Where is the thermal fuse located on a kenmore dryer

The thermal fuse in your dryer is important for the safe running of your machine. Since the 1980’s, all dryers have had them. In fact, thermal fuses can be found in many modern appliances.

The role of the thermal fuse is to prevent fires, by detecting when the dryer drum is overheating, and tripping in response. The dryer will therefore stop running. A thermal fuse is a one-time use component, but luckily, they are inexpensive and easy to replace. Remember, as the thermal fuse is a safety component, do not use the dryer again until you have replaced it. With a new understanding of what the dryer thermal fuse does, you might still be wondering, where is the thermal fuse on a dryer?

The thermal fuse is just 1 or 2 inches long and should be located on the exhaust duct, but the location of the exhaust duct itself may differ depending on your model. Once you have located it, you’re ready to figure out whether it may have blown.

How to Tell if a Thermal Fuse is Blown

You may now know where to find your thermal fuse, but how can you tell if a thermal fuse has blown? These simple steps summarize the process below:

  • Unplug your dryer and ensure it is no longer connected to the gas or electric.
  • Locate the thermal fuse, as above.
  • Disconnect the thermal fuse from the wires.
  • Test the fuse with a multimeter.
  • If the needle on your multimeter does not move, your thermal fuse is blow.

Once you understand how to tell if a thermal fuse is blown, you can move onto the next step: thermal fuse replacement.

Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement

Once you have established that your thermal fuse has blown, you will need to replace it. Luckily, replacing your thermal fuse is a relatively easy task that does not require specialist equipment.

The first step towards dryer thermal fuse replacement is to purchase a replacement thermal fuse. Popular brands include Maytag dryer thermal fuses, Kenmore dryer thermal fuses, and Whirlpool dryer thermal fuses. You should choose the thermal fuse that works best for the make and model of your dryer.

The following is a simple overview of the steps you will take to a successful thermal fuse replacement.

  • Disconnect your dryer from its power source.
  • Remove the panel covering the blown thermal fuse.
  • Remove the wires and mounting screw from the blown fuse, to then remove the blown fuse itself from the dryer.
  • Replace the blown fuse with the new fuse, securing it with a screw and reattaching the wires.
  • Replace the dryer panel.
  • Reconnect the dryer to its power source.
  • The most common cause of a blown thermal fuse is a blocked exhaust vent. Clean the exhaust vent to prevent the thermal fuse from blowing again very quickly.

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Kenmore 90 series dryers come in a few different models that each have a unique set of features. Each one has a thermal fuse that will need to be replaced if it is ever blown. A blown thermal fuse will prevent the dryer from heating.

Where is the thermal fuse located on a kenmore dryer

A Phillips screwdriver is used to replace the fuse.

Kenmore 90 series dryers come in a few different models that each have a unique set of features. Each one has a thermal fuse that will need to be replaced if it is ever blown. A blown thermal fuse will prevent the dryer from heating. Replacing the fuse can correct a heating problem if a blown fuse is the source of the problem. Some heating problems are due to a faulty thermostat rather than a blown fuse.

Things You Will Need

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  • New thermal fuse
  • Phillips screwdriver

  1. Unplug the dryer's power cord from the electrical outlet.

  2. Loosen the screw on the vent clamp. Remove the vent clamp. Pull the vent tube out of the back of the 90 series dryer.

  3. Unscrew and remove the screws along the edge of the back panel of the dryer.

  4. Lift the back panel off of the unit to expose the fuse within the Kenmore dryer.

  5. Unhook the two wires that connect to the thermal fuse. The fuse is located near the dryer vent port.

  6. Remove the old fuse. Place the new fuse where the old fuse was placed.

  7. Attach the two wires that were connected to the previous fuse.

  8. Replace the back panel. Replace the screws that hold the panel in place.

  9. Replace the vent and plug the power cord back in.

The Drip Cap

  • Kenmore 90 series dryers come in a few different models that each have a unique set of features.
  • Some heating problems are due to a faulty thermostat rather than a blown fuse.
  • Lift the back panel off of the unit to expose the fuse within the Kenmore dryer.
  • Place the new fuse where the old fuse was placed.

References

  • "Troubleshooting and Repairing Major Appliances"; Eric Kleinert; 2007

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How do I know if thermal fuse is blown on dryer?

Set the multimeter to the lowest setting of ohms of resistance. Touching each end of the fuse, if it measures zero ohms, then your fuse is still good. Any other reading means that the thermal fuse has blown. Now your repair is technically just replacing that fuse.