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Will a blown thermal fuse keep the timer from end of cycle?
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Joined: 10/3/2007(UTC) Posts: 73
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In a gas dryer yes, if the dryer is not heating the timer will not advance in the auto cycles...that thermofuse would kill the power to the heat circuit in a gas WP dryer, if it is bad check your dryer vent, your dryer overheated for some reason, usually a clogged vent to the outside..
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yes the dryer will keep running with a blown termal fuse. Timer will not time out. By the prints & timer control this looks like a safety type circut, but i was not sure. Replaced termal fuse and all is well.
P.S. daughter tried to dry 2 loads at 1 time thus the blown fuse.
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