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Cycling Thermostat (146°F), 1
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

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Timer will not advance
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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... Read more

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Oven Hi-Limit Thermal Safety Switch
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB24T10081

Oven won't heat or shuts off after reaching temperature? The hi-limit thermal switch prevents overheating. DIY repair takes 30-60 minutes.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Oven heating element and broiler heating element stopped working   Peter W. • Wheat Ridge , CO • September 15, 2019

Replaced the hi-limit switch and oven control. Read more

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Oven Thermal Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8304452

Oven won't heat after self-cleaning? A blown thermal fuse cuts power to protect the control. Requires pulling the oven out to access rear panel.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Bad circuit board and thermal fuse   Jeff M. • Redding , CA • October 05, 2015

Like a boss! Seriously, removed oven from wall (2 screws), removed about 15 sheet metal screws from front and top covers, unplugged wire harnesses one (or a few) at a time. Reassembled. Hint. Take a picture of wiring before removing and mark old parts (especially thermal fuse) with sharpie before removing so you don't get confused. It's really hard to tell a used electrical part from a new one. Read more

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Dishwasher High Limit Thermostat
Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 154290204

Dishwasher not heating or drying dishes? This high limit thermostat monitors water temperature and prevents overheating. Easy DIY fix with basic tools.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You The dishwasher wasnt heating   Tina R. • Sedro Woolley , WA • December 26, 2015

I took and ohm meter to the heating element and figured out that was ok. Went to the thermostat and it was toast. Easy fix. Read more

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Dryer Thermostat
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25195

Fix a dryer that won't heat properly or overheats with this thermostat. Senses exhaust temperature to regulate heat cycles and prevent damage.

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Thermister
Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 10010119

Thermister

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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. Read more

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Dryer Cycling Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP307249

Fixes dryers that won't shut off, run too hot, or take too long to dry. This cycling thermostat regulates drum temperature. 15-minute DIY repair.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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 Read more

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Microwave Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPM0805101

Microwave won't turn on or has no power? A blown fuse is often the cause. This safety component protects against electrical surges and short circuits.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Won't start
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Microwave had no power and no lights   Matthew H. • Rocky Hill , CT • October 25, 2016

I have a Jenn-Air microwave that didn't turn on and had no lights. It just stopped working completely. I unplugged the unit and had to remove the rear cover using a *security screw kit* that prevents people from opening the rear panel. Once opened, I removed the fuse and testing it with an OHM reader to determine that the fuse went bad. But I also had to determine why the fuse blew and noticed a sticky oily substance under the Capacitor. I used a rubber glove and needle nose pliers to... Read more

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Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP4387499

Refrigerator warming up or frost building in freezer? The defrost thermostat monitors evaporator temperature. DIY-friendly repair in under 15 minutes.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Well we did not know what the problem was at first! refridgerator was warming up   Michaela S. • Rochester , WA • June 06, 2015

Watched a few of your well put together videos and could not afford a new Refrigerator right now because it was a built in so decided with the frost on the bottom of the freezer grill and the Refrigerator warming up decided to replace the Heater Element and Thermostat Defrost which took some time but so far so good lets hope that is all that is needed saved over 10,000.00 dollars for a new 48" built in for now! Thank you for your rushed order and videos I think you are a life saver got the part... Read more

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Dryer Temperature Limiter
Genuine Bosch part
By: Bosch
Part Number: 00422272

Dryer not heating or shutting off mid-cycle? A faulty temperature limiter is often the cause. Simple 15-minute fix—just remove back panel and replace.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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... Read more

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Holder
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.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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. Read more

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Refrigerator Defrost Thermostat
Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5303918810

Ice maker freezing over or heavy frost buildup? This defrost thermostat controls your refrigerator's defrost heater. Moderate DIY repair with video guide.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You The icemaker not making ice.   David S. • Lawrenceville , GA • July 17, 2021

Got the infamous icemaker freezing up problem so common to Frigidaire Gallery and Professional series refrigerators. I was also only getting the "OP" code on the diagnostic test 26, so I determined the defrost heater and/or the thermostat was probably bad. So, I went ahead and replaced both of them, as well as installed the updated air handler housing kit. What I didn't realize from the parts pictures was that the air handler kit was not only updated foam replacements, but it was also a... Read more

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Sensor,Pressure
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: EBD50964602

The Pressure Sensor is an OEM replacement part for LG dryers. This sensor monitors the airflow or pressure within the dryer, helping to regulate drying cycles and ensure efficient operation. By detecting blockages or changes in airflow, it plays a critical role in maintaining proper performance and preventing overheating.

Over time, the pressure sensor can fail due to wear, electrical issues, or buildup of lint and debris. Damage to the sensor or its connections can cause the dryer to operate inefficiently or stop functioning altogether.

Symptoms of a bad pressure sensor include:

  • Dryer not heating properly
  • Extended drying times
  • Error codes related to airflow or pressure
  • Dryer shutting off unexpectedly during cycles

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore dryers.

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Dryer Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3404154

Dryer not heating or shuts off after a few minutes? A faulty thermostat often causes temperature regulation failure. Easy DIY fix with a multimeter test.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Whirlpool Thin Twin mod LTE5243DZ2 dryer ran but was not creating heat   David G. • York Springs , PA • July 17, 2019

I checked the continuity on the thermal fuse (which was blown) and knew that it needed to be replaced. This made me question why it blew (i.e. what caused it to fail). I checked continuity on the thermostat (high limit) as well as the thermostat for the element. Both passed a continuity test, so I removed the high limit thermostat to inspect it and could hear it rattling inside. This leads me to believe the spring inside had failed, so I replaced this thermostat as well. Put it back... Read more

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Sensor Harness (Dryer Moisture Sensor)
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3406653

This sensor harness connects the dryer's moisture sensor bars to the main wiring, helping the control or timer read moisture levels so Auto Dry cycles can advance and deliver consistent, reliable drying performance.

  • Provides the electrical path between the moisture sensor bars and the control/timer
  • Enables the dryer to sense wet fabrics and adjust or advance Auto Dry cycles
  • A damaged or open harness can cause Auto Dry to not advance, run too long, or stop early
  • Contribute to inconsistent dry times or a "Sensing" indicator that behaves abnormally
What's included: One sensor wire harness Install notes:
  • Disconnect power before servicing
  • Access the sensor bars at the front bulkhead; note wire routing and clip locations
  • Transfer routing/clips from the old harness; connect to both sensor bars and the main harness plug, ensuring snug terminals and clear wire paths
  • Restore power and run an Auto Dry test; inspect/clean the sensor bars and check harness continuity

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Dryer turning off on auto cycle with clothes still damp   Mark F. • Topsham , ME • January 31, 2015

Replaced 3 low cost parts as advised by Appliance Parts Pros. Saved the labor costs by troubleshooting and replacing parts with their great videos. Works like new, and took 15 minutes to complete the repair. Read more

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Dryer Thermal Cutoff Fuse
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3403607

Fix a dryer that won't heat or shuts off after 10-15 minutes with this thermal cutoff fuse. Common DIY repair for temperature detection issues.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Dryer would run but wouldn't heat   Todd B. • Dummerston , VT • August 14, 2016

I replaced the thermal cut-off sensors and the cutoff-Tml Read more

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