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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: W10900067
Dryer won't heat or shuts off during cycle? The thermal cut-off terminal prevents overheating by cutting power. DIY fix in 15-20 minutes with a multimeter.
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Dryer was not getting warm. Thomas F. • Shiloh , NC • July 02, 2022
Replaced the thermal fuse and the heating element. It took about 15 minutes to diagnose using a multimeter. The shipping was super fast! It took 15 minutes to install.
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Genuine Speedqueen part
By: Speedqueen
Part Number: D515873
Dryer blowing cold air or not heating? This limit thermostat monitors drum temperature and controls the heating element. Common fix for temperature issues.
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Cracked heater element in speed queen dryer Wendell H. • Melbourne , FL • October 09, 2019
I found a few videos on YouTube about other dryers that gave me enough information to figure out my own. I was able to pull out the heater element and replace it with a new one that arrived the day after I purchased it. I also replaced the thermal fuse and thermostat.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 316032411
Oven won't heat to correct temperature or won't turn off? The thermostat regulates oven heat. DIY repair typically takes 15-60 minutes with basic tools.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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Oven is too hot
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Little to no heat when baking
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Oven thermostat was broken Johnny C. • Laurel , MS • February 08, 2016
Removed old thermostat and pulled old thermocouple fron oven. ran new thermocouple to oven and put in clip, tistalled new thermostat using 2 phillips head screws, done.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8573713
Dryer won't heat? A failed thermal cut-off fuse cuts power when temps spike. DIYers replace this safety part in 20-30 minutes with basic tools.
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My maytag gas dryer would start and the the tumbler rotate but the igniter would not glow and flame not start .gil P. • Enumclaw , WA • March 29, 2015
The 2 sensors that sit on top of the flame tube work together. The Thrmst F should check closed, as should the Cutoff-TML, in order for power to flow to the ignitor. If the Cutoff is open, it is usually because the Thrmst-F did not open soon enough. The Thermst-F will cycle, closed to open, and repeat, however the Cutoff-HTML is a one time switch. If it opens it will not return to closed, and subsequently the ignitor will not glow.
Some professionals say that if one of these sensors fail, both...
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Genuine Speedqueen part
By: Speedqueen
Part Number: D518649
Dryer won't heat or start? A failed thermal fuse assembly cuts power when temps get too high. Common fix for no-heat issues. Takes 30-45 minutes.
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Cracked heater element in speed queen dryer Wendell H. • Melbourne , FL • October 09, 2019
I found a few videos on YouTube about other dryers that gave me enough information to figure out my own. I was able to pull out the heater element and replace it with a new one that arrived the day after I purchased it. I also replaced the thermal fuse and thermostat.
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M448
Dryer shuts off mid-cycle or overheats? The outlet control thermistor monitors exhaust temperature. Moderately difficult repair requires drum removal.
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GE profile dryer shut off mid cycle Mark A. • Boynton Beach , FL • February 01, 2021
My first attempt was to replace the main board and then the thermistor, should have done this the other way around, turned out it was the thermistor, a pretty cheap part, dryer works great now. Repair requires removing the drum but overall not too difficult or time consuming.
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Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DC47-00017A
Dryer won't heat or stops heating mid-cycle? The high limit thermostat cuts power when temperatures spike. Easy 15-minute fix with video guide.
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My dryer would not heat up Chris R. • Glen Saint Mary , FL • January 07, 2015
When starting my dryer the motor would power up and rotoe the drum and blower. Afetr about 20-30 seconds the igniter would come on then the gas valve would open and I would get heat for about 6 or 7 seconds then it would shut off. I know the burner is suppoed to cycle on and off but once the burner shut off it would not come bqack on unless I shut the dryer off and then back on. I checked for continuity on the thermistor, the thermal fuse and the high temp sensor. All three of them appeared to...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP307473
Dryer won't start or heat? A blown thermal fuse cuts all power to protect against overheating. Easy 30-minute DIY fix with multimeter testing.
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Catastrophic failure of the dryer cycling thermostat in a maytag neptune super stack Richard M. • Cornish , NH • October 19, 2020
Through 15 years of vibration, the Cycling Thermostat evidently had degraded to the point where one electrical connection or more came loose and caused a short. There is also a possibility that the Bakelite section of the Dryer Cycling Thermostat body separated from the metal base, simultaneously exposing all four connections to a short. The thermostat literally exploded into chunks and dust. There was a heavy arcing and then, thankfully, the thermal fuse blew and shut down power to the short...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WPW10467289
Fix F24 or F-20 error codes with a new water temperature sensor. Located on the outer tub, this is a moderate DIY repair. Video guide available.
