Dryer high limit thermostat and thermal fuse kit. If the dryer does not heat the most common cause is a blown thermal fuse. Both the thermostat and fuse can be tested to determine if either is defective.352 F fuse. L146.1-44.4c thermostat.
Dryer thermal fuse located on the blower housing. If the dryer overheats, the thermal fuse blows cutting off power to the motor or the heating system. When the fuse is bad the dryer won't start or will run but not heat. The thermal fuse cannot be reset. Fuses often blow due to a clogged dryer vent.
Thermal fuse
Thermal fuse
Thermal fuse
Microwave/range thermal fuse. If the appliance overheats, the thermal fuse blows to cut off power to the appliance. If the thermal fuse has blown, the appliance will no longer heat.
Safety thermal fuse (thermal overload)
Thermal cut-out (fuse)
Thermal Fuse
Thermal fuse
In-line fuse assembly. Opens at approximately 230 degrees Fahrenheit (110 degrees Celsius)
Thermal fuse (110' C)
Thermal protector (thermal fuse)
Temperature cut-out (TCO), oven cavity
Thermal protector (fuse)
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