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Expand the lifespan of your GE dryer with our quality cycling thermostat. A crucial appliance component, this operating thermostat diligently monitors and regulates the temperature inside your dryer, ensuring maximum performance and efficiency. Designed for seamless installation, always be sure to disconnect the power before beginning for safety. It is also recommended to wear protective gloves during the procedure to shield your hands from any potential harm. Invest in the longevity of your GE appliance with our efficient dryer thermostat.
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Rodney
January 31, 2023
Will a bad cycling thermostat cause the inlet and outlet thermistors to fail?
For model number gtd72ebsn0ws
Hello Rodney, thank you for your question. What Causes Thermistor Failure? Usually, thermistor failure is caused by an open circuit due to mechanical separation between the resistor element and lead material. This can happen as a result of improper handling, thermal mismatch, or heat damage. Or, moisture can seep in and cause it to fail as well as age. The thermostat was likely not the cause. We hope this helps.
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Steven
April 14, 2024
Hello so my wife ran our dryer didn't notice it wasn't tumbling when I noticed it I found a screw lodged so I removed and it tumbles again but now it's hardly drying , I already replaced the cycling thermostat no luck any idea what might have went bad?
For model number GTD65EBSJ3WS
Hi Steven, thank you for reaching out. As you have already replaced the cycling thermostat, we would suggest checking the lint filter first. If it is fine, the issue could be with the blower wheel, part number PS11736644. It attaches to the drive motor shaft and blows air through the drum and out through the exhaust vent. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Does this part (BT-341) have a resistance of 0.1 or 0 ohms and rattle when you shake it?
Hi Kristin,
Thank you for your question. Some thermostats will rattle if you shake them. When you set the multimeter to the Rx1 setting, you should receive a reading of infinity or zero. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11736632
Manufacturer Part Number: WE04X25200