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bobby h  
#1 Posted : Monday, August 17, 2009 3:47:24 PM(UTC)
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Hello,
I have a Kenmore Series 70 Gas Dryer Model 110 76722690 that does not heat. I thoroughly cleaned lint from dryer and exhasust tube as at exhaust exit was partially obstructed. Then I replaced the valve coils as that was recommended at the time. No success. Then metered the igniter and I did not seem to find any continuity so I replaced igniter. No success. Before I open it up again what else should I look for?
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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 19, 2009 9:55:27 AM(UTC)
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Well, the problem is either in the electrical parts or the gas parts, and since it seems like you have taken care of the gas parts, look at the electrical parts.

Do a continuity check on the thermal fuse and thermostats. You should find the problem there, probably in the thermal fuse. If it is, make sure you also have cleaned the blower out.

Good luck.
bobby h  
#3 Posted : Sunday, August 23, 2009 7:31:26 PM(UTC)
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Once I opened the top control section there was a diagram that showed that there should be 10ohm Max and 10Kohm Min for the Temperature Select Thermostat between Violet and Blue. This reads as open.

I metered the thermal fuse still connected to dryer and it reads 7ohm.

I am inclined to think it is the thermostat since I have already tried most of the gas parts. Anything else I should look for before ordering parts?
Thanks.
sidfink43  
#4 Posted : Monday, August 24, 2009 4:58:55 AM(UTC)
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If you have an open thermostat that is the one to replace. Just make sure you have checked all of the parts in case there is more than one problem.

Good luck.
bobby h  
#5 Posted : Friday, August 28, 2009 9:31:40 PM(UTC)
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Can you provide an exploded view that shows where the thermal fuse is? The part I was shipped does not match what I thought to be the thermal fuse. Thanks.
sidfink43  
#6 Posted : Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:02:37 AM(UTC)
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I thought you decided the thermal fuse was ok and that it was the temperature select thermostat that you were replacing???
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