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Maytag dryer purchased February 2006, replaced thermal fuse and thermostat November 2012. Dryer not running again, March 2014. What is typical life of dryer? Typical life of replacement thermal fuse/thermostat?
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Here are your parts Parts for Maytag MDET236AYW Dryer - AppliancePartsPros.comWhich thermostat did you replace? The cycling thermostat is on the blower. The hi-limit thermostat is at the heater. Did changing the heat selection actually change the heat in the unit? The first thing to check is that the vent system is OK. Next check that the heating element is not grounded. Unplug the unit and both wires to the heating element. Measure across the element most are in the 8 to 12 ohm range. Then measure from each element connector to ground/frame, both should be infinite ohms. If not the element is grounded and should be replaced. The fuse etc. should last till there is a problem with the vent or the unit. Note that the fuse is a backup safety for the hi-limit thermostat which is also a safety device. The hi-limit should not open unless there is a problem elsewhere. If the unit starts regulating the temperature by using the high limit then the high limit thermostat will fail after some time as it's contacts are not made to continuously switch the current on/off unlike the cycling/operating thermostat. |
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Checked vent system - clear. Replaced (blown) thermal fuse and hi-limit thermostat. Wire from heating element to hi-limit thermostat was charred and melted. Replaced wire.
Dryer now operating normally. Thanks for the advice and expertise!
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