[Lifetime Warranty] [2026 Upgraded] Dryer Heating Element Kit for Whirlpool WED4815EW1 WED5000DW2 WED6200SW1 WED5300VW0 WED5100VQ1 WED4800BQ1 WED5300SQ0 WED4800XQ1 WED4800XQ0 WED49STBW1 WED4950HW0 WED4850HW0 WED4900XW0 WED4616FW0
279838 Dryer Heating Element & Thermal Fuse Restoration Kit
- Full Kit Set:1 x 279838 Dryer Heating Element, 1 x 3392519 Thermal Fuse, 1 x 3977393 Thermal Cut-off Fuse, 1x 3387134 Cycling Thermostat, 1 x 3977767 Thermostat with Screws
- Complete kit to restore dryer heating function.
- Includes one heating element, one cycling thermostat, one thermal cut-off, and one thermal fuse.
- Heating Element Rating: 5400 Watts, 240 Volts.
- Features a 5/16-inch male terminal connection.
- Nickel-chromium alloy coil construction for consistent heat generation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Heating Element: 279838, 279837, 3398064, 3403585, 8565582, W10724237, AP3094254
- Thermal Fuse: 3392519, 3388651, 694511, 80005, WP3392519VP, ET401
- Thermal Cut-off: 3977393, 279816, 3399848, AP3094244
- Cycling Thermostat: 3387134, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, WP3387134VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits numerous electric dryer models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Amana, Roper, and Crosley.
- Direct fit for models specified in the product title, such as WED4815EW1, WED5000DW2, and WED6200SW1.
- Designed for many 29-inch wide dryers with the lint screen located on the top panel.
When to Replace
- Dryer tumbles but does not produce heat.
- Clothing is still damp after a full drying cycle.
- Dryer overheats or shuts off mid-cycle.
- Dryer will not start (symptom of a failed thermal fuse).
- Visible breaks or damage to the old heating element coil.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from the electrical power source before beginning service.
- Use a multimeter to test for continuity to diagnose failed components.
- For optimal performance and safety, replace all included kit components at the same time.
- Thoroughly clean lint from the dryer's exhaust vent and housing during installation to prevent future overheating.
- Photograph the wiring configuration before disconnecting old parts to ensure correct reassembly.
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[Lifetime Warranty] [2026 Upgraded] Dryer Heating Element Kit for Whirlpool WED4815EW1 WED5000DW2 WED6200SW1 WED5300VW0 WED5100VQ1 WED4800BQ1 WED5300SQ0 WED4800XQ1 WED4800XQ0 WED49STBW1 WED4950HW0 WED4850HW0 WED4900XW0 WED4616FW0
[Lifetime Warranty] [2026 Upgraded] Dryer Heating Element Kit for Whirlpool WED4815EW1 WED5000DW2 WED6200SW1 WED5300VW0 WED5100VQ1 WED4800BQ1 WED5300SQ0 WED4800XQ1 WED4800XQ0 WED49STBW1 WED4950HW0 WED4850HW0 WED4900XW0 WED4616FW0
279838 Dryer Heating Element & Thermal Fuse Restoration Kit
- Full Kit Set:1 x 279838 Dryer Heating Element, 1 x 3392519 Thermal Fuse, 1 x 3977393 Thermal Cut-off Fuse, 1x 3387134 Cycling Thermostat, 1 x 3977767 Thermostat with Screws
- Complete kit to restore dryer heating function.
- Includes one heating element, one cycling thermostat, one thermal cut-off, and one thermal fuse.
- Heating Element Rating: 5400 Watts, 240 Volts.
- Features a 5/16-inch male terminal connection.
- Nickel-chromium alloy coil construction for consistent heat generation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Heating Element: 279838, 279837, 3398064, 3403585, 8565582, W10724237, AP3094254
- Thermal Fuse: 3392519, 3388651, 694511, 80005, WP3392519VP, ET401
- Thermal Cut-off: 3977393, 279816, 3399848, AP3094244
- Cycling Thermostat: 3387134, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, WP3387134VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits numerous electric dryer models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Amana, Roper, and Crosley.
- Direct fit for models specified in the product title, such as WED4815EW1, WED5000DW2, and WED6200SW1.
- Designed for many 29-inch wide dryers with the lint screen located on the top panel.
When to Replace
- Dryer tumbles but does not produce heat.
- Clothing is still damp after a full drying cycle.
- Dryer overheats or shuts off mid-cycle.
- Dryer will not start (symptom of a failed thermal fuse).
- Visible breaks or damage to the old heating element coil.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from the electrical power source before beginning service.
- Use a multimeter to test for continuity to diagnose failed components.
- For optimal performance and safety, replace all included kit components at the same time.
- Thoroughly clean lint from the dryer's exhaust vent and housing during installation to prevent future overheating.
- Photograph the wiring configuration before disconnecting old parts to ensure correct reassembly.
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Description
279838 Dryer Heating Element & Thermal Fuse Restoration Kit
- Full Kit Set:1 x 279838 Dryer Heating Element, 1 x 3392519 Thermal Fuse, 1 x 3977393 Thermal Cut-off Fuse, 1x 3387134 Cycling Thermostat, 1 x 3977767 Thermostat with Screws
- Complete kit to restore dryer heating function.
- Includes one heating element, one cycling thermostat, one thermal cut-off, and one thermal fuse.
- Heating Element Rating: 5400 Watts, 240 Volts.
- Features a 5/16-inch male terminal connection.
- Nickel-chromium alloy coil construction for consistent heat generation.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Heating Element: 279838, 279837, 3398064, 3403585, 8565582, W10724237, AP3094254
- Thermal Fuse: 3392519, 3388651, 694511, 80005, WP3392519VP, ET401
- Thermal Cut-off: 3977393, 279816, 3399848, AP3094244
- Cycling Thermostat: 3387134, 306910, 3387135, 3387139, WP3387134VP
Compatibility & Fitment
- Fits numerous electric dryer models from brands including Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag, Amana, Roper, and Crosley.
- Direct fit for models specified in the product title, such as WED4815EW1, WED5000DW2, and WED6200SW1.
- Designed for many 29-inch wide dryers with the lint screen located on the top panel.
When to Replace
- Dryer tumbles but does not produce heat.
- Clothing is still damp after a full drying cycle.
- Dryer overheats or shuts off mid-cycle.
- Dryer will not start (symptom of a failed thermal fuse).
- Visible breaks or damage to the old heating element coil.
Installation Tips
- Disconnect the dryer from the electrical power source before beginning service.
- Use a multimeter to test for continuity to diagnose failed components.
- For optimal performance and safety, replace all included kit components at the same time.
- Thoroughly clean lint from the dryer's exhaust vent and housing during installation to prevent future overheating.
- Photograph the wiring configuration before disconnecting old parts to ensure correct reassembly.
























