Whirlpool Dryer Repair- Replacing the Thermal Cut-Off Kit (Whirlpool Part
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This particular Thermal Cut-Off Kit is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find a Thermal Cut-Off Kit specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com
If your dryer is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the Thermal Cut-Off Kit could solve your appliance problem.
1) Dryer takes forever to dry clothes
2) No heat in dryer but it still spins
PartSelect Part Number: PS334299
Whirlpool OEM Part Number: 279816
Tools used for this repair/replacement:
1) 1/4" Nut Driver
2) Pair of Needle Nose Pliers
3) Wire Crimping Tool
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This guy does the best tutorials on the web. Saved me buying a new dryer.
I am an older woman and until I found this video, I was going to buy my daughter a new dryer! I ordered the kit and a new heating element and followed your instructions to the letter and now my daughter's dryer is working better than new at a fraction of the cost! And my daughter and I fixed it ourselves! Thanks so much for posting your repair videos, they are great!
11 years later and this video is STILL very much appreciated!!!! Thank you 🙏🏽
wanted to say THANK YOU for showing me this. I ended up having a burnt coil that broke. I replaced the thermostat, but had a devil of a time getting the replacement screw in as it looked different than yours and the two holes didn't seem to be threaded. Finally got the threads cut using the included sheet metal screws and secured that thermostat. I replaced the upper temp cutoff easily enough, and the thermal fuse, but still no heat. I finally got the coil out and saw the burnt coil and broken coil wire. TADA! Got the replacement coil in today and sure enough, now I have heat. Wife is happy so I am happy. Thank you for the parts, and for the excellent videos on how to install them!
I wanted to take a minute and say THANK YOU so much for this video!! I had this problem happen to my dryer this week and without this video I would have been totally lost on how to fix it. I watched this and followed it step by step and now my dryer is running again with better heat than it's ever had. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you. It is so nice to see a real person doing the repair and not an actor. The step by step instructions help me to repair my dryier. Now my wife has a gift for me! ;)
If a picture is worth thousands words then a video is worth a million. Thank you for a clear easy to follow step by step presentation.
@partselect
2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Glad it was able to help you out!
Old video but thank you so much. I would’ve never figured it out from the instructions that came with my part without this video
Thanks so much. We were stuck, because our dryer had more wires than our new part would allow. Thanks for showing us exactly which wires needed to be crimped.
Hi, Steve. I just want to thank you for this video. You just saved me the price of a new dryer. Your instructions are clear, easy to follow, and spot on! If you were here right now I'd buy you a six pack. :-)
I can't thank you enough for posting this. I ordered the parts and when I saw I was going to have to do the wiring modification, the diagram on the sheet of paper that came with the parts did absolutely nothing for me. Your video was extremely helpful. Dryer is working now.
YOU LITERALLY SAVED MY LIFE!!! I couldn’t find a video where it showed me how to put together that extra wire and I thought I was screwed! Thanks a million!
Continuity test was good on both thermal fuse and heating coil. Purchased the thermal cu toff kit and it was fixed, Steves video was excellent because it was easy to follow along with. THANKS STEVE!
Thank you! I can't even tell you how amazing these videos are and how simple this fix was. Again, thanks.
Thank you! My dryer would spin but not get hot. I followed your instructions to the T and it works better than ever. I'll get some more use out of it before having to buy a new one. Much appreciated.
Helped me TREMENDOUSLY!!! SAVED 59.99
thank you for posting this!!! it was easy to follow and my once-broken dryer is drying again!
Thank you for including what to do with the orange wire. This was the only video I found that showed me what to do with it.
You solved my problem. Thank you very much for publishing the video. You're the man!
Thank you very much for your very detailed instructions. I have never worked on a dryer and your directions made short work of this job and now my Wirlpool dryer works just like it did when it was new. Thanks again!!
Worked like a charm, your video clarified and help to visualize the written instructions that came with the kit. Appreciate the support.
