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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8318268
Dryer heats for a few minutes then won't fire again until cool? Cycling thermostat regulates temperature during drying cycles. Common DIY repair.
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Dryer would not heat Ken B. • Wayne , NJ • November 22, 2016
I looked at online repair videos on how to fix a Maytag dryer. When I knew what parts I needed, I could not find any local supply stores for the part. It was late Friday afternoon when I ordered my parts on AppliancePartsPros.com It stated Standard delivery was two business days. So I expected my parts to arrive on Tuesday. To my great surprise, the parts arrived on SATURDAY. Totally shocked, but extremely pleased.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: LA-1053
Dryer won't start or stops heating? This thermostat and thermal fuse kit fixes no-heat and no-power issues. Easy 30-minute repair with video guide.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Too hot
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Shuts off too soon
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Thermal fuse blew due to lint blockage Louis L. • Philadelphia , PA • March 21, 2017
I posted the following on the Facebook page ;
SOoooo my 10 year old clothes dryer stopped and like almost everyone else I just figured it's shot, burned up, gotta get a new one. Well, due to a few bumps in the road I cannot afford another problem. My 2 vehicles are not running and with one being in the shop for 3 weeks and not being able to afford a rental car anymore this dryer was another headache. It sat for weeks and laundry started piling up. While looking online for sales somehow I...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134587700
Dryer not heating or overheating? A faulty control thermistor may send incorrect temperature data to the control board. 30-min repair with video.
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Constant beeping dryer kept restarting Jimmy L. • Del City , OK • February 15, 2015
Replaced control board. Did not need Control Thermistor in my case, but I'm keeping it as backup. Got the Drum Belt just in case it breaks on me since the dryer is aging.
To replace control board:
Disconnect power and pull dryer away from wall.
Take 2 black screws on the back off to remove the top lid.
Remove 2 screws on top that hold the control interface on.
Remove 2 screws on the bottom backside of the control.
Pull out control panel and pull off terminal connections and push to remove...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M137
Dryer shuts off too soon or won't heat? A faulty high limit thermostat often causes premature shutoff. Simple DIY fix—usually takes 15 minutes or less.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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No heat or not enough heat
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Dryer would turnoff prematurely Ruben S. • Corpus Christi , TX • March 13, 2016
Changed out high limit thernasstat
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X25201
Dryer won't shut off or gets too hot? The cycling thermostat regulates temperature during the cycle. DIY repair with video guide, typically 1 hour.
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High temp sensor blew out drier would not light. Gary H. • Boonville , NY • May 16, 2020
Did continuity tests on the sensors, till I figured out what one was bad.
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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.
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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...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10909685
Fix a dryer that won't start or has no heat with this thermal fuse. This safety component prevents overheating. Easy 30-minute DIY repair.
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Power would turn on but motor wouldn't start Todd H. • Reno , NV • February 11, 2022
Installed new drive motor. We are an animal emergency hospital and need clean laundry 24/7. I received motor the next day and was fixed by 3 PM. Most of the time spent repairing is actually spent on cleaning out all the lint inside of machine.
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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
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Too hot
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No heat or not enough heat
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Shuts off too soon
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Takes too long to dry
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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...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10116735
Dryer running too hot or overheating? The hi-limit thermostat cuts power to the heating element when temps exceed safe limits. Easy DIY replacement.
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Dryer was running but not heating Chris B. • Milton , FL • March 20, 2016
The heating element had a break in the heater coils, so I replaced it with a new one from Appliance Parts Pros. I also replaced the thermal fusible link and thermostat switch because they were so cheap it just made sense to go ahead and do it while I was in there. I also cleaned every nook & cranny in the dryer, then cleaned out the vent piping- which was about 100% clogged. The video's of how to tear down a dryer were indispensable to this repair - along with APP's always having the right...
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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.
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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...
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134711401
Dryer won't start or shuts off mid-cycle? This thermal fuse cuts power when overheating occurs. Common fix for E63, E66 errors. DIY repair under 1 hour.
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E63 error code and dryer overheating William S. • Ladson , SC • May 03, 2014
Replaced exhaust thermal cutoff switch. Sears wanted to charge for a service visit + parts and labor. $17 part, $6 shipping and I received the part the following day. Repair complete in less than an hour at a fraction of the cost. Thanks appliance pros.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X26139
Dryer won't heat or won't turn on? A failed high limit thermostat often causes these issues. This safety part prevents overheating. DIY-friendly repair.
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Dryer dead Kenneth N. • Panama City Beach , FL • August 30, 2020
Found open thermal fuse. While it was apart, cleaned out all the lent and lubed drum bearing.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 5303281135
Dryer not heating or flame goes out after igniting? This flame sensor monitors burner temperature to regulate gas flow. Easy 15-minute DIY repair.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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No heat or not enough heat
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Our dryer didn't heat Larry L. • Poway , CA • November 10, 2014
Being a complete DIY I hate to call some unknown person into my home knowing that just to get them there will cost me more than I will spend for parts that I don't need.After all, they are trying to make a living and by selling me parts that I don't need will increase their profits.
I've dealt with APP before and was impressed by their site because I could find both mechanical and electrical drawings for almost everything I have.
I looked up my dryer, decided what was probably the problem,...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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.
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No heat in dryer J B. • Freeport , FL • September 19, 2014
Changed parts
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP303395
Dryer won't heat or overheats? High limit thermostat prevents overheating by shutting off heat at high temps. Easy DIY repair with video guide.
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Would run fine but would not dry clothes something would not allow the dryer to heat Todd K. • Burr Oak , MI • March 10, 2017
For several months we could smell a slight odor of propane in the laundry room and wondered why, just didn't seem like it was enough to be overly concerned, but thought something must be wrong with the dryer, but it was still working. We just didn't know how inefficiently. Then the extra time it took to dry a load of clothes progressively seemed to get longer, but things still seemed to work fine and the clothes got dried, given enough time. Then approximately 3 weeks ago we noticed the dryer...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X26138
The High Limit Thermostat is an OEM replacement part for GE electric dryers. Located internally near heating components, this safety device monitors drum temperatures to prevent excessive heat accumulation.
Causes of malfunction relate to water residues creating shorts, loose terminals detaching wiring due to vibrations, or a worn heat sensitive mechanism reacting slower over time.
Symptoms involve:
- Repeated thermal cut-off trips mid-cycle
- Inability to select heat settings without errors shown
- Bleach or smoke smells indicating unregulated temperatures
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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High temp sensor blew out drier would not light. Gary H. • Boonville , NY • May 16, 2020
Did continuity tests on the sensors, till I figured out what one was bad.
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