Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number 134587700, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, White-Westinghouse, or Crosley Dryer or Washer/Dryer Combo.
Grid is 1 inch square
134587700 Thermistor
134587700 Thermistor
134587700 Thermistor
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134587700 Thermistor

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Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number 134587700, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, White-Westinghouse, or Crosley Dryer or Washer/Dryer Combo.
Grid is 1 inch square
134587700 Thermistor
134587700 Thermistor
134587700 Thermistor
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Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number 134587700, designed for select Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, White-Westinghouse, or Crosley Dryer or Washer/Dryer Combo.
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$39.77
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This part 134587700 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Dryer, Washer/Dryer Combo
Brands:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Electrolux, White-Westinghouse, Crosley

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Common Problems Fixed by the Thermistor

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About the Thermistor

A dryer thermistor monitors the dryer temperature and sends a resistance reading to the control board. If the thermistor is malfunctioning, it may fail to send the correct reading to the control board resulting in the dryer overheating. If you've determined there is good air flow coming out the home's outside vent hood and the dryer venting is free of obstructions, the thermistor is one of the components you can test for electrical continuity with a multimeter to see if it's functioning properly. While the thermistor should have continuity at room temperature, the ohm’s reading should go lower as the temperature on the sensor increases. If the thermistor has shorted or shows no continuity it should be replaced with a new one. Thermistors rarely get out of calibration.

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Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number 134216500