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church4629  
#1 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 8:11:33 AM(UTC)
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Did continuity check last week replaced thermal fuse and blower fuse at the same time heater thermal fuse ohms 0 out...used the dryer for about 3 or 4 times and then it shut off again wife said it seemed like the heater was getting too hot and thermal fuse is out again meaning it bad... what else should I check before I replace thermal fuse again
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mr_mjsjr  
#2 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 6:15:55 PM(UTC)
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you have a thermal fuse and a thermal cut off. the thermal cut off is located on the burner housing. whenever that blows you are suppose to also replace the high limit thermostat. if you do that; you should run on air dry, then go outside and check the air flow. if there is insufficient flow do not turn on heat. you need to clean your vent. poor airflow can blow either the tco or the thermal fuse.
denman  
#3 Posted : Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:13:16 AM(UTC)
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See the attachment for the wiring diagram.

The below assumes that it is the thermal cut-off that blew.

As mr_mjsjr said the hi-limit thermostat should also be replaced.
The cutoff is a backup safety device for the hi-limit.
If the unit is running off the hi-limit, it's contacts will eventually fail and then the cutoff blows. Unlike the operating thermostat it's contacts cannot continually turn power to the heater on/off.

Below is my standard reply when a thermal cutoff is blown.

Check the heating coil.
Unplug the unit and both wires to the coil.
Check it with a meter, should be around 8 to 12 ohms.
Then check from each side of the coil to the case/frame, both should be infinite ohms (open). If not the coil may have sagged or broken and is touching the case. This can cause it to run on high and the thermostats cannot regulate it so the thermal cut-off blows.

The hi-limit should have regulated the temperature so the fuse did not blow, that is why there is a new one with the thermal cut-off (item 9 in section 03).
Note: That unless there is another problem in the unit the hi-limit should never have to open. It is just a safety device with the fuse being a backup safety device.

Just in case it is not a grounded element.
With all the below the high limit will also have to be replaced.
Check that the belt is OK.
Check the seals (drum etc) in the unit. The air is pulled over the heating coils, through the drum and pushed out the exhaust. So any large seal leak will pull in room air and the cycling thermostat on the blower will run the unit hot.
Check that the lint filter is not coated with fabric softener residue which greatly reduces air flow.
Check/clean your vent system.
Check/clean the blower wheel.

If all OK you may want to replace the cycling thermostat as it's contacts may not be opening (welded shut)
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church4629  
#4 Posted : Monday, April 7, 2014 1:57:32 PM(UTC)
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all right back again... replaced the thermo fuse again.. after I cleaned out all the lint which wasn't bad...started it back up and left the back off the unit...with the air fluff on the heater still came on...:eek: we ran the unit about 5-6 times and it burned out the thermo fuse again...I'm assuming...I bought an extra last time...but I think I need to replace something in the heater area now... or the switch???? HELP...thank you so much for this help...
church4629  
#5 Posted : Monday, April 7, 2014 2:32:22 PM(UTC)
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I'm assuming the Thermal Cut off?????
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, April 8, 2014 2:03:29 AM(UTC)
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The thermal cut off should not be the problem.
It is just a backup device for the hi-limit thermostat.
If the temperature at the heater goes too high then the hi-limit contacts open.
But unlike the operating thermostat it's contacts are not made to continually switch heater power on/off so eventually they fail. The thermal cut-off then blows to prevent overheating.

Did you do any of the troubleshooting in my earlier post?

Although it does not show it in the timer cahart the heater should be off in Air Fluff so I suspect that the heater element is grounded.
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church4629  
#7 Posted : Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:20:17 PM(UTC)
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ok checked the heater element, no grounded heater element, replaced the thermofuse and thermostat kit and heat sensors and everything...even replaced the temperature switch, and even after I select the air fluff it's still burning hot inside the drum... I'm about to pull the trigger on getting a service guy in here...wife is getting ticked...HELP:mad:
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#8 Posted : Friday, May 23, 2014 4:35:46 AM(UTC)
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I am out of options.
You have either replaced or checked all the parts that I think could cause your problem.

Unless someone else jumps in with some other info then getting a service person in may be the way to go.
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