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Location of the thermal fuse on the kenmore gas dryer 80

I,m looking for the location of the thermal fuse on the kenmore 80 gas dryer

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  • booksatourpl May 11, 2010

    how do you test the thermal fuse?

  • onthethejob1
    onthethejob1 May 11, 2010

    i need a model number,,but its in 1 of 2 places ,,,take the back off,,,1...or remove the bottom panel 2...there white plastic about an inch...onthejob

  • Anonymous Mar 12, 2014

    my kenmore dryer 11062942100 thermal cutoff fuse

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It is mounted on the rear of the dryer on the blower housing. location of the thermal fuse on the kenmore gas dr - f8cdc70.jpg

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Kenmore 90 series electric dryer. placed load of clothes in, turned on working fine, then stopped. Clothes were warm, tried to restart wouldnt come on. Is it the thermal fuse, and were is it located.

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Where is the thermal fuse on a series 80 kenmore electric dryer. will this act as though the power is off? How can i test the fuse?

Yes, but there are several thermal limiters, they should reset when the unit cools, so likely that is not what is happening.... Forcefully turn the breaker FULLY off, and then back on, and test again...

The thermal limiters are located along the air flow path, typically downstream of your burner, the purpose is to prevent overheating and fire. These limiters stop the HEATING element and not the drum motor...
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Hello, I think the fuse has blown in my series 80, Kenmore electric dryer. Can you please tell me what it looks like and the location of it. Thank you.

It's a thermal fuse and it is white plastic about an inch and a half long. has 2 wires going to it,usually lt.blue, If you remove the back panel of the dryer it is located near the dryer exhaust above the high limit thermostat.
If the thermal fuse is blown the dryer will not run.
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I had an identical problem to yours this weekend with my Kenmore dryer. There were 2 problems.

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2. Thermal fuse was blown. Upon replacing, dryer heated up normally.

I believe when the timer broke, the dryer had kept running and blew the thermal fuse. On Sears' website, thermal fuse is $5.30, timer is roughly $80.

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Hello Friend, Your problem is very simple to fix. You're dryer needs a thermal fuse and or gas valve coils, both are very simple and affordable to replace. To replace the thermal fuse just remove back cover of dryer and look down where the air blows out. Now, just to the left where all the wires are you will see a white plastic part with two wires plugged into it. This part is called a thermal fuse. Just remove these wires and replace the thermal fuse. Now, if this don't solve the problem you will need a gas valve coil kit. To replace coils just remove front of dryer body and look below drum you will see the gas valve. The valve coils are located on top of valve (two little round black cylinders). It's simple, just remove the two screws from the little metal bracket that holds them down, unplug the wires from them and just lift them straight up off of the valve. Take notice that one has 3 wires and one has 2 wires. Just replace with new coils and plug wires back in and re-fasten metal bracket. Your dryer will run like new. Happy to help, Tim.
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Hello Friend, Your problem is very simple to fix. You're dryer needs a thermal fuse and or gas valve coils, and maybe an igniter all three are very simple and affordable to replace. To replace the thermal fuse just remove back cover of dryer and look down where the air blows out. Now, just to the left where all the wires are you will see a white plastic part with two wires plugged into it. This part is called a thermal fuse. Just remove these wires and replace the thermal fuse. Now, if this don't solve the problem you will need a gas valve coil kit. To replace coils just remove front of dryer body and look below drum you will see the gas valve. The valve coils are located on top of valve (two little round black cylinders). It's simple, just remove the two screws from the little metal bracket that holds them down, unplug the wires from them and just lift them straight up off of the valve. Take notice that one has 3 wires and one has 2 wires. Just replace with new coils and plug wires back in and re-fasten metal bracket. Your dryer will run like new, if it doesn't then you will need to check the igniter. The igniter is attached to the end of the burner assymbly by one screw and a simple two wire plug. Inspect for breakage, and replace if needed. Happy to help, Tim.
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Hi, I worked on one of these yesterday and have found that the thermal fuse blows first. If your dryer has the lint filter on top then the thermal fuse is behind the back panel and is located on the same duct as the lint filter.It will usually have blue wires on it instead of black or red.
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