Skip to content
Industrial Error Code Fixes
Go back

Whirlpool Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To

3 min read
⚡ Quick Answer

Dryer won't start, runs without heat, or stops mid-cycle? A blown thermal fuse cuts power to protect from overheating. Replace it to restore function.

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

Whirlpool Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement — What This Part Does

The thermal fuse is a one-time safety device mounted on the blower housing. When your dryer overheats, the fuse opens and cuts power to the motor circuit or heating circuit so the machine stops running or stops heating. It protects the dryer from fire or damage caused by unsafe temperatures.

The fuse is not resettable. Once it blows, you must replace it. The real problem is usually restricted airflow from clogged venting, lint buildup in the exhaust path, or a failed heat control component. If you replace the fuse without fixing the airflow or heat issue, the new fuse will blow again right away.

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 so there is no power to the machine.
  2. Move the dryer away from the wall and remove the screws securing the rear access panel or lower front panel, depending on your model, to reach the blower housing area.
  3. Locate the thermal fuse mounted on the blower housing (a small rectangular component with two wire terminals and a mounting screw).
  4. Pull both spade wire terminals straight off the fuse tabs and label or photograph their positions for reassembly.
  5. Set your multimeter to continuity or resistance mode and touch the probes to the two metal tabs on the fuse; a good fuse reads 0 ohms or continuity, a blown fuse reads open or no continuity.
  6. If the fuse is blown, remove the single mounting screw and lift the fuse out of the mounting tab on the blower housing.
  7. Install the new thermal fuse onto the mounting tab, secure it with the screw, and reconnect both wire terminals exactly as you removed them.
  8. Reassemble the access panel, plug the dryer back in, and run a short test cycle to verify the machine starts and heats properly.
  9. Inspect the entire vent system from the dryer exhaust port to the outside termination and remove any lint buildup, kinks, or blockages so the new fuse does not blow again from restricted airflow.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Whirlpool dryer thermal fuseAmazon | Common OEM part numbers include 3392519 and 275040, but the exact part varies by model. Check the model and serial number plate inside the dryer door or on the rear panel and match your existing fuse part number or cross-reference it with your model number on the Whirlpool parts site or a parts supplier.

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

When to Call a Pro

If you are not comfortable working with electrical components or disassembling the dryer cabinet, call a technician. If the new fuse blows immediately after replacement, the root cause is still present (restricted venting, failed cycling thermostat, or shorted heating element) and a pro can diagnose and repair the underlying heat or airflow problem. If your dryer uses a gas burner and you suspect the gas valve or igniter is causing the overheat condition, have a qualified appliance technician inspect and repair the gas system.


Share this post on:

Previous Post
Maytag Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To
Next Post
GE Dryer Heating Element Replacement - Signs & How-To