
Causes include sensor degradation, electrical faults, or improper ventilation reducing its ability to accurately measure temperatures.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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No heat in gas dryer Peter S. • Glenview , IL • April 23, 2024
Realizing that there could be multiple reasons for a gas dryer failing to heat, I decided to test everything I could. The very detailed and product specific video showed me how to disassemble the dryer. The thermostat, cycling thermostat, high limit, flame detector, igniter, gas valve coils and timer all showed correct continuity or resistance. I thought it might be the gas valve itself, but felt that wasn't likely so I decided to go ahead and replace the thermostats and limit switch since...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M80
This replacement part is a high-limit thermostat, and it is intended for use in different types of appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. This high-limit thermostat is typically found in dryers and controls the heat inside the drying tub. This is especially important as different dryer settings require different amounts of heat. If the high limit thermostat works properly, the temperature inside the tub should reach the correct amount during each drying cycle with no issues. A new high-limit thermostat might be needed if the user notices that the dryer is unable to reach the appropriate level of heat for a certain drying cycle. This is also true if the dryer is becoming too hot when the heat is supposed to be set to low. Make sure the dryer is cooled down prior to replacing this part as the areas in the back of the dryer can become very hot during use. Be sure to reference the specific user manual for more instructions on how to replace the thermostat. This thermostat is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part. The thermostat is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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No heat Roland J. • Hawthorne , NJ • May 11, 2015
Replaced thermal stats
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8283288
Comes with jumper wire.
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Drier would not start when i set it to diagnostics code said 6e all display lights turned on Randal B. • Salt Lake City , UT • December 21, 2014
Searched internet for answers. Decided to replace the door switch. Drier now runs great!
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPY304475
The Cycling Thermostat is an OEM part for Whirlpool dryers. This thermostat regulates the temperature inside the dryer by cycling the heating element on and off to maintain a consistent temperature. .
Causes of a bad cycling thermostat can include wear and tear over time, electrical faults, or damage due to overheating.
Symptoms of a bad Cycling Thermostat include:
- Clothes taking too long to dry
- The dryer not heating at all
- The dryer overheating
- Erratic or inconsistent drying temperatures
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
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It was taking unusually long to dry a typical load Robert L. • Williamsburg , VA • November 15, 2014
I removed the front panel and observed the heating element while running the dryer. It was cycling off every minute or so and staying off for several minutes. Even though it was likely the high temp cycling thermostat I replaced both the 14, and 15 cycling thermostats which I think are the original factory units. That makes them nearly 35 years old. Problem fixed.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8573028
This high-limit safety thermostat monitors temperature on the dryer's heater housing and opens the heating circuit if temperatures climb too high. It helps protect components from overheating and can restore safe, reliable heating when the original control has failed. What it does
- Monitors heater housing temperature and opens the circuit on overheat
- Acts as a safety backup for the heating system to prevent damage
- Failure symptoms can include: dryer runs but no heat, intermittent heat that stops mid-cycle, or the thermostat testing open at room temperature
- Repeat trips often indicate restricted airflow; check venting and lint buildup
What's included
- One high-limit thermostat
Install notes
- Disconnect power; for gas models, also shut off the gas supply
- Note wire locations, remove the old thermostat from the heater housing, and transfer wires to the new part
- Mount the thermostat flush to the housing for proper sensing; secure with existing hardware
- Before reassembly, clear lint and ensure proper airflow through the lint screen, duct, and exterior vent
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Noisy bearings coming from the washing machine excessive dry times with the dryer Steve E. • Rochester Hills , MI • January 03, 2019
Washing machine should have been an easy fix that I had done before but ran into problems with the upper bearing and the bearing diameter on the shaft (a no go situation). By the time I was able to get the bearing seated I had damaged the new bearing. Much to my surprise Cierra in customer service sent me out a new bearing kit. I was then able to get the washer up and running with the new bearing kit and motor stator replacement.
The dryer was a matter of replacing all of the electrical...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10335056
This water level pressure switch monitors the washer's tub water level through the air-pressure hose and signals the control when to stop filling. Replacing a faulty switch helps restore accurate fills and consistent cycle progress.
