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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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Dryer Limit Thermostat
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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Microwave Thermal Cutoff Thermostat
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WB27X11034

Microwave won't heat or stops working? This thermal cutoff thermostat prevents overheating damage. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 10-15 minutes.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You The diode was bad and that's why the fuse kept popping.   Don E. • Peroia , AZ • January 16, 2021

The wonderful parts pros on the phone said that it was probably the diode or the magnetron. So we tried the cheapest way first and it worked so happy to have my microwave back and working for only a few dollars rather buying a new appliance. Read more

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Internal-Bias Thermostat (Dryer)
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

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Too hot
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You 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... Read more

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Safety Thermostat
Genuine Ge part
By: Ge
Part Number: WE4M160

Hi-limit thermostat. L210.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Low heat   Larry S. • Parrish , FL • January 21, 2016

Ordered a new safety thermostat. Installed it in 10 minutes and good as new. Thanks for your great trouble shooting and fast parts the repair was a breeze. Read more

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Dryer Thermal Fuse
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.

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

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Dryer Cycling Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP307250

Dryer runs but won't cycle off or cycles too frequently? A faulty cycling thermostat may be the cause. This common repair takes 30-45 minutes.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Takes too long to dry
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Auto dry wouldn't shut off on maytag dryer   Donald G. • Auburn , NY • September 11, 2017

Replaced timer and cycling thermostat. cycling thermostat was the problem. For some reason it wasn't getting the message to the timer needed to cycle the dial. Read more

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Electric Range Thermal Fuse
Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318004902

Oven won't heat or shuts off during use? A blown thermal fuse cuts power to prevent overheating. Simple diagnosis with a multimeter, quick replacement.

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Dryer High-Limit Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP8577891

Fix a dryer that overheats or blows thermal fuses with a new high-limit thermostat. This safety part opens the heater circuit at high temps. 30-min repair.

Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Well my dryer kept sutting down when warm showing a af code   Dominick S. • Modesto , CA • September 11, 2016

Unpluged dryer unscrewed vent hose used nut driver to remove back pannal then took flat head screw driver to bend tab on heating elment caseing and pry carefully the electrical conector away from elment conection to remove thermostat then i placed the new thermostat on tap and pushed elctrical conetion back onto heater element conection till everything was thight and didnt wiggle dryer works well now Read more

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Microwave Thermal Cutoff Thermostat
Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DE47-20059B

Microwave won't heat or is completely dead? A failed thermal cutoff thermostat often causes no power or heating. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Won't start
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You No power to microwave nothing worked   Harold C. • Manchester , NH • December 20, 2014

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Oven Safety Thermostat
Genuine Frigidaire part
By: Frigidaire
Part Number: 318003624

Oven won't heat after self-clean cycle? This safety thermostat protects control components by shutting off power when temperatures exceed safe limits.

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Microwave Thermostat
Genuine Samsung part
By: Samsung
Part Number: DE47-20060A

Microwave won't power on or has no display? This thermostat monitors internal temperature to prevent overheating. Easy 15-minute DIY fix for most models.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Exhaust fan not working
  • shuts off after a few seconds
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Smh1816s samsung microwave went completely dark no controls no lights receptacle good   John S. • Olathe , KS • March 17, 2015

I attempted to diagnose the four thermostats/thermal switches in the microwave....two right behind the control panel, one on top of the cooking cabin, and one under a metal shroud above the magnetron. While checking continuity with a voltmeter, i questioned one of them behind the control panel and the one above the magnetron. I then noticed a burn mark on the plastic connector sleeve for the one above the magnetron. I took a scrap piece of 14 gage copper wire and beat the ends flat with a... Read more

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Dryer Thermostat
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP35001092

Dryer won't heat or overheats? A faulty thermostat fails to regulate temperature. This common repair restores reliable heating in 30-60 minutes.

This part fixes the following symptoms
  • Takes too long to dry
  • Doesn't shut off
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Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You Dryer would not get hot   William D. • Salem , OR • February 03, 2015

Changed Thermistor, Thermostats and the Thermal Fuse Assembly. I did not remove drum, so squeezing my hands in-between drum and vent hose pipe to remove screws was a tight fit, but doable. Read more

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