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Just One Day The Dryer Would Not Turn On. I Checked The Breaker And Tested The Outlet So It Seems To Be The Dryer
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The fuse is mounted on the rear of the dryer. To get to it pop the top The fuse is held to the right hand side of the heat chamber, it has 2 white wires going to it and the same screw that holds down the heater itself also holds that fuse SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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This dryer will sometimes gets a big ball of lint in the filter housing. The blower will get loose and make it take a long time to dry clothes. So check for a lint ball and a loose blower. Dont forget the vent: OOPZ!!!:D SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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how can i tell if the fuse is bad? do you have a diagram of the whole bakc of the dryer because i do not know what any of the parts are
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