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THe dryer runs but there is no heat. 1) How do I get into the inside to see flame sensor? Take off back panel and then what? or through little hole in front? Other 2) Once in and able to reach the flame sensor what am I looking for to see if it is bad? 3) Is it possible the thermostat is bad? If so how do I get to it and what would I be looking for to see if it is bad. 4) any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by: vdepiore@aol.com ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) THe dryer runs but there is no heat. 1) How do I get into the inside to see flame sensor? Take off back panel and then what? or through little hole in front? Other 2) Once in and able to reach the flame sensor what am I looking for to see if it is bad? 3) Is it possible the thermostat is bad? If so how do I get to it and what would I be looking for to see if it is bad. 4) any suggestions? most likely the thermostate it is all white 2 prongs enclosed fuse about the size of a AA battery but flat.If your lint trap is on top the fuse is in back.if the lint trap is inside the door the fuse is in front at bottom.
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Originally Posted by: vdepiore@aol.com ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) THe dryer runs but there is no heat. 1) How do I get into the inside to see flame sensor? Take off back panel and then what? or through little hole in front? Other 2) Once in and able to reach the flame sensor what am I looking for to see if it is bad? 3) Is it possible the thermostat is bad? If so how do I get to it and what would I be looking for to see if it is bad. 4) any suggestions? most likely the thermostate it is all white 2 prongs enclosed fuse about the size of a AA battery but flat.If your lint trap is on top the fuse is in back.if the lint trap is inside the door the fuse is in front at bottom.
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