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Dryer stopped working (over heated?) so replaced the thermal fuse. Worked for a week then stopped again. Replaced thermostats, no luck. Control panel lights up, you can change the settings, but doesn't start. Any suggestions?
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Is the thermal fuse still OK? If you have vent problems it will keep popping the T fuse.
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Fuse is still good. Checked it with the meter. Vent is clean all the way to the outside outlet. Maybe the door switch?
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I changed the T fuse (just in case) & put a thermostat kit & dryer worked when I tested it. (turned it on for approx 3 seconds then turned it off) 30 minutes later I put a load in the dryer and nothing. Dead. Panel or inside light won't light up. Tested terminal, cord, plug & outlet and they were fine. Tested the control board and it was fine (0.2 ohms). Is there a way to test the user control panel to see if it is the problem? Hate to have to buy on if I don't have to. (didn't change the broken belt switch) Is there a Reset switch somewhere?
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