- Senses air pressure from the tub to determine water level
- Signals the control to start/stop filling and advance the cycle
- Common symptoms of a failed switch: fills too little or too much, stops filling early, won't advance into wash/spin, or shows water-level error codes
- Helps protect against overfill conditions when operating correctly
What's included: 1 water level pressure switch Install notes:
- Disconnect power and shut off water supplies before servicing
- Access through the control/console area; note hose and connector orientations
- Transfer the pressure hose and wire harness; ensure an airtight hose fit with no kinks or cracks, and clear any water/debris from the hose
- With the tub empty, run a quick fill test to ensure proper shutoff and cycle progression
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Will not stop filling with water
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Will not fill with water
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Washing machine wouldn't fill water to the correct level it filled as if it were set to "small load" every time Jessica A. • Baltimore , MD • April 13, 2014
I took the washer apart and replaced the water level switch and hose with new ones. I followed the video that I found on youtube (which is on the site) and had no problems at all.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3406102
The Door Switch is an OEM part for Whirlpool dryers. This part detects whether the dryer door is open or closed and ensures the dryer operates only when the door is securely closed.
Causes of a bad door switch can include regular wear and tear, electrical malfunctions, or physical damage from repeated use.
Symptoms of a bad door switch include:
- Dryer not starting
- Dryer stopping mid-cycle
- Indicator lights not functioning correctly
- Dryer continuing to run even when the door is open
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
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Door switch on dryer was not working dryer would continue to run when the door was opened Jeff W. • Knoxville , IA • September 04, 2015
Simple unplug, unscrew and replace.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP37001136
This cycling thermostat regulates exhaust temperature by switching the heater on and off to maintain proper drying heat. Replacing a failed thermostat restores consistent temperatures, helps auto-dry timing, and protects against fabric-damaging overheating.
- Controls the heating circuit to maintain target drying temperatures
- Provides temperature feedback for accurate auto-dry operation
- Common symptoms: long dry times, very hot drum/cabinet or scorching odors, auto-dry not advancing correctly, or no heat if the thermostat fails open
- Typically mounted on the blower housing to sense exhaust air temperature
Includes: 1 cycling thermostat. Install notes:
- Disconnect power; for gas dryers, also shut off the gas supply
- Access the thermostat (commonly on the blower housing); remove the necessary panel(s)
- Transfer wires one at a time to the new thermostat and mount it flat against the housing
- Reassemble, verify clear venting/airflow, and run a test cycle
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Heat was too high Douglas S. • Mesa , AZ • May 17, 2015
I went ahead and ordered the element, and the 2 different thermostats not knowing exactly which one might be the problem. My My Maytag opens from the front and it was actually pretty easy to get into. Also gave me the opportunity to vacuum out the inside of the dryer. Pop the top off, remove the wires that connect the door switch (noting the colors and placement), take off the 2 inside nuts that hols the fron on, pull it forward and lift it off, 3 inside screws to take out to inside lint part...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25195
This dryer thermostat senses exhaust air temperature and opens or closes the heater circuit to keep drying temperatures consistent. Replacing a failed thermostat can restore proper heat control and help prevent overheating that can trip safety devices.
- Regulates dryer heat by cycling power to the heater based on sensed temperature
- Helps protect the appliance by interrupting heat if temperatures rise beyond its calibration
- Common symptoms: no heat or intermittent heat, long dry times, dryer runs too hot, temperature swings
- Replace if it fails continuity checks or is out of spec per your model's service information
What's included: 1 thermostat Install notes:
- Disconnect power; for gas models, also shut off gas supply
- Allow the dryer to cool before servicing
- Access the thermostat on the blower or heater duct (varies by model); transfer wires one at a time and mount the thermostat flush to the surface
- Clear lint and verify vent airflow before testing operation
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP307249
This multi-temperature cycling thermostat regulates the dryer's drum heat, switching the heater on and off to match the temperature setting you choose. It can help restore consistent drying if temperatures are erratic, loads run too hot, or cycles take too long.
- Maintains target temperature by opening and closing the heater circuit across multiple heat settings
- Provides calibrated temperature control for safe, efficient drying
- Failure may present as no heat or low heat, overheating, very long dry times, or inconsistent temperatures
- Intended for models with multiple temperature selections
What's included: 1 cycling thermostat Install notes:
- Unplug the dryer; shut off gas supply if applicable. Allow the appliance to cool before servicing.
- Take a photo of wire positions; move wires to the new thermostat one at a time to matching terminals and ensure snug connections.
- Remove/install mounting screws and seat the thermostat flat against the mating surface for proper sensing.
- After reassembly, clear lint passages and verify proper vent airflow.
Diagnostic tips:
- If there's no heat at all, also check the thermal fuse, high-limit thermostat, heating element (electric), or igniter/burner components (gas).
- Restricted venting can mimic thermostat issues and cause overheating or long dry times.
