WP694674 Whirlpool Cycling Thermostat
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Whirlpool
MFG Number
WP694674
Manufactured BY:
Whirlpool
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Special Price
$25.99
Regular Price
$46.99
(45% off)
The Cycling Thermostat is a genuine OEM part designed for use in Whirlpool dryers, which also fits appliances from brands like Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears. This component plays a crucial role in regulating and monitoring the dryer's internal temperature throughout the drying process.
Its primary function is to turn the heating element on and off to maintain the set temperature, ensuring the dryer operates safely without overheating. This helps prevent damage to both the machine and the clothing inside.
Common reasons for a malfunctioning cycling thermostat include general wear and tear, electrical failures, or issues with the sensor itself.
Indicators of a defective cycling thermostat might be:
- Clothes remain damp and take longer to dry than expected
- Drying is uneven
- The dryer exhibits signs of overheating, such as a burning smell
- The dryer fails to heat up
Replacing a faulty cycling thermostat can resolve several issues, such as excessive heat, insufficient heating, premature shutdown, extended drying times, or the dryer failing to start. Ensuring this part functions correctly is essential for the dryer's optimal performance and safety.
Its primary function is to turn the heating element on and off to maintain the set temperature, ensuring the dryer operates safely without overheating. This helps prevent damage to both the machine and the clothing inside.
Common reasons for a malfunctioning cycling thermostat include general wear and tear, electrical failures, or issues with the sensor itself.
Indicators of a defective cycling thermostat might be:
- Clothes remain damp and take longer to dry than expected
- Drying is uneven
- The dryer exhibits signs of overheating, such as a burning smell
- The dryer fails to heat up
Replacing a faulty cycling thermostat can resolve several issues, such as excessive heat, insufficient heating, premature shutdown, extended drying times, or the dryer failing to start. Ensuring this part functions correctly is essential for the dryer's optimal performance and safety.
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