This OEM high-limit thermostat kit includes the thermal cut-off fuse and the high-limit thermostat. The purpose of this part is to cut-off power to the dryer when it overheats. Common indications that this part requires replacement are if your dryer will not start, it is overheating, or no heat is coming from the dryer at all. Please note...Read more that the manufacturer has made updates to this part so it may look different from the original.
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was not heating
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Geri from COUNTRYSIDE, IL
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Screw drivers, Socket set
remove back of dryer and install part same as old part was installed
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No heat or lost the heating cycle
ANTHONY from NEW EGYPT, NJ
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver
Initially bought a few parts based on past experience without testing first....my mistake. After testing and purchasing the correct parts the dryer works fine. This is by far the best DIY web site I've ever used and recommend it highly. If you can follow online instructions, this is the way to go....it saves $$$ on service calls.