







3392519 Dryer Thermal Fuse - ForWhirlpool Kenmore Maytag Dryers
3392519 Dryer Thermal Fuse
Key Features
- Single-use safety fuse designed to open at a set temperature
- Activation Temperature: 196°F (91°C)
- Terminals: Two 3/16 inch male spade connectors
- Prevents overheating by interrupting the electrical circuit to the heating element or motor
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 3392519
- WP3392519
- WP3392519VP
- 3388651
- 694511
- 80005
- AP6008325
- PS11741460
- EAP11741460
- ET401
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for a wide range of electric and gas clothes dryers.
- Compatible with many models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Roper.
- Verify compatibility by checking your appliance's service manual or original part number.
When to Replace
- The dryer will not start.
- The dryer motor runs, but the unit does not produce heat.
- The original fuse fails a continuity test with a multimeter.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the repair.
- The root cause of a blown fuse is often a clogged vent; inspect and thoroughly clean the entire vent system from the dryer to the exterior exit.
- For a complete repair, it is recommended to also test and potentially replace the high-limit thermostat at the same time.
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Description
3392519 Dryer Thermal Fuse
Key Features
- Single-use safety fuse designed to open at a set temperature
- Activation Temperature: 196°F (91°C)
- Terminals: Two 3/16 inch male spade connectors
- Prevents overheating by interrupting the electrical circuit to the heating element or motor
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 3392519
- WP3392519
- WP3392519VP
- 3388651
- 694511
- 80005
- AP6008325
- PS11741460
- EAP11741460
- ET401
Compatibility & Fitment
- Designed for a wide range of electric and gas clothes dryers.
- Compatible with many models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Roper.
- Verify compatibility by checking your appliance's service manual or original part number.
When to Replace
- The dryer will not start.
- The dryer motor runs, but the unit does not produce heat.
- The original fuse fails a continuity test with a multimeter.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from its power source before starting the repair.
- The root cause of a blown fuse is often a clogged vent; inspect and thoroughly clean the entire vent system from the dryer to the exterior exit.
- For a complete repair, it is recommended to also test and potentially replace the high-limit thermostat at the same time.























