Dryer Heating Element Kit WED4815EW1 WED5000DW2 WED6200SW1 WED5300VW0 WED5100VQ1 WED4800BQ1 WED5300SQ0 WED4800XQ1 WED4800XQ0 WED49STBW1 WED4950HW0 WED4850HW0 WED4900XW0 WED4616FW0
0.00
Regular price
$35.10
Regular price
Save 10%
$38.99
Sale price
$35.10
Fast delivery
CONFIRM THE FIT FOR YOUR MODEL
Enter your model number
Dryer Heating Element Kit WED4815EW1 WED5000DW2 WED6200SW1 WED5300VW0 WED5100VQ1 WED4800BQ1 WED5300SQ0 WED4800XQ1 WED4800XQ0 WED49STBW1 WED4950HW0 WED4850HW0 WED4900XW0 WED4616FW0
Key Features
- Complete kit to restore dryer heating function.
- Includes one heating element, one cycling thermostat, one thermal cut-off, and one thermal fuse.
- Heating Element Rating: 5400 Watts, 240 Volts.
- Features a 5/16-inch male terminal connection.
- Nickel-chromium alloy coil construction for consistent heat generation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Heating Element: 279838, 279837, 3398064, 3403585, 8565582, W10724237, AP3094254
- Thermal Fuse: 3392519, 3388651, 694511, 80005, WP3392519VP, ET401
- Thermal Cut-off: 3977393, 279816, 3399848, AP3094244
- Cycling Thermostat: 3387134, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, WP3387134VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits numerous electric dryer models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Amana, Roper, and Crosley.
- Direct fit for models specified in the product title, such as WED4815EW1, WED5000DW2, and WED6200SW1.
- Designed for many 29-inch wide dryers with the lint screen located on the top panel.
When to Replace
- Dryer tumbles but does not produce heat.
- Clothing is still damp after a full drying cycle.
- Dryer overheats or shuts off mid-cycle.
- Dryer will not start (symptom of a failed thermal fuse).
- Visible breaks or damage to the old heating element coil.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from the electrical power source before beginning service.
- Use a multimeter to test for continuity to diagnose failed components.
- For optimal performance and safety, replace all included kit components at the same time.
- Thoroughly clean lint from the dryer's exhaust vent and housing during installation to prevent future overheating.
- Photograph the wiring configuration before disconnecting old parts to ensure correct reassembly.
