
279769 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Kit (Thermal Cut-Off, Thermal Fuse Kit, Safety Thermostat Kit)
279769 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Kit
The 279769 is a genuine OEM dryer thermal cutoff kit for Whirlpool and compatible dryers. This kit includes a thermal cutoff fuse (opens at ~352°F/178°C) and a high-limit thermostat (opens at ~250°F/121°C) to protect the dryer from overheating. Both are mounted on or near the heating element housing. Typical lifespan is 6–12 years; failures are most often due to restricted airflow, lint buildup, or cycling thermostat failure. Symptoms: dryer runs but doesn’t heat, shuts off mid-cycle, or overheats. IMPORTANT: Only use OEM kits for correct calibration and safety. CRITICAL: Always disconnect power before servicing. Never bypass either component—these are critical safety devices.
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279769 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Kit (Thermal Cut-Off, Thermal Fuse Kit, Safety Thermostat Kit)
279769 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Kit
The 279769 is a genuine OEM dryer thermal cutoff kit for Whirlpool and compatible dryers. This kit includes a thermal cutoff fuse (opens at ~352°F/178°C) and a high-limit thermostat (opens at ~250°F/121°C) to protect the dryer from overheating. Both are mounted on or near the heating element housing. Typical lifespan is 6–12 years; failures are most often due to restricted airflow, lint buildup, or cycling thermostat failure. Symptoms: dryer runs but doesn’t heat, shuts off mid-cycle, or overheats. IMPORTANT: Only use OEM kits for correct calibration and safety. CRITICAL: Always disconnect power before servicing. Never bypass either component—these are critical safety devices.
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279769 Dryer Thermal Cutoff Kit
The 279769 is a genuine OEM dryer thermal cutoff kit for Whirlpool and compatible dryers. This kit includes a thermal cutoff fuse (opens at ~352°F/178°C) and a high-limit thermostat (opens at ~250°F/121°C) to protect the dryer from overheating. Both are mounted on or near the heating element housing. Typical lifespan is 6–12 years; failures are most often due to restricted airflow, lint buildup, or cycling thermostat failure. Symptoms: dryer runs but doesn’t heat, shuts off mid-cycle, or overheats. IMPORTANT: Only use OEM kits for correct calibration and safety. CRITICAL: Always disconnect power before servicing. Never bypass either component—these are critical safety devices.

















