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Heat Resistant Adhesive – Part Number: W10841140
Heat Resistant Adhesive
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PartSelect #: PS11728058
Manufacturer #: W10841140
This is a heat-resistant adhesive for your appliance. The heat resistance allows you to stick parts such as grate feet, gaskets, and felt seals in hot areas, such as a cooktop, without compromising th...
$30.41
  In Stock
Thermal Fuse – Part Number: WP307473
Thermal Fuse
PartSelect #: PS11740687
Manufacturer #: WP307473
This thermal fuse is mounted on either the heating element or burner tube housing.
$54.98
  In Stock
Surface Burner Knob – Part Number: WP307458
Surface Burner Knob
PartSelect #: PS11740686
Manufacturer #: WP307458
This knob is sold individually.
$25.50
  Special Order
Complete Heater Assembly – Part Number: WPY303778
Complete Heater Assembly
PartSelect #: PS11757515
Manufacturer #: WPY303778
  No Longer Available
Indicator Light Kit – Part Number: 8316805
Indicator Light Kit
PartSelect #: PS394975
Manufacturer #: 8316805
  No Longer Available
BEZEL-KNOB – Part Number: W11194997
BEZEL-KNOB
PartSelect #: PS12348924
Manufacturer #: W11194997
$52.91
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NUT – Part Number: 338177
NUT
PartSelect #: PS344288
Manufacturer #: 338177
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LIGHT-IND – Part Number: 314126
LIGHT-IND
PartSelect #: PS336576
Manufacturer #: 314126
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COOKTOP – Part Number: 3183904
COOKTOP
PartSelect #: PS338204
Manufacturer #: 3183904
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USE WPL 3148754 – Part Number: 307493
USE WPL 3148754
PartSelect #: PS335781
Manufacturer #: 307493
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: 242981
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS333527
Manufacturer #: 242981
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THERMISTOR – Part Number: 4164508
THERMISTOR
PartSelect #: PS355417
Manufacturer #: 4164508
  No Longer Available

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Dryer stopped working
From previous experience I suspected the thermal fuse. Turned off the power and removed the front of the dryer by removing the two philips head screws in the door hinge and the two screws on the opposite side of the opening. The front came off easily since all that holds it in place besides the 4 screws are two spring clips. The thermal fuse is located on the side of the chamber enclosing the heating element. I removed the wires connected to the thermal fuse and temporarily joined them together with a spade type connector in order to determine if the thermal fuse was the problem. Turned the power back on and tried the dryer......it ran normally. Turned the power back off and removed the thermal fuse by taking out th two screws with a 1/4" nutdriver.
Ordered a replacement thermal fuse, installed it (with power turned off) and put everything back together. Dryer functioned normally after the thermal fuse had been replaced.
The thermal fuse can be removed and reinstalled using a 1/4" nutdriver. The wires are connected with push on spade type terminals.
Note: The swing damper on the dryer vent (the hooded cover where it exhausts to the outdoors) was jammed in the closed position with an accumulation of lint, which caused the dryer to overheat and blow the thermal fuse. If you experience a blown thermal fuse, always look for the cause or you'll blow the replacement within minutes of running the fryer again.
Parts Used:
Thermal Fuse
  • Mary Ann from East China Township, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Dryer would not turn start
I troubleshot the repair using the repair help section from Parts Select. It made finding the problem a snap. I then removed the four wires and two screws that held the heating element in place. Removed two screws that held thermal fuse in place and replaced. By accomplishing the repair myself I saved well over a hundred dollars.
Parts Used:
Thermal Fuse
  • John from Midway, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Broken knobs
I removed the existing knobs and popped the new ones into their place! It was aggravating that I could not find a local source to purchase replacement knobs, so I was very glad to discover PartSelect. Instead of a $1000 replacement cooktop, I replaced the knobs for less than a tenth the cost.
Parts Used:
Surface Burner Knob
  • Louise from Austin, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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