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Samsung Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement - Signs & How-To

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Dryer won't start or won't heat after a thermal fuse blows from overheating. Replacing the fuse and clearing the vent restriction fixes it.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Samsung Dryer Thermal Fuse Replacement — What This Part Does

The thermal fuse is a one-time safety device in your Samsung dryer’s heat and airflow path. When the dryer overheats from restricted venting or blocked airflow, the fuse opens to interrupt the circuit and prevent fire. Once it opens, it loses continuity and cannot be reset. On some models it’s mounted on the blower housing near the vent connection, and on others it’s part of a thermal cut-off fuse and bracket assembly near the heater.

The fuse fails because lint buildup restricts the exhaust vent or internal cabinet passages, forcing hot air to accumulate around the blower or heater area. A clogged lint screen housing or a kinked exterior vent run will cause the same overheating condition. If you replace the fuse without fixing the airflow restriction, the new fuse will blow again.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet or switch off the breaker to kill all power to the unit.
  2. Pull the dryer away from the wall and disconnect the exhaust vent duct from the back of the dryer so you can access internal parts.
  3. Remove the top panel, front panel, and drum as needed to reach the thermal fuse (on some Samsung models it’s on the back side of the blower housing, on others it’s near the heater assembly or mounted in a bracket).
  4. Locate the thermal fuse and use a multimeter to test for continuity across the two terminals (no continuity means the fuse is open and needs replacement).
  5. Before you replace the fuse, clean the lint screen housing, the internal cabinet passages, the blower area, and the full exhaust vent run to outdoors to eliminate the root cause of overheating.
  6. Disconnect the wire connectors from the old fuse terminals and remove any mounting screws or bracket holding the fuse in place.
  7. Install the new thermal fuse in the same location and orientation, reconnect the wire terminals, and secure the mounting screws or bracket.
  8. Reassemble the drum, front panel, top panel, and any other covers you removed, then reconnect the exhaust vent duct.
  9. Plug the dryer back in, run a test cycle on heat, and verify the dryer starts and heats normally without re-blowing the new fuse.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Samsung Dryer Thermal FuseAmazon | Common part numbers include DC47-00016A and DC47-00015A (replaces 2068544). Some models use a Thermal Cut-Off Fuse and Bracket assembly instead of a bare fuse. Find your exact part number on the model and serial plate inside the dryer door or on the back panel, then cross-reference it with Samsung parts diagrams for your model.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you’re not comfortable disassembling the dryer cabinet to reach the blower housing or heater area, or if you’ve replaced the fuse and cleaned the venting but the dryer still won’t start or heat, call a tech. A blown thermal fuse can also point to a failed heating element, faulty thermostat, or internal wiring issue that needs diagnosis with a multimeter and Samsung service documentation. If the new fuse blows immediately after installation, you missed a vent restriction or have a separate overheating fault that requires professional troubleshooting.


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