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[Lifetime Warranty] 8544771 Dryer Heating Element and 280148 Thermal Cut-Off (8557403 High Limit Thermostat & 8318314 Thermal Fuse) - For Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces WP8544771VP AP6013115 PS11746337

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[Lifetime Warranty] 8544771 Dryer Heating Element and 280148 Thermal Cut-Off (8557403 High Limit Thermostat & 8318314 Thermal Fuse) - For Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces WP8544771VP AP6013115 PS11746337

8544771 Dryer Heating Element 280148 Thermal Cut-Off (8557403 High Limit Thermostat 8318314 Thermal Fuse)

Key Features

  • Complete repair kit for non-heating electric dryers.
  • Restores heat generation and provides critical thermal protection.
  • Kit Contents:
    • 1 x 8544771 Heating Element
    • 1 x 8557403 High-Limit Thermostat
    • 1 x 8318314 Thermal Fuse

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dryer Heating Element (8544771): WP8544771, AP6013115, PS11746337, W10836011, WP8544771VP, 8544771R, AP3866035, 7154072, 1180054, PS990361
  • Thermal Cut-Off Kit (Thermostat & Fuse) (280148): AP3874047, PS991443, 280148VP, 1175772, EAP991443
  • High-Limit Thermostat (8557403): WP8557403, AP6013164, PS11746386, 1180102, EAP11746386
  • Thermal Fuse (8318314): AP3094323, PS334387, 279973VP, 3391913, 3404151, AH334387, EAP334387

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for select electric dryer models.
  • Compatible with major brands including:
    • Amana
    • Crosley
    • Kenmore
    • Maytag
    • Whirlpool
  • Verify fitment by checking your appliance's original part numbers.

When to Replace

  • Dryer runs but does not produce any heat.
  • Drying cycles are excessively long.
  • Dryer shuts off prematurely mid-cycle.
  • Heating element coil is visibly broken or has lost continuity.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the installation.
  • For safety and system reliability, it is recommended to replace the heating element, thermostat, and fuse at the same time.
  • A multimeter can be used to test the continuity of the original components to confirm failure.
  • Ensure the dryer's exhaust vent is completely clear of lint and obstructions to prevent future overheating.
$15.93

Original: $45.51

-65%
[Lifetime Warranty] 8544771 Dryer Heating Element and 280148 Thermal Cut-Off (8557403 High Limit Thermostat & 8318314 Thermal Fuse) - For Whirlpool Kenmore Dryers - Replaces WP8544771VP AP6013115 PS11746337

$45.51

$15.93

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Description

8544771 Dryer Heating Element 280148 Thermal Cut-Off (8557403 High Limit Thermostat 8318314 Thermal Fuse)

Key Features

  • Complete repair kit for non-heating electric dryers.
  • Restores heat generation and provides critical thermal protection.
  • Kit Contents:
    • 1 x 8544771 Heating Element
    • 1 x 8557403 High-Limit Thermostat
    • 1 x 8318314 Thermal Fuse

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dryer Heating Element (8544771): WP8544771, AP6013115, PS11746337, W10836011, WP8544771VP, 8544771R, AP3866035, 7154072, 1180054, PS990361
  • Thermal Cut-Off Kit (Thermostat & Fuse) (280148): AP3874047, PS991443, 280148VP, 1175772, EAP991443
  • High-Limit Thermostat (8557403): WP8557403, AP6013164, PS11746386, 1180102, EAP11746386
  • Thermal Fuse (8318314): AP3094323, PS334387, 279973VP, 3391913, 3404151, AH334387, EAP334387

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for select electric dryer models.
  • Compatible with major brands including:
    • Amana
    • Crosley
    • Kenmore
    • Maytag
    • Whirlpool
  • Verify fitment by checking your appliance's original part numbers.

When to Replace

  • Dryer runs but does not produce any heat.
  • Drying cycles are excessively long.
  • Dryer shuts off prematurely mid-cycle.
  • Heating element coil is visibly broken or has lost continuity.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the installation.
  • For safety and system reliability, it is recommended to replace the heating element, thermostat, and fuse at the same time.
  • A multimeter can be used to test the continuity of the original components to confirm failure.
  • Ensure the dryer's exhaust vent is completely clear of lint and obstructions to prevent future overheating.