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Regular cycle did not work and air fluff didn't work Ronald R. • Jupiter , FL • March 15, 2018
Put both thermostats in as I did not know if the unit was cycling on high limit at times. Fixed both issues plus I used my lawn blower and blew all the lint out of dryer and short 3' hose. I also lubed rear drum bearings. Works like new. Ron R
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Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00422272
The Temperature Limiter is an OEM component specifically designed for select Bosch vented dryers requiring controlled airflow temperatures. As a safety device, it restricts exhaust heat to prevent overheating risks.
Precisely calibrated links of heat-treated alloys automatically trip circuits upon exceeding preset thermal thresholds. Protected housings shield reactive cores from moisture while allowing intended response capabilities.
Causes often involve years of exposure distorting sensitive triggering components slow to cool cycles. Intentional physical manipulation could also disable protection absent automatic overrides.
Symptoms of a bad temperature limiter include:
- Inability to sense and respond to rising exhaust air temperatures
- Lack of functioning cool-down phases from disabled safety trips
- Continuously energized heating systems without regulation posing risks
This OEM Bosch replacement limiter is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore dryers employing sensitive temperature cutoffs. Correct installation restores critical safety control circuits.
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Dryer was not heating Kyle C. • Springhill , TN • December 06, 2016
I have a Bosch nexxt 500 series dryer that stopped heating. It was still running fine, just no heat. I did some research and found the Limiter as the possible problem. I pushed the red reset button. The dryer started heating up, but with in 1 cycle kicked off again. I called A.P.P. and spoke to Cecilia. She was very helpful. After a brief description of my situation she recommended just to replace the Limiter. I did so and that fixed the problem. Very simple replacement. It look longer to take...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4026EL3007A
The Door Strike is an OEM part for LG dryers. This part engages with the door catch to keep the dryer door securely closed during operation. The door strike is essential for ensuring the door remains tightly shut, allowing the dryer to function efficiently and safely.
Causes of a bad door strike can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from slamming the door, or misalignment issues that prevent it from engaging properly with the door catch.
Symptoms of a bad door strike include:
- The dryer door not staying closed
- The dryer not starting due to the door not being securely latched
- Difficulty in latching the door
- Visible damage or wear on the strike
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
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Dryer door latch broke Bryan G. • Happy Valley , OR • February 11, 2019
Chatted with 1 of your professionals and within a minute she had the part and it was on it's way. The job was VERY easy to fix and the part is working great!
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4930EL2003B
The Moisture Sensor Holder is an OEM part for LG dryers. It is designed to securely house the moisture sensor, which detects the moisture level in clothes during drying cycles to adjust drying time and ensure efficient operation.
Causes of a bad moisture sensor holder can include wear and tear from regular use, damage from physical impact, or warping due to exposure to high temperatures.
Symptoms of a bad moisture sensor holder include:
- Inaccurate drying times
- Clothes remaining damp after a cycle
- Dryer running longer than necessary
- Sensor falling out of place
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
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Sheets broke cover guide with filter and sensor Stefan H. • Ponte Vedra Beach , FL • March 15, 2019
I have order three parts, guide filter, cover guide, and sensor assembly. My previous cover guide was from two parts, when sensor assembly was one of them. New part ( guide cover ) was all in one piece so I just transfer old metal part of sensor to new cover guide and I don't need that sensor assembly anymore. I have ordered all three parts overnight by Fedex, ordered 15 min before 5pm, so next day it was here.
Dryer is fixed, I'm happy.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X26216
This Thermostat is an OEM part for GE dryers. As a critical component in regulating the dryer's temperature, this thermostat ensures that the machine operates within a safe and efficient heat range. It monitors and controls the heat level, preventing the dryer from overheating while maintaining optimal drying conditions.
The need to replace the thermostat can arise from a variety of issues, including electrical problems, wear and tear, or a malfunction due to overheating. A failing thermostat can significantly impact the dryer's performance and safety.
Symptoms of a faulty Thermostat include:
- The dryer not heating up properly or overheating.
- Clothes taking longer than usual to dry.
- The dryer shuts off prematurely or not starting.
- Inconsistent heating leads to unevenly dried clothes.
- Potential safety hazards if the dryer overheats.
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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Not getting very hot Gore, R. • Silsbee , TX • November 07, 2025
Did it myself.
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Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 10010119
Thermister
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Bosch dryer would not start. Roy K. • West Chester , PA • June 12, 2018
After reviewing various posts on the internet, I tested the high heat temperature limiter and determined it was faulty due to lint buildup. Ordered the parts from AppliancePartsPros.com on Friday afternoon and parts were delivered on Saturday afternoon. Replaced the parts- dryer works as good as new.
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