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WPW10384183 Whirlpool Thermistor
The Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR is a genuine OEM part. We're your #1 source for genuine OEM appliance parts. Contact us for further questions as well as any other appliance parts needs!
Weight : 0.028800 lbs
Dimension : 4.000000 x 0.500000 x 0.250000
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The Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR is a genuine OEM part. We're your #1 source for genuine OEM appliance parts. Contact us for further questions as well as any other appliance parts needs!
Weight : 0.028800 lbs
Dimension : 4.000000 x 0.500000 x 0.250000
The following parts are replaced by this product
- W10384183
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Replacing a Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR
DIY Guides for Replacing a Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR
Are you having some trouble with your Whirlpool dryer? Are you having issues with it not heating properly? If so, then it is likely that the thermistor might need replacing. A thermistor is a temperature-sensing device used in many Whirlpool dryers and a faulty one can lead to a range of issues, such as no heat, uneven temperature, and low tumbling power. Fortunately, replacing a thermistor on a Whirlpool dryer with the model number WPW10384183 is fairly simple. With the right tools and some knowledge, you can do this repair yourself in no time.
Here’s a guide to help you get started:
Safety First: Before you venture into any do-it-yourself repair project, make sure you read through the safety instructions carefully and take all necessary precautions. For instance, wear protective gear such as safety glasses, gloves, and long pants and sleeves, and avoid handling electrical components with wet hands.
Step 1: Unplug Your Dryer
Before you start any repair work, the first step is to unplug the dryer from the wall socket. This is to ensure that there is no possibility of electrocution while you are repairing any electrical components.
Step 2: Access the Thermistor
Once the dryer is unplugged, you will need to access the area where the thermistor is located. The location of the thermistor will depend on the model of the dryer. However, in most models, the thermistor is found in the blower housing or in the ducting near the bottom of the dryer.
Step 3: Remove the Cover
Once you have found the thermistor, you will need to remove the cover panel to gain access. This cover panel can be removed by unscrewing the screws holding it in place.
Step 4: Disconnect Wires
Once you have exposed the thermistor, disconnect the wires leading to it. Make sure to note down the order in which they are connected in case you need to reconnect them later.
Step 5: Remove the Thermistor
Now you can remove the thermistor from its mounting bracket. In some models, you may need to remove a couple of screws to do this.
Step 6: Install the New Thermistor
Once the old thermistor has been removed, you can now install the new one. Make sure to secure it to the mounting bracket before proceeding to the next step.
Step 7: Connect Wires
You can now connect the wires back to the new thermistor. Make sure to connect them in the same order as they were before.
Step 8: Test Your Dryer
Once the thermistor has been replaced, plug in the dryer and test it. This can be done by running the dryer in a normal cycle and checking if the temperatures are correct and the timer is functioning properly.
Step 9: Replace the Cover
Once you have verified that the thermistor has been successfully replaced, replace the cover panel and screw it back in place.
And that’s it, you’re done! With a few tools and some patience, you can easily replace a Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
DIY Guides for Replacing a Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR
Are you having some trouble with your Whirlpool dryer? Are you having issues with it not heating properly? If so, then it is likely that the thermistor might need replacing. A thermistor is a temperature-sensing device used in many Whirlpool dryers and a faulty one can lead to a range of issues, such as no heat, uneven temperature, and low tumbling power. Fortunately, replacing a thermistor on a Whirlpool dryer with the model number WPW10384183 is fairly simple. With the right tools and some knowledge, you can do this repair yourself in no time.
Here’s a guide to help you get started:
Safety First: Before you venture into any do-it-yourself repair project, make sure you read through the safety instructions carefully and take all necessary precautions. For instance, wear protective gear such as safety glasses, gloves, and long pants and sleeves, and avoid handling electrical components with wet hands.
Step 1: Unplug Your Dryer
Before you start any repair work, the first step is to unplug the dryer from the wall socket. This is to ensure that there is no possibility of electrocution while you are repairing any electrical components.
Step 2: Access the Thermistor
Once the dryer is unplugged, you will need to access the area where the thermistor is located. The location of the thermistor will depend on the model of the dryer. However, in most models, the thermistor is found in the blower housing or in the ducting near the bottom of the dryer.
Step 3: Remove the Cover
Once you have found the thermistor, you will need to remove the cover panel to gain access. This cover panel can be removed by unscrewing the screws holding it in place.
Step 4: Disconnect Wires
Once you have exposed the thermistor, disconnect the wires leading to it. Make sure to note down the order in which they are connected in case you need to reconnect them later.
Step 5: Remove the Thermistor
Now you can remove the thermistor from its mounting bracket. In some models, you may need to remove a couple of screws to do this.
Step 6: Install the New Thermistor
Once the old thermistor has been removed, you can now install the new one. Make sure to secure it to the mounting bracket before proceeding to the next step.
Step 7: Connect Wires
You can now connect the wires back to the new thermistor. Make sure to connect them in the same order as they were before.
Step 8: Test Your Dryer
Once the thermistor has been replaced, plug in the dryer and test it. This can be done by running the dryer in a normal cycle and checking if the temperatures are correct and the timer is functioning properly.
Step 9: Replace the Cover
Once you have verified that the thermistor has been successfully replaced, replace the cover panel and screw it back in place.
And that’s it, you’re done! With a few tools and some patience, you can easily replace a Whirlpool WPW10384183 THERMISTOR.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
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