Product Description
Thermal Limiter - Limit 220 Specifications
This thermal fuse limiter, with a limit of 220 degrees Fahrenheit, is manufactured for both gas and electric clothes dryers. Once the internal temperature of the dryer reaches 220 degrees, the heating element cuts out.
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Replacing your Frigidaire Dryer Thermal Limiter - Limit 220
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Too hot
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, Kelvinator.
Part# 134120900 replaces these:
AP2108182, 1489053, 146062-000, 3205659, 5303209192
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Chris K - January 18, 2024
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Worked perfectly. Came fast. ????
Fit perfectly
W. Craig M - April 28, 2022
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Perfect
Worked great.
Marcel L - October 1, 2021
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Very simple to replace, as on my model of dryer it is located on the top (no need to remove the drum. 2 screws unscrewed from the inside of the back panel, hard to be a contortionist to unscrew with a stubby screwdriver. I replabced the limiter but used small bolts with lock washer and nut for easier exchange (hopefully never).
Part came on time. It was the right part.
Mehdi D - July 21, 2020
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thank you Part Select the part and shipping was as expected and my 20 years old working again like a charm. Until next repair.
Thomas M - April 22, 2020
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A1 experience
It was thé first time I make a repaire on my 15 years old dryer. And thanks to the videos I could complete It successfully and easily
Roy V - June 15, 2019
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Not the Right Part
I have always had good luck ordering parts form parstelect.ca. I ordered this part based on Part Select stating that this was the most common cause of a dryer overheating. Received the part, took the dryer apart to do the replacement and once reassembled, the dryer did the same thing. I did some more research on the internet and found there are several components that could be the cause, some not mentioned on this website. I also did more research on how to properly test each component for integrity. I have since ordered a thermistor after testing it as the solution. The thermal limiter I bought was the correct replacement, however after I found out how to test it, I now have a spare part that will probably never get used; and the shipping was almost as much as the part itself. I must say though that video on how to replace parts that Parts Select provides are very straight forward and accurate, which is helpful. They do need to include test procedures for the electrical components for better troubleshooting.
Nicole B - April 30, 2019
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Everything went great thank you
The part was in good shape thank you
Brian W - October 22, 2018
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Thermal limiter.
This fixed the problem although I don't think I would have diagnosed it without the schematic in the bottom of the machine. There was some insulation against the back of the machine which caused it to heat up right where the part was.
Andre B - August 19, 2018
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Limiteur thermique
Cela a très bien fonctionné. Merci
FRANK P - August 15, 2018
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Easy repair
Now the dryer can do the complete cycle of 40 min. Before max. 10 min. and thé clothes were super hot. Thanks
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Thermal Limiter opened
Unplugged Dryer.
Opened top of Dryer, over the drum.
Removed Thermal Limiter.
Tested the Thermal Limiter - found it was open.
Checked all vents and exhaust tube for lint build-up.
Replaced Thermal Limiter.
Closed top of dryer.
Plugged Dryer back.
Tested Dryer - it works.
Opened top of Dryer, over the drum.
Removed Thermal Limiter.
Tested the Thermal Limiter - found it was open.
Checked all vents and exhaust tube for lint build-up.
Replaced Thermal Limiter.
Closed top of dryer.
Plugged Dryer back.
Tested Dryer - it works.
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Stephen from Newnan, GA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dryer would not start
I found a electrical diagram and some common problems on some websites which led me to check the thermal limiters. There are two right up top near the back of the dryer - one mounted closer to the heating coils and one mounted directly to the sheet metal on the inside back of the dryer. Using an DMM on the "Ohms" setting, I checked each sensor to make sure that they were "closed" (near zero ohms). Sure enough, the sensor mounted on the back of the enclosure was open (high resistance) which prevented the dryer from starting. To confirm, I shorted the two leads going to the sensor together temporarily and wrapped them with electrical tape and then tested the dryer - it worked perfectly. The part from Part Select was ordered and shipped very quickly. Since the sheet metal screws holding the sensor on were difficult to access with the drum in place, I used small machine screws/nuts to fasten the sensor - this allowed me to tighten the nuts from the outside of the dryer, making it very easy to attach.
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Stephen from Austin, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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dryer does not get very hot, takes two cycle's to dry
removed the screws, disconnected the wires. installed the new elements replaced the wires.
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MELISSA from OKEECHOBEE, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Had a professional do the install. He had difficulty aligning the cabinet so that it did not rub against the dryer drum. The parts you mailed me worked fine and resolved the problem. Thanks. Even having to pay the installer saved me 50% on the total job.
