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If your GE dryer is overheating, shutting off mid-cycle, or failing to start, a failed harness assembly is the most common root cause. In most GE and Hotpoint dryers, this is caused by a degraded wiring harness that integrates the thermal cutoffs, thermostats, and belt switch into a single assembly. When it fails, the dryer loses accurate temperature control and belt engagement sensing — leading to no-heat, no-start, or erratic cycling. ⚡ Common failure point in GE-built dryers. Part WW02F01022 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores all electrical connections in a single direct-fit kit — no modification required.
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
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✔ If these symptoms match, this is the most likely failed component in the system.
✔ In most cases, replacing this harness assembly restores normal dryer operation immediately.
Skill Level: MODERATE — 45–60 minutes. Disconnect power before beginning. Remove the dryer back panel to access the harness routing, disconnect the old assembly at each connector point, and route the new harness following the original path. Ensure all connectors are fully seated and no wiring is pinched before reassembly.
Compatible model pages: HTX22EBMK0WW, MTX22EBMR0WW, GTX33EBMR0WS, GTX22EBMR0WW, GTD32EBMP0WW, MTX22EBMK0WW, GTX22EBMK0WW
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