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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
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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Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE04X29714
Dryer not drying evenly or shutting off too soon? A faulty outlet thermistor causes inaccurate heat control. This sensor monitors exhaust temperature.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8573028
Dryer won't heat or stops heating? This high limit thermostat monitors heater housing temperature and cuts power if it overheats. Easy DIY fix.
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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: 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.
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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 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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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
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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.
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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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Genuine Speed Queen part
By: Speed Queen
Part Number: D510702
Dryer not heating or overheating? A failed limit thermostat stops heat when temps climb too high. Simple DIY fix restores safe, reliable drying.
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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.
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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...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP53-1182
Dryer won't start or has no power? A blown thermal fuse is the likely cause. This safety device cuts power when overheating occurs. DIY fix.
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Our Maytag gas dryer was not producing heat— specifically it was cycling off after initially lighting Timothy E. • Bellvue , CO • September 15, 2019
When I pulled out the dryer from the wall, I could see dust/lint had accumulated everywhere and the vent system was compromised. I vacuumed up the dust/lint accumulation outside and then inside the vent system. I then opened the lower cabinet to clean and check its condition. I removed the water steamer bottle and its sub-assembly and then the drum. After cleaning and inspecting components — both visually and with a multi-meter I determined the problem was the appliance doing what it was...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 8193646
The Actuator is an OEM part for Whirlpool dishwashers. This actuator is responsible for releasing detergent from the dispenser at the appropriate time during the wash cycle, ensuring effective cleaning of the dishes.
Causes of a bad detergent dispenser actuator can include electrical malfunctions, wear and tear from frequent use, or physical damage to the actuator mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad detergent dispenser actuator include:
- The detergent not dispensing during the wash cycle
- The dispenser door not opening
- Dishes not being cleaned properly due to no detergent release
- Error codes related to the dispenser
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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Latch would not open consistently on detergent dispenser James G. • Waxhaw , NC • January 12, 2015
Appeared to be two problems: the latch was worn and one of the pins that slid in a guide on the actuator located in the inner panel had broke off. Detergent lid spring and pin appeared to be OK but decided to replace since I was aready working on it. I ordered all the inner panel mechanism from the control arm to the latch actuator on the inner panel. The repair was successful as the detergent dispenser now opens during its cycle.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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: 4930EL2003B
This is a mounting holder or grille that secures the moisture sensor bars inside the dryer drum area. The moisture sensor detects how wet the clothes are and signals the control board to end the cycle when they're dry. Replace this holder if it is cracked, broken, or missing, which can cause the sensor bars to be misaligned and lead to clothes coming out still damp or the dryer running too long.
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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 Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP3387137
This internal-bias thermostat regulates dryer drum temperature by cycling the heat on and off, helping maintain consistent drying performance and protect against overheating.
- Controls the cycling temperature of the heating circuit to prevent underheating or overheating
- Helps resolve symptoms like no heat, not enough heat, long dry times, or temperature swings
- A faulty thermostat may cause overheating that can trip the thermal fuse
- Located on the blower housing on many models
What's included: 1 internal-bias thermostat Install notes:
- Disconnect power and shut off gas (for gas dryers) before servicing
- Access the blower housing; note wire positions and transfer one at a time
- Mount the thermostat flush to the housing for proper sensing
- After installation, run a test cycle to verify proper heating
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Thermal fuse blew John P. • Palm Coast , FL • January 02, 2016
Cleaned exhaust duct, but only from the dryer/laundry room side. Replaced thermal fuse. Unit worked for about two loads and thermal fuse blew again. This time I cleaned the exhaust vent on the roof of my 2-story house. It was found to be partially obstructed and I was able to remove a significant amount of lint from it. Also, I researched the problem and followed someone's advice to replace the cycling thermostat together with the thermal fuse if the thermal fuse blows. So far it has been...
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