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  • Dryer Terminal Block Wire Set for Roper REX5634KQ1 - Part 279318

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Roper Dryer REX5634KQ1 FAQs

A bad thermostat in your Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer typically shows up as no heat, overheating, cycling off too soon, or very long dry times. The most reliable way to know is to unplug the dryer and test the thermostat circuit for proper continuity and cycling behavior (see the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual).

Common symptoms of a bad thermostat

  • Dryer runs but clothes stay cold or damp
  • Dryer gets too hot; cabinet or exhaust feels unusually hot
  • Cycle ends early; load is still wet
  • Dryer takes much longer than normal to dry
  • Burning smell or “hot” odor (often worsened by restricted airflow)

Quick checks before you replace parts

Restricted venting can mimic thermostat failure and can cause overheating. Our first step is always airflow and lint control.

  • Clean the lint screen before every load (a blocked screen increases dry time)
  • If lint falls off the screen, deep-clean the screen with a brush and hot water as described in the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual
  • Check the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup
  • Make sure the outside exhaust hood opens freely
  • Avoid overloading; loads need room to tumble

How we confirm a thermostat problem (basic DIY test)

  1. Disconnect power to the dryer.
  2. Access the thermostat (commonly mounted on the blower housing or heater housing, depending on design).
  3. Label and remove wires.
  4. Use a multimeter to check continuity at room temperature (many operating thermostats read closed when cool).
  5. If the dryer has been overheating, also inspect safety devices that open on high temperature.
Part type What it does When it commonly fails
Operating thermostat Regulates normal drum temperature Long dry times, temperature swings
High-limit thermostat Backup safety limit Overheating, shuts heat off
Thermal cut-off One-time safety device No heat after severe overheating

For this model, common related replacements include the dryer operating thermostat WP3387134, dryer high-limit thermostat WP3977767, and the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816.

Why it matters

A thermostat that is stuck open can cause no heat and poor drying; a thermostat that is stuck closed (or airflow that is restricted) can cause overheating, which can damage wiring, the heating circuit, and fabrics.

Last updated: February 2026

WE12M29 is a GE dryer belt that measures 89 1/2 inches long. For your Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer, the correct drum belt is typically the model-matched belt, not a GE belt; confirm belt routing and fit in the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual.

Make sure you are measuring the right belt

Dryer belts are measured by total loop length (circumference). If you are comparing belts, match these details:

  • Length (inches around the full loop)
  • Rib count and profile (for example, 4-rib vs. 5-rib)
  • Belt width
  • Belt style (flat vs. ribbed)
  • Dryer type (electric vs. gas does not always change the belt, but model does)

Correct belt option for Roper REX5634KQ1

If you are replacing the belt on a Roper REX5634KQ1, use the model-matched part rather than cross-brand guessing.

Item What it fits What to use
GE belt WE12M29 Many GE dryers 89 1/2 in. belt (GE-specific)
Roper REX5634KQ1 drum belt Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer Dryer drum belt 341241

Why it matters

A belt that is even slightly off in length or rib profile can slip, squeal, or break early. Using the correct belt for REX5634KQ1 also helps the idler pulley keep proper tension and keeps the drum turning smoothly.

Quick install tips (belt replacement)

  • Unplug the dryer before servicing.
  • Note the belt path around the motor pulley and idler pulley before removing the old belt.
  • Inspect common wear items while you are inside the cabinet (idler pulley, drum rollers, blower wheel).
  • After reassembly, run a short timed cycle to confirm the drum turns and the belt tracks correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer runs but the clothes stay damp or take too long to dry, the most common cause is restricted airflow (lint screen, vent duct, or outside hood). If airflow checks out, a failed heating component such as the heating element or thermal cut-off can reduce or stop heat.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Clean the lint screen before every load; a blocked screen increases drying time and can cause overheating.
  • Run the dryer 5 to 10 minutes and check for strong airflow at the outside exhaust hood.
  • Inspect the vent for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint buildup; replace plastic or foil venting with heavy metal or flexible metal vent.
  • Confirm you did not select an air/no-heat cycle by mistake.
  • For electric dryers, check both household fuses/breakers; the drum can tumble even if heat is out on one leg.

What to test or replace if airflow is good

If airflow is strong and settings are correct, we focus on the heat circuit parts commonly tied to low heat:

Symptom Most likely area Common fix for REX5634KQ1
No heat or very low heat Heating circuit Test and replace the dryer element 279838 if it is open
Heats briefly then stops Overheat protection Replace the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 and correct vent restriction
Long dry times with normal heat Air movement Clean lint chute, blower housing, and venting; check blower wheel condition

Why it matters

Low heat is often a ventilation problem, not a “bad dryer.” Poor airflow makes the heater run hotter than designed, which can trip safety fuses and shorten the life of thermostats and the heating element.

