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Changed heating element last week. The old one burnt in two. The dryer works but it seems to be to hot. I checked both thermostats with an ohm. meter. they both were at .3 ohms
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Did you check them with the wires disconnected? Sounds like the high limit isn't working.
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Yes, when I tested the switches they were unpluged.Can you give the part # for the high limit.
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Your model number doesn't pull up, please verify the number. Nat
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It should not exceed 165ish. If it does then your cycling thermostat needs replacement.:D
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