This switch allows you to change the cycle settings on your dryer.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Dryer Temperature Selector Switch
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Maytag.
Part# WP3399639 replaces these:
AP6008373, 3396013, 3399639
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Helen Manzo M - October 8, 2022
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1) Helen Manzo is not the customer but the shipping address so this review is from the person who purchased the part and has the account and the installer. 3 stars for this.
2) the shipping delayed and missed twice with wrong instructions. FedEx had delivered for years to this remote site with no problems and messed up a very important timing for installation which had to be rescheduled and work rescheduled for the appliance to be repaired. FedEx gets a zero on this part.
3) The part was easy to order and instructions on the Part select website are great. PartSelect will always be my first choice but they should review who they ship with or let the customer make the choice. I give Part select a big 5 star and always have had 5 star service with their company.
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Peggy F - May 17, 2018
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Easy dryer repair.
The part arrived in two days took only a few minutes to install, and my dryer was working great again!
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Jeff
January 27, 2018
The heat on out dryer slowly stopped working over a period of time. The dryer works as normal but with no heat irregardless which heat setting we use or timer cycle chosen. I checked the exhaust which goes directly from the back of the dryer out the 10" exterior wall. It is clear. I then pulled the back off of the dryer as seen in your videos (great help). I pulled the lint chase and it had no blockage. I cleaned and recattached it. I then did a continuity check on the following, 1 heating element, 2 thermal fuse, 3 thermal cut off, 4 thermostat internal bias, and 5 thermostat high limit. All showed continuity. What is next, timer and heat setting?
For model number WED4800XQ0
Hello Jeff, Thank you for your inquiry.Yes, those would be the next parts to check and we would also recommend checking the heating element connection wire kit, door switch, seals, and also check to see if you may have an incoming power problem. Electric dryers need two legs of 120 volts AC equaling 240 volts. It is not uncommon for only one fuse or breaker to trip resulting in the dryer able to run, but not heat. The fuse box or circuit breaker should be checked or voltage measured at the outlet using a multi-meter. Hope this helps!
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Cole
December 12, 2018
If ohmmeter is placed between blue and violet fins (off of switch itself) should there be continuity in all three switch positions?
For model number MEDC215EW1
Hello Cole, Thank you for the question. Yes, there should be continuity in all three switch positions. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Tom
October 18, 2017
Hello. Dryer temperature switch "stuck" on high, no low or medium temp. Solution?
For model number LGR7646DQ1
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your question. I would suggest checking your thermostats and your temperature switch as well. It could be either of those parts giving you this issue. I hope this helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Douglas
February 15, 2020
What should the resistance be at each of the three temperature switch positions on temperature control switch 3396013?
For model number LEV7646AW0
Hello Douglas, thank you for your question. The best way to test this part is to test for continuity at the different positions of the switch. There should be continuity in all three switch positions. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Benjamin
February 15, 2020
My dryer has high heat all of the time, you cant adjust the temperature to a lower setting. Will the tempature selector swith, part number wp3399639 fix this problem.
For model number 110.60802990
Hello and thank you for writing.
The temperature selector switch might fix this, however, it certainly sounds like it could be a faulty cycling thermostat PS11741405 and/or possibly a malfunctioning high limit thermostat PS11742185
you should check the part(s) for signs of damage or test with a multimeter, and replace the part(s) as needed. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
So i decided to check the temperature setting switch. I disconnected the purple and blue wires from the timer. These are the two wires coming from the temperature control switch. I then did a continuity check on the purple and blue wires. I thought it should show continuity when the temperature control switch was on the low, medium, and high settings. It only showed continuity when the switch was on the medium setting. Would this indicate a faulty temperature switch?
For model number WED4800XQ0
Hi Jeff.
Thank you for your question. Yes. Your switch should have continuity at any temperature setting. So it does sound like you will have to replace it. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Debra
February 25, 2019
You just responded to my question. Here is my model number. Dryer stays on when door shut. Settings knob gradually stopped working. For a while it would turn on for only part of the cycle.
For model number 11096566200
Hello Debra, Thank you for the question. This sounds like an issue with the timer switch, PartSelect Number PS11741497. This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.Hope this helps!
I only get continuity (0.3 ohms) with the selector set to "low". No continuity with the selector set to any other positions ("medium or high"). Is this typical of the temperature selector switch?
For model number MEDC300BW0
Hello Austin, Thank you for the question. To test the switch you will need to run the dryer with a load of clothes until it loses heat in the cycle, then test for 240v L1-L2 at the rear terminal block, if you still have 240v the switch is good. Hope this helps!
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James
November 16, 2019
My dryer does not heat. I have checked all the fuses and heating element with a meter and everything tests good. What do i check next
For model number 11066842500
Hi James, thank you for your question. If you have checked all of those heating parts then you may need to go on to check this switch and your timer. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Pete
November 19, 2019
Have no heat on my Whirlpool dryer,took off back panel and temp control switch wire was fried.
For model number WED4800XQ0
Hi Pete, thank you for your question. Then that is likely what your issue is. However there are a few other parts that you should take out and test to see which one is giving you the issue. The first parts to check in this case would be all of your thermostats and thermal fuses. You can test those parts with a multi meter and they should be reading 0 ohms to be working correctly. If those parts are fine, you should then go on to testing your heating element as well. You can also test that with a multi meter and it should be reading between 0 - 50 ohms. Something else you should also check would be your filter and ducts. Make sure there is absolutely no blockage that would restrict air flow in your appliance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.