General Electric WE4M398 Dryer Inlet Control Thermistor

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WE4M398

Product Description

The General Electric WE4M398 Dryer Inlet Control Thermistor is used to regulate the temperature within the dryer. It works by monitoring airflow and sending temperature data to the dryer’s control board to adjust heat levels. The thermistor continuously checks the temperature to maintain optimal drying conditions, preventing overheating. By improving energy efficiency, it ensures that the dryer operates at the temperature, extending its longevity. This component contributes to more performance, reducing the risk of appliance malfunction due to temperature irregularities.
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This Part Fits the Following Models (300)

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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WE4M398
OEM Part Number: WE4M398
Product Description: Inlet Control Thermostat

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Installation Steps

Step 1: The dryer is disconnected from the electrical source and the power supply to the outlet is deactivated.

Step 2: The dryer's rear panel is taken off by unscrewing all fasteners.

Step 3: The faulty WE4M398 GE Dryer Inlet Control Thermostat is identified and the wires are detached.

Step 4: The mounting screws that secure the thermostat are extracted.

Step 5: The new thermostat is positioned and fastened using the supplied mounting screws.

Step 6: The wires are reattached to the newly installed thermostat.

Step 7: The back panel is reinstalled onto the dryer and fastened with the screws that were previously removed.

Step 8: The dryer is reconnected to the power source and the outlet's power is reactivated.

It is essential to remember that these instructions are served as general guidance and should always be utilized alongside the manufacturer's manual, if available.