Kenmore 110.75132411 Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement
If your Kenmore 110.75132411 dryer suddenly stopped heating or stopped running as expected, the thermal fuse may have blown. Replacing the fuse is often part of the solution, but airflow should also be inspected to prevent the problem from returning.
Common Symptoms
- The dryer loses heat suddenly
- The machine stops working after long or hot cycles
- Dry times increased before the failure
- The dryer overheated or venting was poor
What to Check First
Start by confirming the main symptom and checking the most likely parts for this Kenmore model. For brand-specific parts, browse Kenmore washer & dryer parts.
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Related Repair Guides
Dryer Thermal Fuse: Symptoms and Replacement, Dryer Takes Too Long to Dry Clothes, Kenmore Dryer Troubleshooting Guide
Model-Specific Repair Notes
For this specific model, always verify the exact model tag before ordering replacement parts. Similar-looking components can vary by mounting style, connector type, and fit. It is also smart to inspect related wear items while the appliance is open so you do not miss a second issue connected to the same symptom.
FAQ
Why does the fuse blow?
Most often because of overheating caused by poor airflow.
Can I just replace the fuse?
You should also inspect venting and related heating components.
Will a bad fuse always stop the dryer completely?
Not always. Some models lose heat only while others stop running.
Is the thermal fuse resettable?
No. It is typically a one-time safety part.