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Jane Frank  
#1 Posted : Thursday, April 1, 2010 7:35:25 AM(UTC)
Jane Frank

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I have read all the threads I can find on dryers not drying, and cannot find
the solution. It takes three cyles to dry a very conservative load of clothes.
I live in Central America and our local repairman (?) is lost. He has replaced both the Inlet Center Thermostat and the Drum Out Bias therm. and it is doing the same thing. There are no exhaust blockages. In reading about the two remaining thermostats, it doesn't seem like replacing them will help. How about the "Thermal Fuse?"
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magician59  
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 1, 2010 9:10:09 AM(UTC)
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Long dry times are normally associated with ventilation problems. I'll bet the humidity there mixes really well with lint; and wet lint forms a really hard to remove solid. Although you say the exhaust vent is clear, you may need to examine the blower housing and the vent on the inside of your dryer.
Jane Frank  
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 1, 2010 9:34:49 AM(UTC)
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So what you are saying is that it probably isn't a need to change the
Thermal fuse, or the high limit thermostat or the Left Safety Thermostat?
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