






🔥 Keep your LG dryer running cool and efficient—don’t get left in the heat!
This Dryer Thermal Fuse Kit includes the 6931EL3003D thermal fuse and 6931EL3001F thermostat, compatible with various LG dryer models. Engineered for safety and precision, it prevents overheating and ensures consistent drying performance. Easy to install with standard tools, this high-quality replacement kit is factory-tested for durability, making it an essential upgrade to avoid dryer downtime and costly repairs.
| ASIN | B07QQQQMYN |
| Additional Features | Integration with other home appliances |
| Backlight | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,108 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #568 in Dryer Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Hotop |
| Brand Name | Hotop |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 862 Reviews |
| Display Type | analog |
| Included Components | 1 x 6931EL3001F thermostat, 1 x 6931EL3003D thermal fuse thermostat |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.71"D x 4.13"W x 1.18"H |
| Item Height | 1.18 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hotop |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Hotop-Dryer-01 |
| Mounting Type | Internal Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71"D x 4.13"W x 1.18"H |
| Product Style | Style 2 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Integration with other home appliances |
| Temperature Control Type | Dryer |
| UPC | 796168988624 |
D**E
Works as advertised!
Very happy with this purchase. I had a burnt out thermometer in a lg dle3400w dryer and this part was an easy and affordable repair. Couple notes for anyone that may be in the position in which I found myself. Dryer: lg dle3400w Symptoms: no heat, but dryer powers on, spins, air flows Thermometer and fuse location: rear, bottom, left of the exhaust duct inside the unit (no panel access) Tips: unplug dryer, from the rear of the dryer, loosen the screw holding in the exhaust duct. Firmly pull the exhaust duct out and set aside. The thermostat and fuse are located on the left side (look for red and white wires). Thermostat is first, fuse is second. Put dryer on its side (makes install and removal easier as the screws are less likely to fall), note the red/white wire placement, loosen screws, replace parts. Note: the thermostat specifically has a forked positive connection while the original part has one, this doesn't seem to be an issue.
K**O
Perfect fit
Only used the high limit and works well
R**R
Heater
Works like it supposed too. As advertised. Will shop here again.
H**K
Fixed for a GE Profile dryer
Checked the specs and this was a good replacement for a GE Profile dryer my parents have. Be sure you replace both parts! If the thermostat is bad then the dryer will over heat and pop the fuse. If you just replace the fuse you still have a bad thermostat. If you just replace the thermostat it won't start cause the fuse is bad still. I did just a the fuse the first go around and it only lasted 2 days. I had to open the dryer back up and replace both the next time.
M**X
When in doubt, call Amazon.com
Items were delivered on time and installed and worked as expected. Amazon gets an A+
K**G
$10 fixed vs paying $$$ to technician.
I paid more than $200 to fixed my LG DLEX3060W with Truesteam last year due to a faulty sensor (fuse). And now it is broken and I was ready to buy another dryer and avoid another pricey handyman. Thanks to various online video and Amazon customers comments, I found out I could have just open up the rear vent tube to avoid disassembled the dryer to change the sensor. Also, I can't find out how to disengage my Truesteam panel. To return my favor, following are my advices. 1) Change both sensors, not just the fuse. My previous paid repair work only change the fuse. The thermostat might be faulty as other suggested. 2) Use a long screw driver for rusty screw. 3) Open up the rear left & right plastic portal from inside (can easily put them back from outside) so you have better access and look inside. 3) My screws are rusty and I have a hard time to even taking them out. And I don't want to use them again. Two trips to HomeDepot and I figured my screws are not standard as they are between M4 - M3 (thread diameter 4mm - 3mm). They are M3.5-0.6 mechanical screws. But thanks to Amazon I got 100 of them for around $7 with one day arrival time. 5) Screw in the lower hole first (using finger or driver) coz the drum may obstruct the upper hole. Then make sure upper hole line up probably, then use a long screw driver from the side opening. I think all the sensors can be replaced from the vent hole. The moisture sensors (two) are located in the lint cover. So good luck for your repair.
T**N
Easy to install in LG DLE1501W dryer through back dryer vent opening
Our LG DLE1501W dryer stopped heating and the online videos explain how to disassemble the entire dryer to replace the thermostat and thermal fuse. I was not too excited to disassemble the dryer so I removed the vent tube and it was not too difficult to reach these parts through the opening. As it was most likely the thermal fuse that was the issue I replaced that first and then tested the dryer. Everything worked great! I guess I have the thermostat as a spare. I am thinking about ordering another thermal fuse as a spare too. Overall the replacement took about 10 minutes as I needed to find a longer magnetic screw driver. Lastly, Amazon shipping was great!
A**Z
Work perfect
Showed up In time work perfect not oem parts but match right on the same
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