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SORRY MODEL # IS( FDE436RES2)Hello, I have a Frididaire that trips the thermal limiter every 6-8 months.I have cleaned the vent system (below the lint sceen,and vent pipe)The exterior vent has good presure when the dryer is running,it is a 2000 year model.it has done this consistantly for 7 years.I have been told that there is a washer kit to install on this model that creates a larger air gap between the heat element and back part of the unit is this what i need to do to correct this problem? And are thermal limiters self reseting or one time use? Thank you in advance. Dan.:confused:
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Hi, I could not find anything on the model number you posted, but maybe the model is KFIS25xVM S1 I would make sure the wires that plug into the thermal limiter are tight. If the wire spades that plug into the thermal limiter are loose you can squeeze them together a little bit with a pliers so they make a better connection with the thermal limiter. A loose connection can generate heat, just a thought. Quote:And are thermal limeters self reseting or one time use? One time use.
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Originally Posted by: laabsdan Hello, I have a Frididaire that trips the thermal limiter every 6-8 months.I have cleaned the vent system (below the lint sceen,and vent pipe)The exterior vent has good presure when the dryer is running,it is a 2000 year model.it has done this consistantly for 7 years.I have been told that there is a washer kit to install on this model that creates a larger air gap between the heat element and back part of the unit is this what i need to do to correct this problem? And are thermal limiters self reseting or one time use? Thank you in advance. Dan.:confused: I double checked the model number and it is FDE436RES2. (SORRY) I just recleaned the lint trap area and duct work before the blower and after the trap, there was some lint build up but not exsessive.I also cleaned the screen trap with dish soap/warm water and a scrub brush to remove any dryer sheet residue. It seems to cycle fine so i would think the thermostat is ok.
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Originally Posted by: ApplianceJunk Hi,
I could not find anything on the model number you posted, but maybe the model is KFIS25xVMS1
I would make sure the wires that plug into the thermal limiter are tight.
If the wire spades that plug into the thermal limiter are loose you can squeeze them together a little bit with a pliers so they make a better connection with the thermal limiter.
A loose connection can generate heat, just a thought.
One time use. I double checked these areas. all good! any moe ideas??
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