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according to my troubleshooting for my problem the possible cause is one of the 2 house fuses have blown. The solution shows replae fuse. Ok so what the heck is the house fuse and where do you go to replace this.. I've been told that it may be a thermal fuse, but according to the person I spoke to there is no thermal fuse..
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Turn your house breaker for the dryer, in your breaker box, off and then back on and see what it does. Nat
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Yes I tryed that but still nothing. Whats next....
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Remove the rear panel and check the thermostats(remove one set at a time) with an ohm meter, for continuity. Also check the element the same way. nat
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The fuse in this dryer will stop the motor from working. So if it still runs then you have a broken element: SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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First remove the front panel: SublimeMasterJW attached the following image(s):
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