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skid2964  
#1 Posted : Friday, May 3, 2013 5:50:37 PM(UTC)
skid2964

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I was replacing my thermal limit/thermal fuse. I first tested by moving the purple wire to bypass it, the dryer functioned normally. I then unplugged the purple wire and it touched the dryer body and shorted because I forgot to unplug the dryer!!!! the main breaker popped so I reset everything, reconnected the wire first..... nothing works now, I cant even hear the timer ticking now. What have I fried? Is there a fuse somewhere? Is there a part that gets fried first that I can replace?
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kclcpa  
#2 Posted : Friday, May 3, 2013 10:22:57 PM(UTC)
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yes, i did a similar thing on the shorted heating element, wondering where to start the diagnosis process
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