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F2 e3 error code on front load duet washer Mark M. • Saratoga Springs , NY • September 16, 2016
Replace the water temperature sensor and still had the error code. While I had the back of the machine open I ran the washer. I traced the black wires from the temperature sensor and wiggled them as the washer was running. At one zip tie every time i moved the wires the washer would stop running and the error code would flash. Sure enough, like many others posted, the vibration from the machine had split the wire. I spiced the wire back together and have not had a problem since.
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 137539200
Dryer won't heat or shows E66 error? The thermal limiter prevents overheating by monitoring airflow. Moderate DIY repair, requires rear panel access.
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E66 error code. Door open came on and dryer would not turn on at all other than display of error. Bruce H. • South Elgin , IL • March 15, 2014
I actually found a post from another brave soul who was willing to try to fix his, and had stated when he put the new limiter switch in, it fixed the problem.
Since the whole back of the dryer needs to come off to get to the burner, and the limiter switch is inexpensive it seemed like common sense to take this approach first. After all, you don't put a new engine in your car if all it needs is a new battery!
I also found posts that an overheating event could fry the main control board, and...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3391914
Dryer won't heat or overheats? The high limit thermostat monitors drum temperature. Moderate DIY repair with heater housing access required.
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My whirlpool dryer was not getting hot Anthony D. • Sanibel , FL • May 01, 2016
I purchased a new heating element. Very easy to fix in about twenty minutes
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Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 134786100
If your dryer shuts off early or runs too long, the moisture sensor may be broken. This 5-minute repair helps restore automatic cycle detection.
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The sensor-moisture clip was broken off and needed to be replaced. Edgar D. • Bradford , AR • April 06, 2014
Simple unscrewed the set screw, removed the broken sensor-moisture part, attached the leads, and reattached the part to the back of the dryer. Took about 4 minutes.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP33001762
Dryer won't start or run? A blown thermal fuse is the likely cause. This safety component cuts power if temperatures get too high. Easy 15-min fix.
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Catastrophic failure of the dryer cycling thermostat in a maytag neptune super stack Richard M. • Cornish , NH • October 19, 2020
Through 15 years of vibration, the Cycling Thermostat evidently had degraded to the point where one electrical connection or more came loose and caused a short. There is also a possibility that the Bakelite section of the Dryer Cycling Thermostat body separated from the metal base, simultaneously exposing all four connections to a short. The thermostat literally exploded into chunks and dust. There was a heavy arcing and then, thankfully, the thermal fuse blew and shut down power to the short...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3399849
Dryer won't heat or start? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety component is a simple DIY fix taking about 5-10 minutes to replace.
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No heat Kathy D. • Clarence , NY • April 23, 2014
Replaced Thermal Fuse
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 388253A
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles or spin clothes dry. This transmission neutral drain kit repairs agitation and spin issues. Moderately difficult repair.
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Teeth stripped from gear in transmission Robert G. • Wentzville , MO • June 17, 2015
The parts I purchased from Appliance Parts Pro fit perfectly and were reasonably priced. I received them the next day, which made the Wife (and me) very happy. Although Appliance Parts Pro did not have a repair video for this, I was able to find one online and the machine is washing like new again. The website is well laid out and easy to find what your looking for. Between the available parts and the videos they provide, anyone who is reasonably handy should be able to repair their machine as...
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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4X448
Dryer won't heat after first cycle? A faulty flame sensor may not detect ignition. DIY repair with multimeter testing. Video guide included.
This part fixes the following symptoms
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No heat or not enough heat
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Dryer heating for only a short time then no heat at all David N. • Fairfax , CA • December 08, 2018
GE Gas Dryer Model DBVH512GF1WW began to heat for only a short amount of time so drying clothes took WAY too long. Read online that the first thing to replace are the solenoids. Bought the two solenoids from AppliancePartsPros.com for about $50 total, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Had to watch a few videos to learn to disassemble the dryer, and the job took a couple of hours, but now that I know what I'm doing it could be done in less than 30 minutes.
Also, the old solenoids tested...
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