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Whirlpool 279769 Genuine OEM Dryer Thermal Cut Off Kit

$30.17
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Description

This Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Kit is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating. You can use a multimeter to test the fuse. Always check the dryer venting when replacing a blown thermal fuse. To access the part, you'll need to remove the back panel of your dryer. This high-quality kit includes one thermal cut-off (360 degrees) and one hi-limit thermostat (250 degrees). If your dryer isn't heating as expected, replacing this part may resolve the issue. Replacing this part will require basic hand tools, such as a multi-screwdriver, some disassembly of the dryer, and some novice repair experience. Before installing this part, remember to unplug the appliance or shut off the house circuit breaker to ensure safety.

Attributes

Brand name Whirlpool
Compatible model Compatible appliances:279769 is compatible with multiple Whirlpool models, including NGD4655EW, WGD4815EW, WGD5000DW, MGDC215EW, and MGDX655DW
Manufacturer part number 279769
Replaces Replacement part numbers: 279769 Dryer Thermal Cut Off Kit replaces the part numbers 279548, 3398671, 3387812, 3389946, 2004, 695563, 80001, and 3977394
Special features Whirlpool Genuine OEM Parts and Accessories are designed specifically for your appliance, meet tested engineering standards, and are crafted to ensure the quality of your appliance.
Whirlpool 279769 Genuine OEM Dryer Thermal Cut Off Kit
Whirlpool

Whirlpool 279769 Genuine OEM Dryer Thermal Cut Off Kit

$30.17

This Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Kit is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating. You can use a multimeter to test the fuse. Always check the dryer venting when replacing a blown thermal fuse. To access the part, you'll need to remove the back panel of your dryer. This high-quality kit includes one thermal cut-off (360 degrees) and one hi-limit thermostat (250 degrees). If your dryer isn't heating as expected, replacing this part may resolve the issue. Replacing this part will require basic hand tools, such as a multi-screwdriver, some disassembly of the dryer, and some novice repair experience. Before installing this part, remember to unplug the appliance or shut off the house circuit breaker to ensure safety.

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