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Jane S - September 2, 2023
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Bingo!
Dryer didn't heat. This thermostat checked open. I took the front off, and the drum out to get to it. YouTube is a big help! New part came fast, and works great.
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David S - December 24, 2018
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A challenging job with a great outcome
Part Select is an excellent company as they provided additional information to ensure I received the proper thermostat when I called.
I took the entire G.E. dryer apart and used an ohm meter to rule out other thermostats.
Dryer is working well.
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Dryer runs no heat,
Check for 240 at back of dryer, replaced all three thermostats around coil on rear panel, including high limt thermo,, but still no heat.
Not sure if coil is bad or if there is another thermostat or fuse around blower.
Removing top of the dryer removing the back side panels of the dryer pulling back the back of the dryer to access to the thermostats left in the drum up to put it in the place secure all the screws and put everything together.
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Charles
February 24, 2020
Physical location of the thermal overload switch?
For model number GTD33EASK0WW
Good Day Charles. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number GTD33EASK0WW). Based on our research, this should be located behind the drum on upper right hand side of the Heater and Housing Assembly. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
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Scott
March 4, 2023
Where is the thermal fuse located?
For model number HTX21EASK0WW
Hello Scott, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching the model number that you have provided, this model does not have a thermal fuse, it uses a safety thermostat-part# PS11759043, which is on the heating element on the outside of the inlet operating thermostat, and a high limit thermostat-part# PS12073908 which is the on the opposite side of the top of the heating element. We have included a link to one of our repair videos on how to access the heating element housing-which is where the thermostats are located. Good luck with your repair.
Hello Bo, Thank you for the question. The thermal fuse is located on the back where the Power Cord connects to the appliance. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Roger
December 8, 2019
What do i ckeck out next if the coils and igniter both check ok no heat.
For model number gtd33gaskoww
Hello Roger, thank you for your question. We would recommend testing the flame sensor and thermostats next. I hope this helps!
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Adriana
September 30, 2023
My dryer doesn’t dry my clothes, it doesn’t blow hot air out. What would it be?
For model number GTD42EASJ2WW
Hi Adriana, thank you for your inquiry. Clogged air vents are a common cause for poor airflow in clothes dryer systems. One way to see if your dryer's air vent is clogged is by turning on your dryer and going outside to feel the flow of air leaving the vent. If it is slow and not very warm, your vent may be due for a good cleaning. If this does not help, we would recommend checking the dryer safety thermostat, part number PS12073908, it is acting as a thermal switch. It shuts off the heating element when the dryer overheats. We hope this sorts out your problem!
I ordered PS11772030 for my HP Dryer. No heat. While awaiting part we checked continuity and it's good. Assuming it is 506 on diagram. Part 505 isn't tested because it's a 3 wire and we need more info. Since everything else, including heating element had continuity, it's logical to guess 505 is the culprit. the number I find is WE04X26139. HELP!
For model number HTX24EASK0WS
Hi Jim, thank you for the question. The part 506 on the diagram is the high limit thermostat, part number PS11772030. Thermostat with part number WE04X26139 and partselect number PS12073908 is 507 on the diagram. It could be faulty also, we would recommend checking it using a multimeter. Remove the wires by pulling on the connectors, and not the wires themselves. It may be a good idea to use a pair of needle-nosed pliers to help you. Set your multimeter to the R X 1 setting. Take each of your meter's probes and touch one to each terminal. You are testing for continuity, and you should receive a reading of either zero or infinity. At room temperature, testing the thermostat should produce a reading of zero. But if a thermostat is tested when it is heated to its limit, a reading of infinity should be produced. We strongly recommend that you test your thermostat at room temperature. If the test you conduct with your thermostat does not produce these results, then you should replace the component. We hope this information is useful!
Bought new home with dryer included. Seller said dryer worked until they moved out. Doubt. Dryer exhausted well but no heat. Read through parts select ect...Ordered all three thermostats without check anything. Took drum off and found:
Burned through purple wire at about 4 0'clock on drum. Insulation on wired bubbled and wires was open from connector. Hence no power to heating element.
Metered complete continuity through heating element, and two of the three thermostats/switches except inlet thermostat PN WE04X25201 which both on the newly received and old installed which metered (room temp) 8.94.
The only culprit I see is the connector at the burned purple wire was extremely loose and fell off the terminal.
I think replacing the push connector, cleaning the terminal and reconnecting should fix the issue with no need to replace any other components.
Question: Ok for the thermostat to meter 8.94 resistance?
Is there another component to check on the other end of the purple wire?
To my knowledge the dryer did not trip the breaker.
Thank you
For model number GTD42EAAJ2WW
Hello Andrew, thank you for reaching out. While you are testing for continuity, you should receive a reading of either zero or infinity. At room temperature, testing the thermostat should produce a reading of zero. But if a thermostat is tested when it is heated to its limit, a reading of infinity should be produced. We strongly recommend that you test your thermostat at room temperature. If the test you conduct with your thermostat does not produce these results, then you should replace the thermostat, part number PS11772030. We hope this is helpful!
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Jeffrey
June 18, 2024
Dryer turns on but will not get hot
For model number GTD42EASJ2WW
Hi Jeffrey, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, the problem seems to be with the thermostat and you may need to replace it, the part number is PS11772030. We hope this sorts out your problem!