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Model Number: 11066712691 Brand: Kenmore Age: 5 - 10 years
I am replacing the thermostat and high limit cut out on my Kenmore 70 series electric dryer, and the new kit came with a jumper and two extra crimp terminals....the instructions are very vague about the jumper....looked on here and there is lots of info but it does not really cover my setup. The cut out is no problem, however my thermostat and element both have 2 red wires connected to them, so I have a total of 4 wires in play here.....so I cannot figure out how to do the jumper, or if I even need to.....if someone can please help me I would greatly appreciate it.
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