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Due to my stupidly I removed the wires to Sears Gas 110.72056100 parts thermistor 3976615 and thermal fuse 3390719 in order to replace these parts. Yes, I did not mark the wires and am not sure where they go. Sears wants $10.50 for the wiring diagram and $6.99 to ship a piece of paper. I could use any help.
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Thermal fuse makes no difference.
Thermistor also should not make a difference. I could not find a picture of it but unless the leads are marked + or - it should be OK |
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Originally Posted by: denman  Thermal fuse makes no difference.
Thermistor also should not make a difference. I could not find a picture of it but unless the leads are marked + or - it should be OK Sorry I was not clear I have four wires (2) red and (1) red and white plus (1) black. I would guess the touch pad would need to be correctly wired. thanks
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