Whirlpool Laundry Center WED7300DW1 Timer will not advance

"My Whirlpool WED7300DW1 laundry center Timer will not advance" - I know, I’ve seen it all before. On this page, I have the instructions and the parts you need to identify and fix the problem. Troubleshooting the "Timer will not advance" problem for your Whirlpool WED7300DW1 laundry center shouldn’t be difficult and I’m here to help!

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Here are the most common causes for Whirlpool Laundry Center WED7300DW1 "Timer will not advance"

29% of the time Dryer Thermal Fuse

Dryer wouldn't run

Checked the door switch, start switch, and then the Thermal fuse. All by using the troubleshooting guide on AppliancePartsPros.com website. Found that the thermal fuse was blown. Replaced it and dryer works fine.

No heat from kenmore clothes dryer/no ignition

Followed the step by step process in the video. Cleaned out the dryer exhaust from dryer to the outside. Quickly determined the Dryer Thermal Fuse was blown. Part came in two days. Quick and easy replacement. RUNS FINE ! Lesson Learned...do a COMPLETE Dryer Vent Cleaning 2x yearly !!

Thermal fuse.

Thanks to your video tested the fuse and ordered replaced myself and saved an $80 house call plus more labor to install very pleased with the results Thanks, Cindy

Dryer wouldn't start

After a couple hours of internet searches, I deducted that it had to be one of four parts. However with the parts i needed, if I replaced one , wisdom was to replace all four of them. So I ordered my parts form the dealer except for the Thermal fuse because they were out of stock. I stumbled across AppliancePartsPros.com accidentally. I will say that one the part was very affordable. Secondly, It arrived before the manufacturer's parts I ordered the day before. The repair was very easy and literally took no more than 15 minutes. I would recommend AppliancePartsPros.com to anyone that wants to save themselves the high cost of having a repair person come out. The parts are quality, the shipping is fast, and the website is easy to use.

Clothes dryer was running with no heat

Looked up the most common causes online. Used a multimeter tool to check the circuits and found the thermal fuse was blown. Ordered the part from Appliance parts Pros. It was cheaper and arrived faster than the company who makes the dryer. 5 minute job, will order another fuse to have on hand.

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Dryer Thermal Fuse for Whirlpool WED7300DW1 Timer will not advance

$19.64 In Stock, Ships Monday
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Part Number:
AP6008325
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The Thermal Fuse is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. This easy-to-install thermal cut-off is designed to shut down your dryer when temperatures become too high, protecting the appliance from overheating. It's a one-time fuse, meaning it cannot be reset and needs to be replaced. It can be tested for continuity with a multimeter.

Causes of Bad Thermal Fuse

  • Excessive lint buildup in the dryer vent
  • Poor air flow causing overheating
  • Failing to clean out the lint filter regularly
  • Faulty heating element or drying cycle thermostat


Don't let a faulty dryer leave you stranded with wet clothes! Replace your dryer's Thermal Fuse to get back to using your dryer worry-free. This OEM Whirlpool part can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.

Hi-Limit Thermostat

My dryer was blowing cool air and not hot to dry my clothes

I went online and saw a video from AppliancePartsPros.com. The gentlemen showed me exactly what I needed to fix my dryer and exactly how to repair it. His directions were so easy to follow. I ordered the parts from AppliancePartsPros website and installed them and my dryer is working better than before. I only spent $91.00 to repair instead of purchasing a new dryer for $699.00. Thank you so much for saving me over $600.00.

Dryer not heating up.

After finding out vent was plugged. Cleaned vent & still no heat, I replaced the hi-limit thermostat because the heating element would come on for a few seconds & shut off not geting up to temp to dry. Seems okay now.

Dryer overheating

Learned it was the Hi-limit thermostat and order one. Absolutely no sweat taking the old one out and putting the new one in. Watch their videos. Nothing to it.

The dryer would not heat.

After watching a video on Youtube, I used a multimeter to test continuity in each of the thermostats. The hi-limit thermostat failed. I ordered the part late one evening with overnight shipping. The part shipped the next day and arrived on time. It took just a few minutes to install the part and start drying clothes again. AppliancePartsPros.com is an EXCELLENT source for parts!

Dyer works but not heating.

Troubleshooting resulted in one of the thermostat ( the high limit) being open. Priced the item at local sources, and the prices were all at least double that of Applianceparts.com Ordered the part, it arrived a couple of day before the scheduled date. Tested the part before installation. Now the machine works as it should. Thanks for being available to assist and especially with lower prices.

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Hi-Limit Thermostat for Whirlpool WED7300DW1 Timer will not advance

$20.70 In Stock, Ships Monday
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Made by:
Whirlpool
Part Number:
AP6009043
Fast shipping:
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Returns:
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The hi limit thermostat is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool brand dryers. It is designed to prevent overheating and keep your appliance running. This 3-wire thermostat is equipped with 1/4" male, 3/16" male, and 1/4" female connectors. It has been designed to operate at a temperature rating of L221 degrees. 

The thermostat includes a terminal extension arm for easy installation. This vital component maintains proper temperature by opening at around 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Safety features such as this keep your dryer safe from potential damage.

If you suspect a thermostat malfunction causing your dryer to lose heat, first locate it. The thermostat is located beneath the dryer vent at the back of the appliance. Test the thermostat for continuity at room temperature using a multimeter. If the reading indicates a defective thermostat, replace it.