Installer unscrewed the screws on the upper panel, loosened the pulley holding the rubber drum cable, and pulled the drum up and out of the unit. With the rear heating element exposed, he unplugged the wire connections to the heating element, unscrewed the four screws holding the element to the rear panel and took the element out. Then he installed the new heating element by re-applying the four screws into the rear panel. He then replaced the thermal limiter which was directly at the right of the heating element by unplugging the wire connections to the thermal limiter and then unscrewing the thermal limiter from the rear panel. The process to install the new thermal limiter was the reverse process. He didn't install a new High Limit Thermostat because there was one attached to the new Heater. When all the new parts were installed, he reinstalled the drum by pushing the rear nub of the drum into the whole at the center of the heating plate. He then placed the rubber drum cable around the drum with the rough service facing the drum, placed the cable on the pulley and adjusted the tension of the cable with a screw driver. He then reinstalled the front panel by aligned the screw holes and reinserting and tightening the screws.
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michael from jupiter, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer overheated and stopped working
The first thing I did was cheked the electrical panel and breaker, then I checked the electrical cord, then I did check the motor on the bottom of the machine (that may be is the blower motor) looking for any indication of burned parts or broken, then I checked the on-off switch with a voltmeter looking for continuity and it was fine. Then I checked the timer switch and it was fine as well. Finally, I took the lid off the top of the dryer machine to check the thermostat and themal limiter fuse. The thermostat was fine but the thermal fuse was open. So after doing some research to understand how the fuse work I decided to place an order to get a new fuse. I installed it and the dryer started working again. After replacing the fuse I monitored the dryer machine while operating it and worked fine. Why the fuse was open or was damaged? It is the first time I have problems w/ the dryer. I checked the end of the conduct line that guide the air out and I noticed and have to clean the end of it because it was dirt. Because it was not completly clean, the dryer got overheated. It took me sometime to figure out the problem but I learned, save me money and the best part was that I do it myself : )
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Paul from Holiday, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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overheating, squeeking
Unplung it, pop up the top and take it off, unplug the 2 plugs, take 2 screws out that hold the front door, take out the door. Get the belt loose from the back roller, pull out the entire drum. I changed all 3 thermostat, 2 in the back and 1 in the front, also change the rear bearing. Dryer works great now, no more squeeking and no more overheating it's like having a new dryer. I'm a woman and did it all by myself, save me a bunch of bucks!!!
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Christine from Wheelersburg, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would not start. When turning on, I could hear faint humming, but the motor would not start.
1) Unplug the unit.
2) Remove all screws from top of the unit except for the one in the center front that does not go through the outer casing.
3) Find the Thermal Limiter which is on the back wall near the top on the left side when looking from the front.
4) Disconnect the two wires
5) Remove the two screws that mount the limiter to the back wall.
6) Use an ohmeter to test if a current flows through the unit. If no current flows through (an open switch), then the unit will need to be replaced.
7) Clean any lint that you can at this point.
8) Use two screws to mount new Thermal Limiter
9) Reconnect the two wires to the Limiter.
10) Attach the top of the dryer case.
2) Remove all screws from top of the unit except for the one in the center front that does not go through the outer casing.
3) Find the Thermal Limiter which is on the back wall near the top on the left side when looking from the front.
4) Disconnect the two wires
5) Remove the two screws that mount the limiter to the back wall.
6) Use an ohmeter to test if a current flows through the unit. If no current flows through (an open switch), then the unit will need to be replaced.
7) Clean any lint that you can at this point.
8) Use two screws to mount new Thermal Limiter
9) Reconnect the two wires to the Limiter.
10) Attach the top of the dryer case.
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Mark from Normalville, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would not start.
Unplugged the dryer from electrical socket. Vacuumed lint from dryer and exit hose. Removed top from dryer. Used pliers to remove the 2 wires from the thermal limiter. Used screwdriver to remove 2 screws that held the limiter in place.
Installed the new limiter, connected the 2 wires, plugged in the dryer's electrical connection, turned on dryer, and resumed my "washday chores".
Installed the new limiter, connected the 2 wires, plugged in the dryer's electrical connection, turned on dryer, and resumed my "washday chores".
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Onmi from Douglas, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Dryer not working
After reading about similar problems people have had with this make of dryer, I focused attention on the thermal limiter. I determined that it was the culprit by "jumping" it with a 6" piece of wire. Then I simply went on the site, ordered the part. It arrived a few days later and I pulled out the old one, screwed in the new one, and the dryer is good as new.
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Susan from Point Pleasent Beach, NJ
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would not turn on
I contacted a company to come out and diagnose the problem. They informed me that the thermal limiter is bad and needed to be replaced for $15 for the part and $85 labor. I found the part on this site for about $10, and did the repair myself. The dryer was mostly dismantled so I pulled the drum back, and replaced the part. The tricky part was the pulley system was, so make sure you see it before hand or find a diagram online. Once that was figured out, I set the drum back up, greased and tightened the pulley, reattached the front of the washer with connections, and closed the lid.