Thank you so much...just finish fixing my dryer it wasn't heating your video help me a lot now is working perfect so happy
What a Fantastic video, you helped me through every step and I am extremely grateful that not only did I get the parts from your company but your company and you provide an excellent instructional video to do the job myself! Sincerely the Bradley’s
Just want to say thank you for your video was going to buy a brand-new dryer. That was until I found your video and decided to order the kit and change it out myself. Everything is working like brand new!!! Needless to say I'm not a handy man at all!! Thank you for saving 600 Plus!!!
@partselect
7 ай бұрын
We're happy to help and will be here to help again next time you need to order a part and make a repair!
Nice Video. Thanks. I like the special effect of high lighting the screws. The person softly playing acoustic guitar behind you was a nice touch too. Very nice presentation all around.
Thank-you! :) this help a lot! My husband & I are going to order that part for our dryer!
Thanks for the great video. Would never have been able to figure out what to do with the third wire without this video!
Bingo!!! I'm pretty handy with a shovel, and I do have a "PhD," (post hole digger), but when I got home with this replacement part for our Kitchen Aid dryer my eyes totally glazed over. Thankfully, the replacement part is exactly the same as you used in this video, and I believe the original is also the same configuration. Thank you, thank you...a thousand times "thank you!" ;-)
Thanks for the video! It was so helpful and we now have our dryer back!
Outstanding, very clear video! I'm sure you've helped out many people...thanks!
Thank you so much! I would have never figured out to cut the wires on the thermostat without this video!
Thank you for sharing these videos. ❤ They have been very helpful!
Thank you soooo much for your informative video...it helped me to fix my dryer without the cost of a specialist!!!
Great video was very helpful. My issue was with the 2 thermostats on the heating element housing. Thank you!
i knew i could do it, just needed some clarification. just ordered a new thermal cut off kit for 7$. beats the heck out of $400 for a new used dryer. thanks a lot man. you should do a set of these for the puch maxi moped.
A+ so easy to follow. Part worked great. I got lucky and didn't even have to crimp the jumper in.
Thank you Steve for your outstanding and very valuable presentation.
Just bought this kit along with a new heating element as a coil was clearly broken on our 12 year old dryer. Watched this video and had it fixed in 20 minutes. Let there be heat! Thanks Parts Select you guys rock! I will definitely come to you first any time something goes on the fritz. You saved us a fortune from having to purchase a new dryer.
Thank you. Your dryer was far cleaner than mine. 🙂 Magnetic nutdrivers help too.
can you do a video on how to replace the wires that connect to the thermal fuse for maytag centennial dryer pls?
Love the background music ;-) but seriously. Kinda freaked out whem i got the kit in. Then found thia video.Thank you!!!
thanks for your videos man!
Extremely helpful video, thank you!!
Thank you! This video was very clear and helpful.
Excellent. Now I understand the jumper wire attachment process. Thank you.
Thank you for this. The other videos I have watched did not include instructions for attaching the jumper wire. This is what I was looking for. I had it right, just needed to be sure.
@partselect
9 жыл бұрын
UniquelyEnigmatic Nice work! Glad we could help you with your repair!
Hi I had to replace the heating element (btw thanks for that video too) before I replaced the cut off kit. And on the old heating element it has 3 screw holes (the old thermostat used one tab and one screw) for the thermostat. The new heating element only has 2. Screw holes In the same spot as yours on the video. But my new thermostat sits sideways, If I use the 2 screw holes. If I use the tab it sits correctly like your thermostat but there's no Screw holes on the other side. Does it matter if it sits sideways? Or or sit it correctly like yours and ONLY use the tab?
My dryer has only one part busted, do i have to change both parts ?
Great video Steve.😀
Hi Steve, Thanks for your video. I got stuck with this kit. My Maytag dryer only has 2 wires available connected to the thermostat terminals. How can I modify to use the jump wire? Thank you so much in advance for your help in this matter. Thank you, Steve
My small wire is white with a black stripe instead of orange. Does it make a difference? It was hooked up exactly the same as yours prior to uninstalling it.
