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Drum turns, but no heat.
Wasn't sure which part bad. So replaced all appropriate heating parts with your knowledgeable help. Now works great. Much cheaper than having a tech come! Easily repaired. Just remove some screws and replace. Hardest part was removing the unit from the built in cabinet.
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Gaile
December 17, 2023
Dryer stopped heating up. Clothes still wet. I know nothing about where on this washer/dryer combo where fuses might be or replacing heating coil or whatever the issue is, yet. I only Googled the question, "Why my dryer stopped heating up, clothes still wet after an hour in the dryer. Google and YouTube told me it's more likely the fuse, located behind the dryer. But I dont know what kind of fuse it takes
Noticed too that the inside of the dryer would glow red when it was working properly, and now that didn't happen this time. I need help finding the right part so I can attemp to fix this myself. The following is all the information that is labeled on the inside door of my dryer.
It's a Kenmore. Stackable.
Type: DT/T-ELE-2406021-FM30
UL:Listed 118G washer/dryer8541130C
SER: MY4108603
120/208V 16A 60Hz
120/240V 21A 60Hz
3 or 4 Wire Connection
For model number 11088752796
Hi Gaile, thank you for getting in touch. We would recommend replacing the thermal fuse, part number PS11746662. It is located on the air duct. We hope that helps!
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