After replacing the High Limit Thermostat in the Kenmore Dryer, it consistently trips the breaker

When the breaker trips consistently after replacing the High Limit Thermostat in the Kenmore Dryer, it indicates a potential issue with the replacement part or its installation.


Possible causes include incorrect wiring, a defective thermostat, or a short circuit elsewhere in the dryer's electrical system.


Carefully inspect the thermostat and its connections to ensure proper installation and wiring.



Test the dryer without the High Limit Thermostat installed to determine if the issue persists, indicating a broader electrical problem within the appliance.

Consulting with a qualified technician or contacting the manufacturer's customer support can provide further assistance in diagnosing and resolving the issue effectively.

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