Model-specific tips from the manual

  • Use the automatic cycle for most loads; drying time varies by fabric, load size, and temperature setting.
  • If a load is not as dry as you like, finish with Timed Dry and adjust the next load’s dryness setting.
  • Follow the cleaning guidance in the REX5634KQ1 owner’s manual, especially lint screen care and vent checks.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer runs but clothes stay damp, the most common cause is restricted airflow (lint screen, vent, or exhaust hood) or an incorrect cycle/load setup. We also see heat-safety parts open when the dryer overheats, which stops proper heating.

Quick checks that fix most “not drying” problems

  • Clean the lint screen before every load; a blocked screen increases drying time.
  • If you use fabric softener sheets, use only one and only once; they can block airflow.
  • Make sure the load is not packed tight; clothes need space to tumble freely.
  • Confirm the room temperature is above 45°F (7°C); automatic cycles need warmer air.
  • Check the vent hose for crushing or kinks and clear lint at the exhaust hood.

Cycle and setting tips for REX5634KQ1

Your dryer’s AUTO SENSE DRY can stop early if the load is small, mixed fabrics, or airflow is weak. If items are still damp, finish with Timed Dry, then adjust next time.

Symptom Most likely cause What we do next
Runs, little or no heat Open safety device from overheating Check venting first; then test heat circuit parts
Runs, heat seems OK, still damp Airflow restriction or overloaded drum Clean/inspect venting; reduce load size
Stops before fully dry Auto cycle sensing affected Use Timed Dry; improve airflow; avoid overloading

Parts that commonly cause “runs but won’t dry”

If airflow is good and the dryer still will not dry, these parts are common suspects on this style of dryer:

Why it matters

Poor airflow makes drying take much longer and can overheat the heater housing. That overheating can open a thermal cut-off, leaving the dryer tumbling with little or no heat until the failed part is replaced and the venting issue is corrected.

For model-specific cycle guidance and venting requirements, follow the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer that will not start, the most common causes are a power supply problem, the door not fully closed, or a failed start circuit component such as the door switch, push-to-start switch, timer, or drive motor. Use the checks in the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual to narrow it down safely.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Confirm the dryer is plugged in and the outlet is working.
  • Check the house breaker or fuse; use a time-delay fuse if your home uses fuses.
  • Make sure the door is firmly closed (a weak latch can prevent starting).
  • Verify a cycle is selected and the control is not set to OFF.
  • Press the START button firmly (the manual notes START must be pressed to run).

Parts that commonly stop a dryer from starting

If the quick checks pass, these parts are the usual suspects on a dryer like the REX5634KQ1:

Symptom Most likely area What it means
Nothing happens at all Power, timer, start switch Start circuit is not being completed
Light works but no run Door switch, start switch Safety interlock is open
Hums but won’t turn Motor, belt, drum support Motor can’t get the drum moving

Start circuit components to consider

  • Door switch: If it does not close electrically when the door shuts, the dryer will not run.
  • Push-to-start switch: A failed switch can prevent the motor from energizing; see dryer push-to-start switch WP3977456.
  • Timer: Worn internal contacts can keep power from reaching the motor; see dryer timer WP8299781.
  • Drive motor: If the motor is open or seized, the dryer will not start.

Why it matters

A no-start condition is usually a simple interlock or power issue, but it can also point to a failing motor or control. Checking the easy items first prevents unnecessary parts replacement and gets your dryer running faster.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Roper REX5634KQ1 dryer, a replacement drive motor typically costs about $95 to $200 for the part; labor commonly adds $150 to $300 depending on access and what else is worn. For model-specific diagrams and service notes, use the REX5634KQ1 owner's manual.

What you’ll usually pay (parts vs. labor)

Motor replacement cost depends on whether you’re buying the motor only or doing a more complete rebuild while the dryer is open.

  • Motor part price: commonly $95 to $200
  • Labor: commonly $150 to $300
  • Total typical repair: $245 to $500
  • Higher totals happen when the blower wheel, belt, or drum support parts are also worn
Item Typical cost range Notes
Drive motor (part only) $95 to $200 Price varies by supplier and availability
Labor (service call + install) $150 to $300 Often 1 to 2 hours plus trip/diagnostic
“While you’re in there” wear parts $30 to $80 Helps prevent repeat teardown

Parts that commonly get replaced with the motor

If your REX5634KQ1 motor failed due to drag, lint buildup, or a seized support roller, replacing related wear items at the same time helps the new motor last.

Why it matters

A weak or failing motor can cause no-start, humming, overheating shutdowns, or a burning smell. Fixing the root cause (drag, lint restriction, worn pulley/rollers) protects the new motor and restores normal drying performance.

Quick checks before you buy a motor

  • Confirm the drum turns by hand (unplugged) and is not binding.
  • Clean lint from the lint screen housing and internal ducting.
  • Inspect the belt and idler for wear or seizure.
  • Verify the door switch and push-to-start switch operate correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

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