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A 3387134 cycling thermostat is in tune with the temperature of your dryer and regulates it in order to maintain a certain temperature. This thermostat reaches a temperature of 155 degrees, turns off, and then turns on again once it has dropped by 25 degrees. If your dryer is not giving off enough heat, is over-heating, is not turning on, or is having issues with the timer functionality, it could indicate an issue with the thermostat. The installation of the cycling thermostat is simple and the only tool required is a 1/4 inch nut driver (and gloves for safety). This part fixes the following symptoms: No heat or not enough heat | Takes too long to dry | Will Not Start | Timer will not advance. The 3392519 thermal fuse is used in dryers as a safety mechanism that stops the flow of electricity to the motor circuit when a dryer overheats. This replacement part features two 3/16 inch terminals, and is sold individually. When this fuse is faulty, your dryer will not start or it will not heat properly. The 3977393 thermal cut-off turns off the heating component when the dryer overheats, ensuring there is a consistent level of heat at all times. If your dryer is not starting properly, shutting off too soon or is taking too long to dry your clothes it could be because it has blown and needs to be replaced. This part fixes the following symptoms: No heat or not enough heat | Takes too long to dry | Will Not Start | Too hot This 3977767 high-limit thermostat with Terminal Extension Arm acts as as safety mechanism that keeps the dryer from overheating. Once the dryer temperature reaches 221 degrees Fahrenheit, this piece will shut down power to the heating element until it drops by 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This part fixes the following symptoms: No heat or not enough heat | Takes too long to dry | Too hot | Will Not Start