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sully  
#1 Posted : Thursday, March 27, 2008 5:41:33 PM(UTC)
sully

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My dryer was running for three hours blowing cold air. I figured out that my thermo fuse broke- I replaced it. It heat up again but seems very hot. I put a load in for 30 min. But it keeps on going and seems too hot. The vent is clear, Could it be the thermal high limit thermostat control? help?
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fixtec90  
#2 Posted : Friday, March 28, 2008 5:39:39 AM(UTC)
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Did you clean your vent when you changed the t-fuse especially the point where it exits the house? If you're positive it's clear one of the t-stats is bad. The cycling t-stat is the normal culprit, but I'm not sure if your gas dryer has that type of t-stat. If not I'd suspect the hi-limit, but would need a wiring diagram before I'd put any money on the diagnosis.
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