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Dryer gets too hot, and stays hot. I have replaced the thermal fuse and thermistor, but it did not help.
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What you have is an air flow issue. If the heated air cannot escape the unit is going to overheat. Clean out you filter/blower housing and outside vent. Use rigid metal vent piping. If the thermistor didn't correct the problem then maybe the control is faulty.
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Thanks- I have good air flow coming out of the vents. What is the control, and is there a way for me to test it?
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