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Originally Posted by: Gene Most common cause of such problem is insufficient air flow. Gene. Its not air flow, as that was the first thought (just changed the duct under the house, as part of another project, while dryer wasn't working). Dryer works operates the same with hose disconnected. Oops, I meant part 42 (the one next to it). Diagram has it dissassembled in a different fashion than I'm used to looking at. Part 42 is Internal Bias Operating Thermostat. Could this part be wired incorrectly? Picture on Sear's site doesn't show the backside, but here's another: http://www.amazon.com/3387134-W...Thermostat/dp/B001CCK5HS Found a video online about it, and the red/black connected to the outside 2 poles, and the violet/black (i think its black, smaller sized contact of same size as violet). Would either of these make a difference if they were backwards (on their respective sized poles).
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Originally Posted by: Sgat8516 ...Part 42 is Internal Bias Operating Thermostat. Could this part be wired incorrectly?... I don't think it is possible due to a different size of the terminals. Gene.
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