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I've cleaned the duct work and still no heat. The thermal fuse seems to be located in front of the duct...how do you get to it to replace or to put a meter on it. If the heating element needs to be replaced, which panel do you take apart, top, back, they seem to be spot welded... thanks for your help!
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please reply as soon as possible
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Go to: http://www3.sears.com/Input your model number. Then select "DRY/CAB HEATER" It would appear that you will have to remove the drum to access the element. I believe that you have a broken element. Thank You
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Joined: 11/15/2007(UTC) Posts: 189
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FIRST check to see if you have the right voltage going to the dryer,There should be 240 volt,s going to the dryer.
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