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I have a Whirlpool Dryer and it is not producing heat. I ordered and installed a new heating element and high limit thermostat and cutoff. I still have no heat. I looked at the thermal fuse but it is solid plastic and I can't tell if it is blown. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by: 1463dm1548  I have a Whirlpool Dryer and it is not producing heat. I ordered and installed a new heating element and high limit thermostat and cutoff. I still have no heat. I looked at the thermal fuse but it is solid plastic and I can't tell if it is blown. Any suggestions? Are you sure you have 220 volts to the dryer terminal block ? Since the dryer motor and tumbler work, it's not a bad thermal fuse or belt switch. It could be a bad motor, or a damaged wire, But There's either a bad thermistor or bad control board. Part number: AP3919451
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