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It is not a long job to install them and I'll give it a try. You can return it any time if you ordered from APP.
Gene.
P.S. Did you have any problem with the lower temperature?
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Originally Posted by: mallisonb Gene; Got the coils and the thermostat heater in yesterday. Measured the continuity and resistance and found no continuity on the latter at any range on the resistance meter (and yes I do have the probes plugged into the right holes). Just wanted to get verification from you that I recieved a faulty part before I contact a customer service. Thanks Dear mallisonb, We were unable to find any orders under the email address you provided for your forum registration. If you purchased them from us please feel free to call our toll free number 1-877-477-7278 with your complete model and serial number so we can send you a replacement. Defective parts do not have to be returned. The manufacturer requires you to hold them for 30 days.
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Originally Posted by: Adam / APP Team Dear mallisonb,
We were unable to find any orders under the email address you provided for your forum registration. If you purchased them from us please feel free to call our toll free number 1-877-477-7278 with your complete model and serial number so we can send you a replacement. Defective parts do not have to be returned. The manufacturer requires you to hold them for 30 days. Adam; I went on live chat with Nikki and took care of the problem late last night. The order number is actually tied to another email address that is associated with my paypal account. If you still need to close that loop, I can call in or you can touch base with Nikki on life chat. Let me know. Thanks
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Originally Posted by: mallisonb Adam; I went on live chat with Nikki and took care of the problem late last night. The order number is actually tied to another email address that is associated with my paypal account. If you still need to close that loop, I can call in or you can touch base with Nikki on life chat. Let me know. Thanks As long as you have been taken care of all should be good. If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask. We are here to help you in every step of the way. Thank you for choosing Appliance Parts Pros.com
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Originally Posted by: Admin / APP Team Dryer thermal fuses, igniters, valve coils, heating elements, drum belts, bearings, and other common dryer parts can be found here - dryer parts - no model number required. I had heard from a technician that every brand product have a model number and when replace the product. First check its model and then replace it with the same model number otherwise it cause any serious damage of the product.
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Originally Posted by: SimpsonTisdale I had heard from a technician that every brand product have a model number and when replace the product. First check its model and then replace it with the same model number otherwise it cause any serious damage of the product. I'm assuming you meant "parts", not the whole dryer. If you click on the link provided in this post, you'll see the page with a common parts grouped by part names and manufacturers. Every part has its own description. It's a good idea to use such search if you don't have the model number of your dryer or you would like to save your time. Gene.
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I'm new at this, so be patient with me. I want to learn and do it right. My dryer works but blows cold air.
I checked the thermostat and it seems to be fine. I checked the cutoff and I get (1) on the multimeter. So I though I just needed to change that out. Then I was told that if one goes they both go - cutoff and thermostat. Is that true?
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What is the complete model number of the dryer?
Gene.
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Gene could you please tell me how to test hi limit thermistor , recycling thermostat thanks
Cung
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