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[Lifetime Warranty] 3977394 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Compatible with Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces 80001 279548 695563 2796769 279769VP 3387812 3389946 3398671 AP3094224 PS334278 EAP334278

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[Lifetime Warranty] 3977394 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Compatible with Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces 80001 279548 695563 2796769 279769VP 3387812 3389946 3398671 AP3094224 PS334278 EAP334278

3977394 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement

Key Features

  • Critical Safety Overheat Protection: Designed as a non-resettable safety device that permanently "blows" to break the electrical circuit if the dryer internal temperature exceeds a safe limit (typically 196°F).
  • High-Conductivity Terminals: Features two 1/4-inch male spade terminals for a secure, low-resistance connection to the dryer's wiring harness, ensuring consistent power delivery.
  • Durable Heat-Resistant Housing: The fuse body is constructed from high-grade, flame-retardant plastic designed to withstand the high-vibration environment of the blower housing.
  • Quick Restoration: Provides an affordable and straightforward solution to restore dryer functionality without the need for expensive professional repairs.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP3094224
  • PS334278
  • 279769VP
  • 3389946
  • 3398671
  • 695563
  • 80001
  • 279548
  • AH334278
  • EAP334278

Compatibility & Fitment

This thermal fuse is one of the most widely used safety components in the appliance industry. It is compatible with most 29-inch wide dryers built by Whirlpool Corporation, including:

  • Whirlpool & Kenmore: Fits a vast majority of 70, 80, 90, and 110-series residential dryers.
  • Maytag: Compatible with Centennial and Bravos models produced after 2006.
  • Additional Brands: Fits KitchenAid, Estate, Roper, Inglis, Crosley, Admiral, and Amana dryers.
  • Note: This fuse is typically located on the blower wheel housing. If your dryer has two fuses on the heater box, this may be the one paired with the high-limit thermostat.

When to Replace

  • Dryer Won't Start: On most electric dryers, a blown thermal fuse will prevent the motor from turning over entirely to prevent fire hazards.
  • No Heat: On some gas dryers, the drum may still spin, but the igniter will not glow or release gas if the thermal fuse has failed.
  • Testing for Failure: Use a multimeter to test for "continuity." If the meter does not beep or shows "OL" (Open Line) when touching both terminals, the fuse is blown and must be replaced.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or turn off the circuit breaker before removing the back panel.
  • Identify the Cause: PRO TIP: Thermal fuses rarely blow without a reason. Before installing the new fuse, check your dryer vent hose for clogs. A blocked vent is the #1 cause of overheating and blown fuses.
  • Check the High-Limit Thermostat: Often, the high-limit thermostat (located near the fuse) fails at the same time. It is highly recommended to inspect or replace both as a pair to ensure a permanent repair.
  • Vacuum the Blower: While the back panel is off, take a moment to vacuum out the lint buildup around the blower wheel and motor area to improve airflow and prevent the new fuse from blowing.
$4.62

Original: $13.19

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[Lifetime Warranty] 3977394 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Compatible with Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces 80001 279548 695563 2796769 279769VP 3387812 3389946 3398671 AP3094224 PS334278 EAP334278

$13.19

$4.62

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3977394 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement

Key Features

  • Critical Safety Overheat Protection: Designed as a non-resettable safety device that permanently "blows" to break the electrical circuit if the dryer internal temperature exceeds a safe limit (typically 196°F).
  • High-Conductivity Terminals: Features two 1/4-inch male spade terminals for a secure, low-resistance connection to the dryer's wiring harness, ensuring consistent power delivery.
  • Durable Heat-Resistant Housing: The fuse body is constructed from high-grade, flame-retardant plastic designed to withstand the high-vibration environment of the blower housing.
  • Quick Restoration: Provides an affordable and straightforward solution to restore dryer functionality without the need for expensive professional repairs.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP3094224
  • PS334278
  • 279769VP
  • 3389946
  • 3398671
  • 695563
  • 80001
  • 279548
  • AH334278
  • EAP334278

Compatibility & Fitment

This thermal fuse is one of the most widely used safety components in the appliance industry. It is compatible with most 29-inch wide dryers built by Whirlpool Corporation, including:

  • Whirlpool & Kenmore: Fits a vast majority of 70, 80, 90, and 110-series residential dryers.
  • Maytag: Compatible with Centennial and Bravos models produced after 2006.
  • Additional Brands: Fits KitchenAid, Estate, Roper, Inglis, Crosley, Admiral, and Amana dryers.
  • Note: This fuse is typically located on the blower wheel housing. If your dryer has two fuses on the heater box, this may be the one paired with the high-limit thermostat.

When to Replace

  • Dryer Won't Start: On most electric dryers, a blown thermal fuse will prevent the motor from turning over entirely to prevent fire hazards.
  • No Heat: On some gas dryers, the drum may still spin, but the igniter will not glow or release gas if the thermal fuse has failed.
  • Testing for Failure: Use a multimeter to test for "continuity." If the meter does not beep or shows "OL" (Open Line) when touching both terminals, the fuse is blown and must be replaced.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or turn off the circuit breaker before removing the back panel.
  • Identify the Cause: PRO TIP: Thermal fuses rarely blow without a reason. Before installing the new fuse, check your dryer vent hose for clogs. A blocked vent is the #1 cause of overheating and blown fuses.
  • Check the High-Limit Thermostat: Often, the high-limit thermostat (located near the fuse) fails at the same time. It is highly recommended to inspect or replace both as a pair to ensure a permanent repair.
  • Vacuum the Blower: While the back panel is off, take a moment to vacuum out the lint buildup around the blower wheel and motor area to improve airflow and prevent the new fuse from blowing.