





137032600 Dryer Thermal Limiter for Frigidaire Kenmore Electrolux Crosley - Replaces 137060800 1483164
137032600 Dryer Thermal Limiter
Key Features
- Acts as a non-resettable safety fuse to prevent overheating
- Monitors dryer temperature and interrupts power to the heating element if it exceeds safe limits
- Located on the heater housing
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4368739
- PS2349395
- AH2349395
- EA2349395
- 1483164
- 137060800
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for specific dryer models from Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, and Westinghouse
- Example compatible models: AGQ6000ES4, AGQ6400HE1
- Always verify fitment with your appliance's model number before purchasing
When to Replace
- Dryer runs but does not produce heat
- Dryer stops heating during a cycle
- The original thermal limiter shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the repair
- This component is a one-time fuse. If the original has failed, inspect and clean the entire dryer venting system for lint blockages to resolve the root cause of overheating.
- Failure to clear obstructions may cause the new limiter to fail prematurely
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Description
137032600 Dryer Thermal Limiter
Key Features
- Acts as a non-resettable safety fuse to prevent overheating
- Monitors dryer temperature and interrupts power to the heating element if it exceeds safe limits
- Located on the heater housing
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- AP4368739
- PS2349395
- AH2349395
- EA2349395
- 1483164
- 137060800
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for specific dryer models from Frigidaire, Electrolux, Kenmore, Crosley, and Westinghouse
- Example compatible models: AGQ6000ES4, AGQ6400HE1
- Always verify fitment with your appliance's model number before purchasing
When to Replace
- Dryer runs but does not produce heat
- Dryer stops heating during a cycle
- The original thermal limiter shows no continuity when tested with a multimeter
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the repair
- This component is a one-time fuse. If the original has failed, inspect and clean the entire dryer venting system for lint blockages to resolve the root cause of overheating.
- Failure to clear obstructions may cause the new limiter to fail prematurely























