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Denman, I am always thankfull for you. You always bring me back to have patience. Can I claim you as a dependant? LOL!!! You sure are a good man!!! I just have a knack for getting on the bad side of people. That is that darn new York attidude, I just can't shake it. Thanks for always being there. Can I just call you Dad? LOL!!!! Tom
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My Whirlpool LE7646EQ2 just went out 4/09. The lent backed-up and the dryer overheated causing the dryer to shut down. It does not run at all. I checked the white fuse (bottom left of dryer) it is bad. This is the first thing I will replace.
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Do not forget to clean the vent all the way to the outlet.
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Note to Tom (kayakcrzy): I know this is an older thread, but I wanted to clarify for others like myself that found this post useful. The thermal fuse is in fact inline with the main power - even on a gas dryer. So if the thermal fuse goes out (which is exactly what happened in my case) the machine is completely dead.
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Originally Posted by: jcalcote Note to Tom (kayakcrzy):...So if the thermal fuse goes out (which is exactly what happened in my case) the machine is completely dead... This statement is correct only if your dryer is electric. If the heating source is gas, then the thermal fuse will affect only the heating part of dryer. Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene This statement is correct only if your dryer is electric. If the heating source is gas, then the thermal fuse will affect only the heating part of dryer. I guess you didn't read the rest of my post. In the case of my gas dryer, the electrical schematic places the thermal fuse inline with the main 120 volt power line. Thus (according to the schematic glued to the inside front toe panel on my dryer), if the thermal fuse blows, the entire machine is out - motor, heating circuit, everything. The schematic references gas valves as well, so I'm pretty sure it's a proper schematic for my gas dryer. I'm not an appliance repair expert, but I have some experience reading schematics. If the schematic is accurate then the thermal fuse stops everything. Please see the attachment for proof. GDB307pd.pdf (518kb) downloaded 10 time(s).John jcalcote attached the following image(s):
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In all the whirlpool gas dryers that I come to everyday, if the white thermal fuse in the back goes out, the dryer will run but no heat!!! I don't know about the diagrahm, but that is the way it is!!! On a electric dryer if the thermal fuse goes out, then the unit will be dead. It has always been that way my 25 years in this business. Tom
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy In all the whirlpool gas dryers that I come to everyday, if the white thermal fuse in the back goes out, the dryer will run but no heat!!! ... It has always been that way my 25 years in this business. Tom Hmmm. Interesting. Well, now you've seen an exception to that rule. Like you said in an earlier post, the more experience you get, the more you know that you're always learning. John
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