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Gas dryer no heat. Husband is an electrcian and feels fairly confident that its the timer, looked everything over and not sure what else it could be. The dryer was running but clother stayed completely wet. Tried to re-start but then it tripped a fuse. Any advise want to order parts ASAP.
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Joined: 10/9/2008(UTC) Posts: 784
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It could be a lot of differnt things besides a timer. The timer is the last thing to go after
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for parts and what else to check for?
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It is the fuse. I have to replace mine about every two years.
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