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Whirlpool Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Fuse Kit Replacement

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A blown thermal cut-off leaves your Whirlpool dryer running but not heating. Replacing the fuse kit and clearing the vent restores heat.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Whirlpool Dryer Thermal Cut-Off Fuse Kit Replacement — What This Part Does

The thermal cut-off fuse is a one-time safety device installed on the heater housing of your Whirlpool dryer. It opens and cuts power to the heating circuit when the heater housing reaches excessive temperature, protecting the dryer from fire. Once the fuse opens, it cannot be reset and must be replaced.

The fuse blows because something caused the heater area to overheat. Restricted airflow from a clogged vent duct, lint buildup in the blower housing or heater box, or a failed high-limit thermostat that did not shut off the heat soon enough are the most common triggers. Replacing the fuse without fixing the airflow or thermostat problem will lead to another blown fuse.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or shut off the circuit breaker to disconnect all electrical power before starting any work.
  2. Pull the dryer away from the wall and disconnect the exhaust vent duct from the back of the dryer.
  3. Inspect the entire vent duct run for lint buildup, crushed sections, or blockages and clean or replace the duct as needed to restore full airflow.
  4. Remove the screws securing the rear access panel or back panel of the dryer and lift the panel off to expose the heater housing.
  5. Locate the thermal cut-off fuse and high-limit thermostat mounted on the heater housing, label the wire connections with tape, then pull the wire terminals off both components.
  6. Test the thermal cut-off with a multimeter set to continuity (an open reading confirms failure), then remove the mounting screws and lift out both the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat.
  7. Install the new thermal cut-off fuse and new high-limit thermostat from the replacement kit onto the heater housing using the quarter-inch mounting screws, then reconnect all wire terminals exactly as labeled.
  8. Reinstall the rear panel, reconnect the exhaust vent duct tightly to the dryer outlet, and slide the dryer back into position.
  9. Restore power and run a timed dry cycle with a small damp load to verify the dryer heats properly and the exhaust airflow is strong.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Whirlpool thermal cut-off fuse and high-limit thermostat kitAmazon | Common kit numbers include W10900067 and 279973. Check your model and serial number plate (inside the door rim or on the rear panel) and cross-reference with the parts diagram for your specific dryer to confirm the correct kit.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you are uncomfortable working with electrical components or accessing the rear heater housing, or if the dryer still does not heat after you replace the thermal cut-off kit and clear the vent, call a qualified appliance technician. Repeat thermal fuse failures point to a deeper problem such as a shorted heating element, faulty wiring, or an undiagnosed airflow restriction that requires professional troubleshooting. Any dryer that trips the thermal cut-off more than once after repair should be evaluated by a pro to prevent fire hazard.


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