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john rodriguez Posted: Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:06:57 PM(UTC)
 
i found a thermal fuse in the back of the dryer checked the continuity found that it was bad replaced the fuse and fixed the problem its real easy first unplug the dryer remove the back panel the fuse is on the left side about one foot from the ground its not hard to miss all i did was replace the fuse i found the fuse buy going to the sears parts.com web site on that web there is a detailed picture of the dryer and you can see where all the parts are located the price and part number it so cool try it it really works:)
john rodriguez Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2011 10:59:02 AM(UTC)
 
the dryer ignite r did not glow i replaced it turned on the dryer and the ignite r still did not glow i checked the continuity on the sensor and it was good is there something that i missed could there be a fuse some where that needs to be replaced or could it be the door switch that keeps the ignite r from glowing