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Any step by steps on accessing the thermal fuse for this model?
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Dryer runs but no heat. Took off the vent pipe and air blows but it's not hot. Think I need to check the thermal fuse. Anybody have step by steps on how to access it on this model dryer? THANKS!:confused:
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This is an electric dryer and if the thermal fuse is bad then the dryer would not do anything. According to the Wring diagram, there are a few parts which have to be checked first for continuity. They are: the heating element (#17 on the diagram), the high limit thermostat (#15), the thermal cut-off (#9) and the operating thermostat (#8). - The heating element Part number: AP3094254
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