How To: Frigidaire/Electrolux Outlet Thermal Fuse 134711401
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- How To Replace: Frigidaire/Electrolux Outlet Thermal Fuse 134711401 www.appliancepa...
Symptoms: internal contacts burn out cutting power to the control board.
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, wooden block, side cutters, flathead screwdriver, homemade hook, short Phillips screwdriver, zip tie.
This Frigidaire/Electrolux made Dryer Outlet Thermal Fuse replaces the following older part numbers on Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Kelvinator, Westinghouse Dryers: 2688797, 134711400.
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JFC 😂 manufacturers really need to rethink their design... This is so ridiculous to have to disassemble the entire machine just to change a fuse... Like they couldn't create an external access door???
Thank you for the video! Nothing against skilled technicians ❤
This is like having to tear down an car engine to replace fuse in the ignition. Ridiculous
omg LOL this is a technician training video. it's meant to show how to fill the entire hour they bill so the customer doesn't feel ripped off. You can remove the fuse by simply removing the back panel and then remove that pipe with one screw. The fuse replacement is then as you see here. Literally on this model it's a 10 minute job
Just replaced the thermal limiter using this video. Thx!
Very well explained, many thanks!!! This was an excellent demo and visual tutorial.
This is VERY STUPID DESIGN BY FRIGIDAIRE! They could have given us an access panel from the back? I might just cut myself an access panel with my angle grinder for easy cleaning and access to thermal fuse. Ridiculous design to do major surgery on an appliance to replace a part that will need replacing every 5-10 yrs. Typical of appliance makers!
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Awesome tutorial!! It worked for me!!!
why is a fuse not instantly accessible?
Absolutely insane, what assholes..
seems like a reasonable spot to put a fuse.
So great video but my Frigidaire is a standup dryer on top of washer, is the fuse located in the same place cause I don’t see it on the round tube part all I see is the therm-o-disc heat sensor little black box looking sensor, thanks Model #FFLG3911QW1
I have the same dryer and can’t find it. Did you ever figure it out.
@@brandonhemrick5709 Yeah, take off the top, then the front top face of the dryer, remove the round drum then look up on the back wall on the left side you will see it mounted small circle fuse with two wires going to it
@@darthraider4083 any pictures?
I see what I think is a fuse on the top right(facing the dryer) that's with out removing the drum. But i do have continuity.
@@dannycalderon8516 drop me an email add and I can send a photo
Hard to believe there's no access from the rear.
This is a gas heated dryer, yes?
you literally don't have to do any of this. this is a video to show technicians how. to fill the. 1 or 2 hours they billed the customer. The thermal fuse is located on the outlet pipe accessible by simply removing the back panel and unscrewing it from the pipe. It's literally a 10-minute job.
Thank you for the tip!
True. My limiter part came today and installed it a couple hours ago, used this back panel method and it was a whole lot easier.
How to remove thermal fuse in a fridgidaire range
It varies model to model. Some may not have a fuse at all. I would advise to obtain the model number of the range and head over to our Facebook group for more model specific troubleshooting. facebook.com/groups/fixmystuff
just buy a new one
ya i've got 800 bucks I don't really need, great advise!