Hello Matilda! Thank you so very much for your wonderful feedback. It's so appreciated. It's a great feeling that comes with successfully completing a repair, isn't it? Glad you found the video helpful, and good job on the repair! Take care.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Those white plastic insulator pins on connectors is there a way to remove them or just pull harder.. myne are too tough
Does it matter how the wires go back on the thermostat?
would a brand new 30yo whirlpool gas dryer that is still in the box be ok? It was keep in a basement and never opened ?
we watched ur video and replaced the fuse but to no avail, the power comes on on the dryer but the start button wont work, do you have any ideas that would help us diagose the problem
Great video and thank you so very much!
Thank you for this video.You took a task that was just a little confusing when I was following the not so detailed instructions that came with my thermostat and made it very easy to understand.But,my dryer still is not heating.I had the heating element tested before I did anything else and it was good.Besides the fact that my crimping skills are less than desirable,what else could it be?
The mod to the jumper wire tip is what I needed also. However, I can't get the old thermostat disconnected from the element terminal. I'm afraid I'm going to break it trying to get it off.
Does it matter which terminal is which on the thermostat? I installed one this weekend and both terminals were the same on the replacement. No labeling which is which. Took a swing at it, seems to be working but I'd like to make sure it doesn't matter, which is which.
Does it matter if I use any brand of thermal fuse? Mine have 4 connectors 2 across 2 horizontal attached to the blower fan of a Frigidaire dryer.
I'm hoping you might be able to direct me in the right direction here. The dryer starts fine, spins, goes through the cycle, no heat though. I have replaced the following high limit fuse, thermal fuse, thermal cut off (entire kit, element + fuse/thermostat) and I still don't have heat. I was on the fence on replacing things since all of those pieces (the originals) seemed to work ok when using the multimeter. Sure enough, after replacing I am still getting cold air. Thoughts?
Hi can you tell me if i ordered a kit and it came with the exact part..do i need to use jumper cable if my wires all went back to same place ?
I have a similar whirlpool, but mine has four wires. Two wires to heating element and two going to the thermostat. Is this correct or has it been modified? Do I still need a wire going from thermostat to heating element? The thermo fuse has been bypassed by previous owner and I'm trying to fix that. I feel something is not correct. Thanks for the video and any help you can give me!
What size connector do I need for the "large size" terminal? The smaller one is a .250, but I can't find something to fit the larger one. It seems like it's 5/16", but I can't find any in that size anywhere.
can you point me to a video that shows installation of the same part on a dryer where there is no orange wire???
Very helpful, now my dryer works
Does it matter which wire goes where? Negative and positive or something like that
Hi again sir, I have a problem with my dryer. After the technician repair my dryer, because wasn't heating, now when we select any option like auto-sense or timed heat the dryer never shut off by itself. in auto-sense never move from the selected option and timed heat is selected like 30min for example, moves until cool down option and never turns off. stays blowing cool air until I turn off. Do you know what do i need to replace? And can tell me where in the dryer? i don't have any experience.
Is it possible to just replace the cutoff up top and replace the lower thermostat with part 3977767 (as evidenced in the partselect video about replacing the high limit thermostat)? I’d rather avoid making these modifications (stripping wires and such) if I can. Thanks!
I replace all the fuses and the heating element but my dryer gets really hot so my thermal cut off keeps burning do you know what my problem may be? I have a kenmore series 80
My Whirlpool TEDX640PQ0 has continuity everywhere it should including the timer. I replaced the thermal cut off as per video. The vent & hose is thoroughly clean. The dryer spins but doesn't heat. Is the problem likely the timer?
I ordered this kit from you guys and did not get the jumper wire.
Have A Kenmore electric dryer TESTED thermostats and fuses for continuity tested ok but dryer runs with heat for 10 minutes or so AND shuts off vent is clear as well
What if there is no orange wire on the harness of wires the dryer as mine is? It only has 2 red wires(larger gage). One coming out of the port BR of vent pipe. The other drops from the top down the center. Now what???
I have a whirlpool dryer. I notice that is was overheating and would turn off. i order the fuse and the one underneath the fuse with the 4 prongs also the Thermal Cut off thermostat timer and the one above as well. I check continuity and omhs on all 4 everyone was meter well. But that didn't fix my problem no sir, the heating element stop heating, I order one replaced my old one. Bam! still no heat! moved up to my setting and checked the dial housing and cleaned it up a little since it tested well. it clicks it moves. all I have is air. Help please!
