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Parts That Fix Frigidaire Dryer GLER341AS2 Too hot

Too hot is a commonly reported symptom for the GLER341AS2 Frigidaire Dryer, and we have put together a full guide on how to fix this. This advice is based on feedback from people who own this exact appliance. We have listed the most common parts for your GLER341AS2 Frigidaire Dryer that will fix Too hot. We have included repair instructions, and helpful step-by-step video tutorials. If you are experiencing this issue, not to worry, DIYers just like you have fixed this, and shared their experience to help you!

Fixes Symptom 45% of time

The dryer thermal limiter, also known as a thermal fuse, blows the fuse to cut off power to the dryer when the dryer begins to overheat. Once the dryer reached 220 degrees Fahrenheit, the heat cuts out. If the thermal fuse is defective, damaged, or blown up then the dryer wont start, especially since it cannot be reset. It must be replaced if the following symptoms occur: the dryer overheats, takes too long to dry clothes, or there is not enough heat in the dryer. The tools needed for this repair are, a screwdriver, putty knife and needle-nose pliers. This part is manufactured for both gas and electric dryers.

$ 27.24
  In Stock
PartSelect Number PS419402
Manufacturer Part Number 134120900
Fixes Symptom 37% of time

This high limit thermostat is used in a dryer and monitors the temperature to make sure it does not exceed 260 degrees Fahrenheit. When your dryer temperature reaches 260 it will cut it out and only comes back when it drops by at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If your dryer is overheating, taking too long to dry clothes, or is not producing enough heat, replacing the thermostat could be the solution to your problem. The tools needed for this part are a Phillips screwdriver, putty knife, and needle nose pliers. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for installation instructions and guidance.

$ 85.85
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PartSelect Number PS446428
Manufacturer Part Number 3204267
Fixes Symptom 9% of time

This operating or cycling thermostat is used in dryers to monitor and direct the temperature inside the dryer. If your thermostat is shorted out and it will not allow the heat to come on, it is best to replace it. The tool needed for this repair is a 1/4 inch nut driver. The first step for this repair is to access the back panel and remove the screws. Next, remove wires connected to the thermostat and remove the screw to pull out the thermostat. Now you can install new thermostat. For further installation instructions, refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer. As a safety precaution, remember to unplug your appliance from the power source before starting this repair.

$ 33.91
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PartSelect Number PS417453
Manufacturer Part Number 131298300
Fixes Symptom 6% of time

This dryer heating element produces heat to dry clothes and is located in the rear of a dryer. If the heater element is burned, the dryer does not heat or over heats, or clothes are taking too long to dry, replacing this part could solve your problem. The tools needed for this repair project are a Phillips screwdriver, putty knife, and needle nose pliers. To repair, first remove the main top of the dryer and ground strap at the rear. Disconnect the two wire harnesses and remove the screws that hold the front panel to the cabinet, in order to pull out the front panel. Now that you have access to the inside of the dryer, refer to the manual for further installation instructions and detailed guidance. Remember to unplug your appliance from the power source before beginning this repair project.

$ 170.04
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PartSelect Number PS418120
Manufacturer Part Number 131553900
Fixes Symptom 3% of time

This drum belt, often referred to as a drive belt, is used in the assembly of dryers. It goes around the drum, the idler pulley, and the motor pulley. As the armature on the motor spins, this belt is what rotates the drum and tumbles your clothes during the dry cycle. If you can hear the motor running but the drum is not moving, that is a sign your belt is broken, stretched, or damaged, and can no longer grip the drum. This belt is 88 3/4 inches long, and is 1/4 inch wide. Because it is made of rubber it is common for this part to become brittle and need to be replaced. This is an authentic OEM replacement part, and it is sold individually. Remember to unplug your dryer before you begin this repair.

$ 17.66
  In Stock
PartSelect Number PS1148434
Manufacturer Part Number 134503600