Help with Replacing Thermal Cutoff Kit

I need help clarifiying the wiring instructions for a 279816 Thermal Cutoff Kit that I just purchased with a new heating element for my Whirlpool Dryer. Just a little background: The dryer stopped heating, after investigating, the heater element was baked! in fact the entire element was black and had broken into. I purchased a new element with a Thermal Cutoff Kit. My problem:
The old tstate (near the element connectors) had the old style that had a tab which connected to one connector of the element. The other end of the old tstat was connected to the wiring harness. However, the new instructions show that I will now use a jumper (with a combination male/female connetor) to connect one end of the tstat to the wiring harness and also to one connector of the heating element. However, this leaves the other end of the tstat disconnected (as shown on the installation diagram). Doesn’t make sense to me. Seems that the lead from the dryer (for the tstat) should go onto one connector lead of the tstat and the other lead should be connected via jumper to the heating element. That would put it in series?
I appreciate any help.

thank you,
tom

RICHAPPY,
thank you for your quick reply. Does that mean that the tstat? (nearest the heating element contacts) should have one end jumpered to the element and the other contact of the tstat connected to the wiring harness? If so, this seems different than that shown on the instruction sheet. But it makes sense, for this would be the only way it could be in parallel.
thanks again,

Dishwasher leaking from the right front at the bottom of door and also leaking from where the float shaft comes out at the bottom of the dishwasher.I called a local appliance center and the tech told me to make sure the float shaft moved free because if it does’nt it could cause the dishwasher to over fill ,he also told me it could also be a bad float switch.I checked the float shaft made sure it moved free. Ran the dishwasher and it still leaked.I then replaced the float switch, ran the dishwasher again and it still leaked. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

what is wrong with the washer if it does not complete the cycles.

This is kind of hard to diagnose without more information.

Is the machine stopping full of water, or empty? What cycle is it stopping in?

Give some more detailed information if you can. :slight_smile:

Matt

Not sure if it will help, but I just posted a picture guide on how to replace this TCO kit in another thread.

http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/dryer-repair/8663-replacing-279816-thermal-cutoff-kit-2.html#post30422