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Thermal fuse keeps blowing on mine.why? I've noticed that it doesnt do the cool down on the timer. Can that be the issue?
Thank you, thank you thank you!
Thanks! you are the man
Very big thank you for your vidéo. t help me a lot and i did the repair myself, my wife was very surprise of what I did.
What type of crimper tool is that? I have a crimper tool for insulated terminal ends but I can't seem to find one for those type of ends. Can you please let me know the exact name of that crimper tool? Thank you very much.
Thanks for a very good video that allowed me to repair the dryer by myself for a very small cost. If I might provide some feedback: If would have been helpful to stress at minute 4:04 to cut the SMALLER connector, not the large one.
@partselect
8 жыл бұрын
+Queen Kong (aka Cecilia Gomez) good tip. Than you.
@jonken1970
8 жыл бұрын
+PartSelect ...Yup. I did the same thing. Still does not heat...so must be heating element itself...
@xandernicol5020
7 жыл бұрын
PartSelect I'm xander
Yes, I checked and the breaker switches are all operational and in the correct position. We don't have fuses.
I need to first diagnose the reason why my dryer no longer heats up. How do I diagnose whether it is the heating coil/element, the thermostat, the sensor, etc... I read something about running a test where you bypass the thermostat to see if the heating element starts working. If this happens then it is the thermostat that needs to be replaced. Problem~ I need a video or pics to help me with this. I have a Whirlpool Senseon dryer model # GEW9868KL3
My Dryer runs and gets hot, but after about 15 minutes it just stops. I can restart it after it cools? any suggestions.it's about 15 years old. Inglis by whirlpool. I did find the model on your parts list website. I just don't know what part to start with? Thanks for any sugestions.
My dryer does not have that extra jumper wire. Thank you for clearing that up. I don't need that jumper wire.
Thank you!!!
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Hi Steve. Your videos are all great and easy to follow. However, I've changed the heating element, thermostat and thermal fuse and still no heat! :( It comes on and turns/cycles through just fine, but blows cold air. Its a Whirpool WED 5540SQ0. Thanks!
You're welcome. LOL, the easier question would be what HAVEN'T I replaced! I've replaced (all with help from you) the high-limit thermo, the cycling thermo, the heating element, and the thermal fuse. Cleaned all lint from the lint tray and from the inside of the dryer. I'm now at a loss.
My new lower thermostat screw holes do not line up.
I’ve replaced the thermal cutoff kit and the heating element and it still isn’t blowing hot air
Thanks Steve, I replaced the heating element, and the thermostat that connects to the heating element. The heating element work and then stopped working. Could it be if the wires to the heating element are bad?
@elizabethpetrie6968
4 жыл бұрын
i TOO had problems thanks for detailed instructions!!!
Thanks for this. The directions were less than stellar and they didn't send the right connection terminal for the smaller wire so I had to go and buy a package. But after that, everything worked perfect. Thanks again.
@partselect
9 жыл бұрын
Easton Livingston Glad everything worked out well with your repair!
Thank You!!!!
My dryer sometimes heats up and sometime it wont what up with that.
I have an older Kenmore electric Soft Dry heavy duty dryer, looks to be from the 80's or early 90's.. I can't find any serial numbers or model numbers. Runs strong still but the problem is the heating element on time setting starts glowing runs to a temp of around 150 to 160 then shuts down cools to to 116 or so then kicks back on and starts to climb back up. This is the cycle it does, doesn't seem obviously right. What could be the problem? I took it apart and cleaned everything out of the system and duct work. Unlike this one on the video, the lower cut off thermostat has the two prong set up red white and solid red wires and the heating element lower connection is the older two solid red wire system..
where exactly did you connect the orange wire? once you replaced the original thermostat you have only 4 connections. 2 coming from the new thermostat and 2 coming from the heating element, so there is not conection for the orange wire...unless you put part of the original assembly on the new thermostat..i am sorry but it can of confusing for me.. thanks
@yonasgonzalez8313
5 жыл бұрын
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