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Sears Dryer
If you get some heat from the dryer would that mean the heating coil is not the problem.?
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On Feb 19, 7:39*pm, "John" wrote:
If you get some heat from the dryer would that mean the heating coil is not the problem.? not necessarily i saw one that would open while heating so you would get some heat but not enough. a long time ago i helped fix one with 2 seperate elements, the low wattage element got hot but the high wattage elelment was open broke. drying time was glacially slow |
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John wrote:
If you get some heat from the dryer would that mean the heating coil is not the problem.? No -- LSMFT Force ****s upon the Back of Reason... Ben Franklin- |
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