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[Lifetime Warranty] 6931EL3003D Dryer Thermostat Thermal Fuse - Compatible with LG Kenmore GE Dryers - Replaces AP4440975 6931EL3003E - Pack of 4
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6931EL3003D Dryer High-Limit Thermostat & Thermal Fuse
Key Features
- Fail-Safe Overheat Protection: Acts as a critical safety mechanism that automatically interrupts power to the heating element if the dryer's internal temperature exceeds the factory-calibrated safe limit, preventing potential fire hazards.
- High-Precision Calibration: Engineered to exact OEM specifications to ensure accurate temperature monitoring, preventing the dryer from "short-cycling" while keeping your laundry safe from scorch marks.
- Heavy-Duty Electrical Contacts: Built with premium internal bimetal contacts designed to withstand the continuous, high-amperage electrical draw of modern electric and gas dryers without degrading.
- Direct Drop-In Replacement: Features standard male spade connection terminals and a pre-drilled mounting bracket for a seamless, wire-free installation directly onto the heater assembly housing.
- Restores Heating Efficiency: Replacing a faulty or weakened high-limit thermostat ensures your dryer maintains the optimal temperature curve, reducing cycle times and saving on energy costs.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4440975
- PS3530485
- 6931EL3003E
- AH3530485
- EA3530485
- EAP3530485
- PD00001818
- 1268366
- L3003D
Compatibility & Fitment
This thermal limit thermostat is a direct replacement for standard and high-efficiency dryers from the following brands:
- LG
- Kenmore
- Sears
When to Replace
- No Heat Production: The dryer drum spins and the control panel works normally, but the air inside remains completely cold because the thermostat has permanently tripped and cut power to the heater.
- Dryer Shuts Off Mid-Cycle: The machine runs for 5 to 10 minutes and then completely shuts down, indicating the thermostat is tripping prematurely due to age or restricted airflow.
- Dryer Won't Start: On some specific models, a blown thermal fuse or high-limit thermostat on the heater box will break the entire motor circuit, preventing the dryer from turning on at all.
- Failed Continuity Test: If you remove the thermostat and test the two terminals with a multimeter, a reading of "No Continuity" (or infinite resistance) confirms the part has blown.
Installation Tips
- Safety First: CRITICAL: Dryers operate on high-voltage circuits. You must completely unplug the machine from the wall outlet (or turn off the 240V circuit breaker) before opening the cabinet.
- Address the Root Cause: PRO TIP: High-limit thermostats rarely blow on their own. They trip because the dryer cannot expel hot air. Before turning the dryer back on, you must thoroughly clean the internal lint filter housing and your home's external exhaust duct to prevent the new part from blowing immediately.
- Accessing the Part: On most compatible models, you will need to remove the top panel and the front panel (including the door) to access the heating element assembly located at the bottom right or rear of the chassis.
- Check the Thermistor: While you have the dryer disassembled, it is highly recommended to check the main cycling thermostat and the thermistor. If they are coated in lint, carefully brush them off to ensure accurate temperature readings.
