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Frigidaire FAQE7077KR0 electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FAQE7077KR0 electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Limiter for Frigidaire FAQE7077KR0 - Part 134711400

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  • Dryer Bulkhead for Frigidaire FAQE7077KR0 - Part 134712810

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Frigidaire Electric Dryer FAQE7077KR0 FAQs

For a Frigidaire electric dryer model FAQE7077KR0, start by resetting the control: unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 2 to 5 minutes, restore power, then try a cycle again. If the E64 code returns, do a factory-settings reset using the button sequence in the FAQE7077KR0 owner's manual.

Reset options that work on FAQE7077KR0

  • Power reset: Unplug the dryer (or turn the breaker off) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
  • Factory-settings reset: Press and hold Start/Pause and Select at the same time until the signal sounds (about 10 seconds).
  • Cycle restart: Select a cycle, close the door, then press Start.

If E64 comes back after the reset

E64 is commonly tied to a heating circuit or temperature-sensing problem on electric dryers. Before replacing parts, we recommend checking airflow and power first.

Quick checks (no parts needed)

  • Confirm the dryer is on a dedicated circuit and the plug fits tightly in the outlet.
  • Check the home electrical panel: many electric dryers use two fuses or a 2-pole breaker; if one side trips, the drum can run but heat will not.
  • Clean the lint screen and make sure the exhaust vent is not crushed or blocked.
  • If you opened the cabinet for testing, label wires before disconnecting and verify proper operation after servicing.

Parts that often relate to heat and temperature control

If testing shows an open safety device or sensor, these model-compatible parts are common suspects:

Symptom you notice Part to consider What it does
Runs but will not heat Dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 Safety device that opens if overheating occurs
Overheats or shuts heat off early Kelvinator dryer high-limit thermostat 3204267 Limits heater temperature to prevent overheating
Temperature seems inaccurate Dryer thermistor 134587700 Helps the control sense drum/exhaust temperature

Why it matters

Resetting clears a temporary control glitch, but if E64 returns, the dryer is usually protecting itself from an electrical or heating issue. Fixing the root cause helps restore normal drying times and prevents repeat shutdowns.

Last updated: January 2026

Replacing the heating element in a Frigidaire electric dryer like model FAQE7077KR0 typically costs about $200 to $400 total (part plus labor). If you do the repair yourself, the part is often about $100 to $250, depending on whether you replace the element only or an element-and-housing assembly; confirm the correct part and procedure in the FAQE7077KR0 owner’s manual.

What makes the price go up or down

  • DIY vs. service call: labor is usually the biggest cost.
  • Element style: element-only is often cheaper than an assembly with housing.
  • Related safety parts: a failed element is sometimes found along with a tripped thermal device.
  • Access difficulty: some dryers require more disassembly time.
  • Vent restriction: overheating from poor airflow can lead to repeat failures if not corrected.

Before you buy a heating element: quick checks (FAQE7077KR0)

Your manual’s “Avoid Service Checklist” notes that an electric dryer can run but not heat if one of the two house fuses is blown. It also lists a tripped thermal limiter as a possible cause. Use these checks first:

  • Verify the dryer has full 240V power (both legs); reset the breaker or replace fuses as needed.
  • Check airflow: clean the lint screen and make sure the vent is not crushed or clogged.
  • If the dryer overheated, inspect thermal protection parts such as the dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 and related thermostats.
  • If you see an error code, use the Frigidaire dryer error codes reference to narrow the failure.

Typical cost breakdown

Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY element replacement Part only $100 to $250
Pro repair Part + labor $200 to $400
Overheat-related repair Element + thermal parts + vent service $250 to $500

Why it matters

A dryer that “runs but won’t heat” is not always a bad heating element. Confirming power and thermal limiter status first helps you avoid buying the wrong part and helps prevent repeat overheating failures.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Frigidaire FAQE7077KR0 electric dryer, replacing the thermal fuse (often called a thermal limiter) means shutting off power, opening the cabinet to reach the fuse on the blower or heater housing, swapping the wires to the new fuse, then reassembling. Fix the overheating cause so it does not trip again.

Safety first

  • Turn power off at the circuit breaker before servicing.
  • Unplug the dryer after the breaker is off.
  • Label wires before disconnecting.
  • Never bypass a thermal fuse or thermal limiter.
  • Stop if you see melted wiring or smell burning.

Replacement steps (typical for this Frigidaire-style dryer)

  1. Shut off power at the breaker and unplug.
  2. Remove the rear panel (or lower access panel, depending on configuration).
  3. Find the thermal fuse/thermal limiter screwed to the blower housing or heater duct.
  4. Pull the two wire connectors off the fuse terminals.
  5. Remove mounting screws, install the new fuse, and tighten screws snugly.
  6. Reconnect wires to the same terminals (move one wire at a time).
  7. Reinstall panels, restore power, and run a timed dry test.

Prevent repeat fuse failures (airflow checks)

  • Clean the lint screen and lint screen housing.
  • Inspect the vent hose for kinks, crushing, or long runs.
  • Clean the vent to the outside hood; confirm strong airflow.
  • Make sure the dryer is not pushed tight against the wall.

Quick symptom guide

Symptom Most common cause Next step
Dryer will not start Open thermal fuse/limiter Test continuity; replace if open
Long dry times, hot cabinet Restricted venting Clean venting end to end
Drum turns, no heat Power supply issue (electric) or safety device open Check both house fuses/breakers; test safety devices

Why it matters

The thermal fuse is a safety device designed to shut the dryer down if it overheats. Replacing it without correcting airflow restrictions often leads to another failure and longer dry times.

See safety notes and service guidance in the FAQE7077KR0 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

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