Bypass the thermal fuse by disconnecting the wires and joining it together. Insulate properly and plug the dryer back in. The thermal fuse is indeed blown and needs to be replaced if the dryer starts.
...bypass the thermal fuse for troubleshooting purposes. Check for blocked lint filter and restricted vent system if the thermal fuse is indeed blown then replace it including the thermistor/cycling ...
...bypass the thermal fuse and if the dryer runs, the thermal fuse is indeed blown. Make sure the vents and ducts are clear then replace the thermal fuse including the thermistor to address the problem. ...
...bypass the thermal fuse for troubleshooting purposes. Check for blocked lint filter and restricted vent system if the thermal fuse is indeed blown then replace it including the thermistor. Click on ...
...thermistor and thermal fuse were replaced. I measured the ouside vent and it is 3 1/2 inches across-blows well. Any suggestions of what else to do? My husband says to get a new dryer, but other than ...
bypass the thermistor for test purposes by taping the wires together. it is located on the blower wheel assembly, here are pictures of opening the dryer. once it is verified that the thermistor is the
...thermistor, all vents,gas coils , flame sensor and glo coil andf all with no luck. Unless it is bypassed thed ryer will only stay on 5 to 6 seconds on gas cycle If i plug my old dryer in and hock up ...
...bypass the thermistor for test purposes by taping the wires together. it is located on the blower wheel assembly, this is a fire safety feature and should never be operated in the bypassed mode. ...
...thermistor/thermal fuse. DO NOT LEAVE THE WIRES TAPED TOGETHER AFTER THE TEST AS THIS COULD CAUSE A FIRE BECAUSE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE SAFETY. Check your blower wheel to make sure it is secure to the ...
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