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[Lifetime Warranty] 3387134 Dryer Cycling Thermostat & 3392519 Thermal Fuse - Compatible with Whirlpool & Kenmore - Replaces PS11741405 3387139 80005 694511 WP3392519VP 306910

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[Lifetime Warranty] 3387134 Dryer Cycling Thermostat & 3392519 Thermal Fuse - Compatible with Whirlpool & Kenmore - Replaces PS11741405 3387139 80005 694511 WP3392519VP 306910

3387134 Dryer Cycling Thermostat & 3392519 Thermal Fuse

Key Features

  • Regulates dryer temperature by cycling the heat source on and off.
  • Includes one L155-25F cycling thermostat and one 309F one-time thermal fuse.
  • Thermostat opens at approximately 155°F and closes at 130°F.
  • Thermal fuse acts as a safety device, cutting power to the motor circuit if the dryer overheats.
  • Components are designed as direct replacements for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dryer Cycling Thermostat (3387134): AP6008270, PS11741405, WP3387134, WP3387134VP, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, 2011, PD00002313, ET187
  • Dryer Thermal Fuse (3392519): WP3392519, AP6008325, PS11741460, 80005, 694511, 3388651, WP3392519VP, ET401, PD00002311, EAP11741460

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits most dryers manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation.
  • Compatible brands include: Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, Roper, Crosley, Estate, Inglis, Amana, and Admiral.
  • Fits numerous specific models, including many within the Kenmore 110 series. Verify compatibility with your dryer's model number before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Dryer does not produce heat.
  • Dryer gets too hot.
  • Drying cycles are excessively long.
  • Dryer shuts off mid-cycle.
  • Dryer will not start.
  • The thermal fuse repeatedly fails.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power supply before starting the repair.
  • Before replacing the thermal fuse, inspect and clean the dryer's venting system to resolve the underlying cause of overheating.
  • The thermal fuse is a safety component and cannot be reset. It requires replacement if it blows.
  • Use a multimeter to test for continuity on existing components to confirm failure before replacing.
$14.17
[Lifetime Warranty] 3387134 Dryer Cycling Thermostat & 3392519 Thermal Fuse - Compatible with Whirlpool & Kenmore - Replaces PS11741405 3387139 80005 694511 WP3392519VP 306910
$14.17

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3387134 Dryer Cycling Thermostat & 3392519 Thermal Fuse

Key Features

  • Regulates dryer temperature by cycling the heat source on and off.
  • Includes one L155-25F cycling thermostat and one 309F one-time thermal fuse.
  • Thermostat opens at approximately 155°F and closes at 130°F.
  • Thermal fuse acts as a safety device, cutting power to the motor circuit if the dryer overheats.
  • Components are designed as direct replacements for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Dryer Cycling Thermostat (3387134): AP6008270, PS11741405, WP3387134, WP3387134VP, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, 2011, PD00002313, ET187
  • Dryer Thermal Fuse (3392519): WP3392519, AP6008325, PS11741460, 80005, 694511, 3388651, WP3392519VP, ET401, PD00002311, EAP11741460

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits most dryers manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation.
  • Compatible brands include: Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, Roper, Crosley, Estate, Inglis, Amana, and Admiral.
  • Fits numerous specific models, including many within the Kenmore 110 series. Verify compatibility with your dryer's model number before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Dryer does not produce heat.
  • Dryer gets too hot.
  • Drying cycles are excessively long.
  • Dryer shuts off mid-cycle.
  • Dryer will not start.
  • The thermal fuse repeatedly fails.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the dryer from its power supply before starting the repair.
  • Before replacing the thermal fuse, inspect and clean the dryer's venting system to resolve the underlying cause of overheating.
  • The thermal fuse is a safety component and cannot be reset. It requires replacement if it blows.
  • Use a multimeter to test for continuity on existing components to confirm failure before replacing.