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Dryer does not heat but dryer runs. Breakers are ok. have removed screews of back of dryer but unable to remove back.
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You have to remove the front panel on your model, the back isn't a removable part. raise the top and remove the front panel to get to the thermostats nat
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You flip down the lower front panel to access this models innards. It is known as a princess series. Their are 2 fuses. One is located on the heating element and another is behind the filter housing . To access it you must remove the filter housing which is fairly easy. Any of these parts that are open (no continuity) will cause the heating element to not function at all. look for these puppys : SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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You may find these types : as well. Remember there 2 of these in this dryer. Failure to clean any lint or blockages will cause these fuses to blow again right away so you need to clean out the funk.:D SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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