...else on the dryer is working fine, it just won't get hot. Saw another post that mentioned the thermal fuse. Where is that, can't find it in the manual. Is it called the thermal cut-off on the ...
...pile of wet clothes check the master thermal fuse. it is the on with dials on it. it sounds it is shutting off as the heating element element engages. call the nearest sears part store to rectify the ...
...fires for 3 minutes, then quits. i've read a lot for the solutions on this site, but can't find the thermal fuse on blower duct. my dryer is actually a kenmore 74551 older model. can't find anything ...
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...they cannot afford to by a new one, so I would like to fix it for them. the motor is cutting out on thermal overload. You can try removing the panel from the dryer and cleaning out any lint that may ...
...and cleaned out also the vent line it could be clogged with lint and you could have popped the thermal fuse or something like that,you'll need a meter,unplug it take it apart and check the ...
I just replaced my thermal fuse and dryer still won't start. I had to switch from a 3 prong electric cord to a 4 prong, because of the hookups at my new house. My dryer makes a faint buzzing noise
...pile and remove the big stuff by hand and then vac the rest,also vac the grate on the wall of the dryer half way up the duct and if you have a dryer brush stick it down where the filter goes to clean ...
thermal fuse on the back and it fits into a recess and holds in with one screw and connect the two orange wires. I doesn't matter how the plug in. Reinstall the tumbler carefully so the felt edges fit
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? Most likely possibilities on heating problem. All are listed from most likely to least likely. 1. Thermal Fuse (Located near blower housing) 2. Thermostat 3. Thermostor 4. Heating Element 5. Ignitor
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