
Thermal Fuse
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PartSelect Number
PS2349395
Manufacturer Part Number
137032600
Manufactured by
Frigidaire
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Too hot
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley.
Part# 137032600 replaces these:
AP4368739, 137060800, 7137032600
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Robert
November 2, 2017
Not sure why but on my Electrolux dryer (eied55hiw0), the limiter (137032600) is being replaced for the 3rd time (the dryer works fine for 3 months or so, then the heat goes out and the limiter needs replacing). Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks!
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your inquiry. If the air flow is restricted in your dryer this is the most common cause for the limiter or fuse to go out. Check the lint screen and the exhaust vent for build-up and check the hose for kinks or clogs as well. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Ernie
August 15, 2019
How to replace the high limit thermostat in the Frigidaire model: Fflg4033qt1 stackable dryer?
For model number PS2349395
Good Day Ernie. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number FFLG4033QT1). Based on our research here are some instructions to help you with your repair: 1) Unplug power cord. 2) Use a #2 Square bit or a Phillips Head Screw driver to unthread the screws at the back that a securing the main top. 3) Side the back and lift it up to remove. 4) Unthrew the screws that are securing the Control Panel Mounting Brackets to the Frame. 5) With the screws removed, lift the panel up and use a small flat head screw driver to depress the retaining tab to release the wire connector. 6) Open the dryer door and unthread screws on the front panel securing the lint filter housing cover. 7) Lift and support the dryer (i.e. with a wooden block so you can have access to the screws on the bottom of your unit) then unthread the bottom front panel mounting screws. 8) With the screws on threaded remove the support and unthread the top front panel mounting screws. 9) Lift the panel up and out. 10) Disconnect the door switch wire connector to fully remove the front panel. 11) Now disconnect both the drum light wire connector and the user control board wire connector from the main control board. 12) Unthread the control board support bracket screws and detach the bracket from the front bulkhead. 13) Unthread the lower bulkhead mounting screws. 14) Carefully lift the front bulkhead up to detach it from the frame. 15) For better access to the heating element we recommend removing the drum. 15) Support the main control board bracket. 16) Reach under the drum and unthread the belt from the pulley and motor shaft (You can use the belt to help lift out the drum). 17) Unthread the screws securing the heating element housing to the heat duct. 18) Next unthread the screws securing the housing to the base. 19) Detach the housing and set it on its side now disconnect the wires from the thermal fuse. 20) Unthread the screws to release the old fuse. 21) Install the new thermal fuse by aligning it on the heating element housing then thread and tighten the screws to secure. 22) Connect the wires to the terminals. 23) Realign the heating element housing on the heat duct and replace the screws to secure the assembly to the duct and the base. 24) Reinstall the drum by positioning it on the rear rollers. 25) Loop the belt on the pulley and motor shaft in a zig-zag formation. 26) Rotate the drum to help align the belt 27) Reinstall the front bulkhead by inserting the tabs into the slots in the frame as you align the drum on the front rollers. 28) Thread and tighten the lower bulkhead mounting screws. 29) Detach the support from the main control board bracket and hook the bracket onto the bulkhead. 30) Replace the screws. 31) Reconnect the user control board wire connector as well as the drum light wire connector. 32) Reinstall the front panel by first reconnecting the door switch wire connector. 33) Now hook the front panel tabs on the slots in the frame. 34) Replace the panel mounting screws on top lift and support the dryer to replace the bottom mounting screws. 35) Thread and tighten the two screws to secure the lint filter housing cover to the front panel. 36) Connect the wire connector to the user control board. 37) Re-position the control panel and replace the screws to secure the brackets. 38) Realign the main top and slide it into place. 39) Re-thread the screws in the back. 40) With the repair completed plug the power cord back in and your dryer should be ready for use. Hope this helps! Best Regards!
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Wakelyn
November 6, 2021
How to replace the thermal fuse in module # 41771723510
For model number 41771723510
Hello Wakelyn, Thank you for your inquiry. We have included a link to our repair video for a similar part to give you a general idea of the repair. We hope this helps.

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Zachary
November 12, 2019
Dryer has no heat, replaced the ignition and limiter but can’t seem to find the thermal limiter, are they two separate parts?
For model number FFLG2022MW3
Hello Zachary, Thank you for the question. The Thermal Limiter Part #: PS419402 is located on the back panel of the dryer, behind the drum. Hope this helps!
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David
July 15, 2019
My dryer runs but blows cold air not hot. I have changed out the ignition coil, Flame sensor, control thermistor, and ignitor. It is still blowing cold air and i am trying to figure out why. I would love some help.
For model number FFLG3911QW0
Hello David, thank you for inquiring. Besides the parts you mentioned, you will want to replace this Limiter part PS2349395 for your model.
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Zain
January 26, 2020
Where is the thermal limiter located?
For model number Fflg3911qw0
Hello and thank you for writing.
It is in the back of the unit . It is secured with the screws on the heating element housing to the heat duct. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Miranda
March 25, 2020
I'm getting code e65 on dryer model fase7021nw3
For model number Fase7021nw3
Hello Miranda, Thank you for the question. The error code E65 indicates a high limit thermostat has Been tripped. If the appliance is not over heating, make sure it has good air flow. Clean out the cabinet and lint duct. Make sure the Vent hose is clear and no kinks or bends and replace the thermostat. We hope this helps.
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JOSEPHINE
August 4, 2021
Is this the correct part for error 65 on Electrolux dryer
For model number ewmed70jiw
Hi Josephine,
Thank you for your question. When the E65 error code is displayed, it means that the high limit thermostat in the dryer has tripped and shut the dryer off because the dryer has a restricted air flow. The tube that vents the air outside is clogged with lint and it needs to be cleaned. If your ventilation has a lot of bends it, make sure these areas are thoroughly cleaned. You may need to contact a professional to clean your vents. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Maria
December 3, 2021
My dryer won't start, makes the noise when I turn the button but it won't start.
For model number GLER341AS2
Hello Maria, Thank you for the question. If the appliance is still powering on but will not start, we suggest testing the Door Switch. It can be tested with a multimeter to see if it has continuity, replace it if it does not show continuity. We hope this helps!
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CURTIS
November 25, 2022
My dryer does not fully dry the clothes on any particular cycle. Also, there is always a puddle of water in the bottom of the drum. Is the heating element gone or what could be causing this? Thanks
For model number EFME617STT0
Hello Curtis, thank you for asking. Based on our research, the water in the bottom of the drum is due to the poor ventilation system or clogged air vent. You may need to clean the vent. If the heating issue still exists, you may need to replace the high-limit thermostat, part number PS446428. If that does not help, we would recommend replacing the heating element, part number PS2367792. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of help!
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