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I just replaced the heating element in my Kenmore Elite dryer and I have the thermal cut off fuse to put back but when I look at pictures of them online it shows 2 wires and mine only has 1 wire is this okay?
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Any electric part should have at least two terminals and at least one wire connected to each of these terminals. It must be two wires connected to the thermal cut-off fuse.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Any electric part should have at least two terminals and at least one wire connected to each of these terminals. It must be two wires connected to the thermal cut-off fuse.
Gene. I have replaced both the heating element and the thermal cut off fuse but I still have no heat. What else could be wrong?
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Originally Posted by: tlc01 I have replaced both the heating element and the thermal cut off fuse but I still have no heat. What else could be wrong? Have you tested these parts prior to replace them? Guessing is the most expensive way to fix anything. You have to have a simple multimeter to perform the troubleshooting. Let us know when you ready and we will guide you through that process. Gene.
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