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2 Days Ago The Dryer Would Not Turn Off Automatically, But It Was Blowing Hot Air... Today It Still Won't Turn Off (auto) And Now It Is Blowing Cold Air (like It's On Cool Down)....
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The reason the dryer would not shut off is because there is no heat. The timer is fine. You either need a new element or a thermal fuse, that is located on top of the heating element assembly. If you need me you can reach me at my web site at ApplianceEducator.com Tom
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Originally Posted by: gkelsch 2 Days Ago The Dryer Would Not Turn Off Automatically, But It Was Blowing Hot Air... Today It Still Won't Turn Off (auto) And Now It Is Blowing Cold Air (like It's On Cool Down).... The first thing that should be checked is the electrical outlet (or source). It would be a good idea to check it it at the outlet and where the cord connects to the terminal block on the dryer itself.
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