WE04X25201 General Electric Ge Dryer Cycling Thermostat
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General Electric
MFG Number
WE04X25201
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WE04X25201 replaces: AP6040078, 4587508, PS11772030.
Special Price
$17.99
Regular Price
$29.99
(40% off)
The GE Dryer Cycling Thermostat is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. This thermostat plays a crucial role in monitoring and managing the internal temperature of the dryer. It works by measuring the air temperature as it enters the dryer and adjusts the heat source to maintain optimal drying conditions. This ensures clothes are dried efficiently without the risk of overheating.
When the air temperature inside the dryer exceeds the set threshold, the thermostat deactivates the heating element or burner. It reactivates the heat source when the temperature falls, helping to keep the drying temperature steady and safe.
Additionally, this thermostat is compatible with appliances from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears.
Common issues that this thermostat addresses include:
- The dryer not heating adequately or not producing enough heat.
- Overheating, which can cause clothes to become too hot or scorched.
- The dryer failing to shut off, running non-stop, or extending drying times unnecessarily.
When the air temperature inside the dryer exceeds the set threshold, the thermostat deactivates the heating element or burner. It reactivates the heat source when the temperature falls, helping to keep the drying temperature steady and safe.
Additionally, this thermostat is compatible with appliances from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears.
Common issues that this thermostat addresses include:
- The dryer not heating adequately or not producing enough heat.
- Overheating, which can cause clothes to become too hot or scorched.
- The dryer failing to shut off, running non-stop, or extending drying times unnecessarily.
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