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8577274 Dryer Thermistor
Key Features
- Monitors and regulates internal dryer temperature to prevent overheating.
- Measures resistance at approximately 11.9K Ohms at 70°F (21°C).
- Dimensions: 1.9 in (L) x 1.3 in (W).
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- WP8577274
- AP6013514
- PS11746740
- 3976615
- 3390292
- 3406294
- 772546
- WP8577274VP
- TH7274
- PD00002401
Compatibility & Fitment
- Direct replacement for various dryer models.
- Fits dryers manufactured by Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, and Inglis.
When to Replace
- Dryer is overheating or not heating at all.
- Drying cycles are too long or too short.
- Appliance displays temperature-related error codes.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before beginning installation.
- The thermistor is typically located on the blower wheel housing or exhaust duct.
- Use a multimeter to verify the resistance of the existing part before replacement. A correct reading is approximately 11.9K Ohms at room temperature.
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Description
8577274 Dryer Thermistor
Key Features
- Monitors and regulates internal dryer temperature to prevent overheating.
- Measures resistance at approximately 11.9K Ohms at 70°F (21°C).
- Dimensions: 1.9 in (L) x 1.3 in (W).
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- WP8577274
- AP6013514
- PS11746740
- 3976615
- 3390292
- 3406294
- 772546
- WP8577274VP
- TH7274
- PD00002401
Compatibility & Fitment
- Direct replacement for various dryer models.
- Fits dryers manufactured by Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Crosley, and Inglis.
When to Replace
- Dryer is overheating or not heating at all.
- Drying cycles are too long or too short.
- Appliance displays temperature-related error codes.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before beginning installation.
- The thermistor is typically located on the blower wheel housing or exhaust duct.
- Use a multimeter to verify the resistance of the existing part before replacement. A correct reading is approximately 11.9K Ohms at room temperature.























