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When checking the thermal cut-off if it reads an open is it faulty. The unit will not heat and when i plug the unit in and jumper the thermal cut-off the heating element will come on. And i have no repair manual just shooting from the hip. Thermostats reads 2 ohms (closed) and element reads 10 ohms (closed) and thermal fuse is closed. Blower works well and the exhaust line is not plugged.
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if dryer is cool and the thermal cut off (limit switch) is open then it is falty there shoud be a number to tell at what temp it opens should be an inexpensive part replace it
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