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Fix Number
FIX11746740
Manufacturer Part Number
WP8577274
The internal-bias thermostat, also know as a thermistor, is used to prevent the dryer from overheating. It does this by monitoring and controlling the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum. If your dryer is overheating, not drying your clothes properly, or is not providing enough heat, there could be an issue with the thermostat. You can test the part by using a multimeter, which should read 10,000 ohms of resistance at room temperature, give or take a 10 percent fluctuation. If your reading is not in that range, the thermistor will need to be replaced. Replacing this part is a simple repair, but to access it you will need to lift the main top on your dryer, and remove both the front panel and the bulkhead. The part is found next to the thermal fuse, on the blower housing. Be sure to disconnect the power supply to your dryer before beginning this repair. This is a genuine OEM thermistor, made of white plastic and is sold individually.
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  • Not Heating
  • Too hot
  • Touchpad does not respond
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Moisture Sensor
$10.71
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Fix Number
FIX11741408
Manufacturer Part Number
WP3387223
This is an authentic OEM replacement moisture sensor for your dryer. The sensor detects the moisture levels in your clothing while the appliance is operating, and once the appropriate level has been reached, your laundry should be dry and the dryer will stop. If the machine is stopping and your clothes are still wet, the sensor may need to replaced. The sensor can be found behind the lint filter, please note that some models contain two sensors. They are sold individually, so please order the correct quantity. Before beginning this repair, be sure to disconnect the power supply to the dryer.
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Fix Number
FIX11741429
Manufacturer Part Number
WP338906
This genuine OEM part is a radiant flame sensor for your gas dryer. It is used to determine when the temperature of the igniter is hot enough to ignite the gas. Once the igniter is hot enough, it allows the valve to open to release the gas. This acts as a safety mechanism which prevents dangerous levels of gas from building up. If your dryer will not start, is not producing enough heat, not heating up at all, is taking too long to dry laundry, or is shutting off too soon, you may need to replace the radiant flame sensor. Please be sure to disconnect the power and gas supply to your dryer before beginning this repair.
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Moisture Sensor
$22.26
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Fix Number
FIX3529161
Manufacturer Part Number
6500EL3001A
This genuine OEM sensor is also known as a moisture sensor or a humidity sensor. It is found underneath the lint filter in your dryer, and is used to detect the amount of moisture present in the drum. This is to prevent the dryer from running longer than necessary, and will shut off once your laundry has been sufficiently dried. If your dryer is shutting off too soon, or it is running excessively long, there may be an issue with the sensor and it should be replaced. Before beginning this repair, please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your dryer. If your dryer has two moisture sensors, we recommend replacing both at the same time to ensure even wear.
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Flame Sensor
$28.54
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX459818
Manufacturer Part Number
5303281135
This part senses the flame for heat allowing the gas valve to open.
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Control Thermistor
$45.49
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Fix Number
FIX1149368
Manufacturer Part Number
134587700
This part controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum and prevents the dryer from overheating. This part is located in the blower housing.
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Moisture Sensor
$72.36
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2349303
Manufacturer Part Number
134786100
Dryer Thermistor
$34.45
On Order
Fix Number
FIX3529026
Manufacturer Part Number
6323EL2001B
This is a genuine OEM thermistor with a wire harness included. The thermistor is a temperature sensor that helps to monitor and regulate the temperature inside your dryer. Some signs that you may need to replace this part include your dryer overheating, the dryer does not produce any heat, or your dryer shuts off too soon. The thermistor is located in the blower housing, and the tool required to complete the repair is a Phillips screwdriver. Please be sure to disconnect the power supply to your dryer before beginning this repair, as you will be working with electrical components and removing various pieces.
Thermistor
$42.61
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2349280
Manufacturer Part Number
134711300
Moisture Sensor
$79.53
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2363411
Manufacturer Part Number
134786110

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