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    Apr 1, 2010, 03:55 PM
    Thermal Limiter repair
    We have a Kenmore 27" laundry center washer-dryer combo. The dyer all of a sudden won't turn on. We checked the 2 problems the book reccomends checking... the plug and the fuse. Both are fine. That leaves the thermal limiter... how do we check that? Is it an easy repair that we can do it ourselves?
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    Apr 7, 2010, 01:47 PM

    To Ciommo,
    My name is Brian and I'm part of the Sears Cares Escalations team. I just found this post and I wanted to reach out to you regarding your dryer. I'm sorry to hear about these issues and I hope you'll allow us to help get this situation resolved for you. I don't know what the problem could be or how easy of a fix it could be. I do know we have some service options for you that may help with your decision to have a tech out to your home. At your convenience, please contact my office via email at [email protected] so we can help. In the email, please provide a contact phone number and the phone number the dryer was purchased under (if different than the contact phone number) and we will call you directly. Also, in your email, please provide the screen name (Ciommo) used to post on this site, for reference to your issue, and we do look forward to talking to you soon.

    Thank you,
    Brian J.
    Senior Case Manager
    Sears Cares
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    Apr 7, 2010, 04:22 PM

    It depends on your dryer. I am having a similar problem, but mine is a frigidaire. If yours is anything like mine, you have to gain access to the inside of the machine, most seem like they are top entry. Mine has little clips under the top surface that have to be pushed back so they release. Once inside, there is a upper limit thermostat? That should be right next to the thermal limiter. From what I gather, there should be no resistance through a volt ohm meter if you disconnect the wires (two appiece) and touch the opposing connections. If there is resistance, then they need to be replaced. It shouldn't be more than a couple of screws.

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