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Old 05-20-2008, 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SublimeMasterJW View Post
If these guys get a tad faultyAttachment 257 they will work once and then quit, cool down after a few hours and work some more. They are around 20 bucks and easy to replace yourself. I would try that.
OK, you called it Sublime! The guy at the appliance store was very confident that a set of new coils would fix my problem so I bought a set and sure enough, that was it! The dryer is now back in service.

Just wanted to close the loop on this one.
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