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Michael from Erlanger, KY
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Larry
November 15, 2017
Will the dryer motor come on if the thermal fuse is bad? The dryer quit drying, although the drum will turn.I changed the element but still no heat. The drum will turn, but no heat. Thanks
For model number LEQ332DSO
Hi Larry, Thank you for the question. If the fuse has blown,the dryer will still run and everything else will work except the there will be no heat. Hope this helps!
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Alan
December 8, 2017
How do you test the thermal limiter
For model number FSE748GFS1
Hello Alan, Thank you for your inquiry. You can test the thermal limiter with a multimeter. The reading should be close to 0 ohms if the limiter is working properly. I have included a link to a video with more information on how to use a multimeter. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvI84Qa8Jc4
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Adam
April 30, 2018
We are having a problem with it saying door open and the light inside dryer will not come on, so dryer will not start.
For model number FASE7073LW0
Hi Adam,
Thank you for your question. The part you may want to check is your door switch. It sounds like that might be your issue. You could also take a look at your thermostats and your thermal fuses as well. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Hal
October 4, 2017
How could the circuit breaker in the house impact the thermal limiter? I think by not reinstalling it to the sheet metal to help dissipate heat and also my electrical tape both allowed heat build up to a higher level than the limit and it blew. Is there anything else inside the dryer that also needs to be checked?
For model number FDE336RES2
Hi Hal,
Thank you for your question. Your circuit breaker can blow your thermal fuse if you do not have a surge protector on your electrical box. If there is a power surge, that will blow your fuse. It does indeed seem like because of the way that you installed the part, that is why it blew so quickly. You could check all of your thermostats to see if they are malfunctioning at all. However it just seems like you would need to install the part properly and it should be alright. Good luck with your repair Hal.
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Golden
October 28, 2017
My dryer stops a few seconds to minutes into cycle and the "drying", "cooldown", and "extended tumble" start blinking. It can only be restarted after pressing cancel button. Does this sound like a result of a faulty thermal limiter? Sometimes, the dryer will run nearly a full cycle after it has been unplugged for an extended period of time.
For model number AEQ8700fso
Hi Golden,
Thank you for your inquiry. There are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the thermal limiter, the high limit thermostat, the control thermistor, the heating element, the rear drum bearing kit and the door catch. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Beverly
August 14, 2019
When i push start button dryer runs 2-4 secs then cut off
For model number feq1442eso
Hello Beverly, thank you for contacting us. This is most likely due to a faulty Thermal Limiter. This Thermal Limiter part number PS419402 is the correct replacement for your model. You may also want to consider the Rear Drum Bearing part number PS459829 to fix this. I hope this helps and good luck with your repair!
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Hal
October 3, 2017
Would not start so checked thermal list fuse... it was blown... replaced but did not reinstall to sheet metal since it was very tight space. put black tape around connections. had great air flow after reinstall and heat. after use it blew. should i have put on the sheet metal and left bare (no electrical tape) insted of the easier fix. ??
For model number FDE336RES2
Hi Hal,
Thank you for your inquiry. It would have been best if the fuse was installed the way the original fuse was. If the fuse blows again it may be an issue with the circuit breaker in your house. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Pete
October 29, 2017
The dryer will not stay on drying. It goes immediately to cool down thus no heat. Would the thermal fuse cause this? Or is it more serious?
For model number 41788042700
Hi Pete,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest testing both the high limit thermostat and your thermal cut off on your heating element to make sure that they are working correctly. It sounds like your high limit thermostat might be not working correctly. Testing the thermal cut off as well is just to cover all of your bases. You can test those parts with a multi meter. When you test them, if they are both showing zero, then those parts are fine and you may need to then test your heating element. The ohms should also be showing zero for that part as well. Good luck with your repair.
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Garry
November 27, 2017
Does this dryer have a heating element? If so, how do I replace it?
For model number FRE5714KW0
Hello Garry,
Thanks for your question. The heating element for your model is part number PS418120. We have a video online for how to replace the heating element. Please go to the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch=gxcWQuqYWr0
I hope this helps.
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Dallas
March 15, 2018
When i push the start button, the lights flash then it shuts off. Does not actually try to start at all. Any idea as to what could be going on?
For model number Aeq6000es2
Hi Dallas,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer is not starting, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the thermal limiter, the drive motor, the switch, the drum belt, the terminal block, the rear drum bearing, the door catch and the high limit thermostat. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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