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Jura X5 Coffee machine stuck in heating mode

If your Jura X5 coffee machine is stuck in heating mode, it could be due to a variety of issues. The thermal fuse is one possibility, but it could also be a faulty thermostat or heating element. Here are the steps you can take to diagnose and potentially fix the issue:
  1. Unplug the machine: Before you start any work on the coffee machine, make sure to unplug it from the electrical outlet.
  2. Check the thermal fuse: The thermal fuse is located near the heating element and may be covered by a plastic sheath. Use a multimeter to test if the fuse has continuity. If it does not, then it needs to be replaced.
  3. Replace the thermal fuse: To replace the thermal fuse, you will need to open the coffee machine's housing and locate the thermal fuse. Remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one. Make sure to use a fuse with the same specifications as the original one.
  4. Test the machine: Once you have replaced the thermal fuse, reassemble the machine and plug it back in. Test the machine to see if it is still stuck in heating mode. If the problem persists, it could be due to a faulty thermostat or heating element, and you may need to seek professional help to repair or replace these components.
It's important to exercise caution when working on electrical appliances, so if you're not confident in your ability to diagnose or fix the issue, it's best to seek professional help.
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I just got my thermal fuse fixed and still throws cold aire it might not be the right size if not it wont work right

Unfortunately, when the thermal fuse blows it is an indication that something like the thermostat, etc. is not doing its job, so just replacing the thermal fuse does not normally fix the problem. You need to go back into it and determine which of the heating components is malfunctioning.
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Dryer runs but no heat. My husband is pretty smart with appliance fixes. Do you think that this thermal fuse solution would be easier enough for him to fix or should we get a repairman?

Hello,
The thermal fuse is not going to be the problem...when the thermal fuse has gone out the dryer will not start so since it runs the thermal fuse is good. The number one thing that is wrong with a gas dryer when it doesn't heat is going to be a broken igniter,this tip i wrote explains what to check when a gas dryer doesn't heat http://www.fixya.com/support/r10293028-gas_dryer_not_heating
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Maytag dryer is less than 3 years old. Blew thermal fuse. Cleaned all of the venting inside and out. dryer still overheating and blowing the thermal fuse. Replaced the thermal fuse and the high temp sensor...

Have you tried replacing the operating thermastat it's what shuts it off at the right temp and would cause the thermal fuse to go if it is not shuting.off at the right temp. It happens.
Hope this helps.
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How to open fixing heater open

hi you shuld have a replace the heating eliment bur befor u replace or oder heaterelement just cheq thermal fuse maybe just the thermal fuse is the coz of that becous the thermal fuse is attached in series.
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Sony KDF E60A10 60 in. My TV starts up but then the green light switches red and blinks 6 times. No picture or sound. What is the issue

6 blinks mean a thermal fuse problem. This model had a problem with the thermal fuse that does not close once it is opened. This is caused by a blockage of the fan that cools the optical block, usually from accumulated household dust. This causes the TV to overheat. The thermal fuse detects this and puts the TV into protect to prevent further damage to the TV. To fix, the fans need to be cleaned and the thermal fuse needs to be replaced. The parts are not very expensive (around 20 dollars for the fuse) but it does usually takes a while to fix because the unit needs to be taken apart to have access to the fuse and optical block fan. The GT board might have been damaged for the excessive heat but most likely a new thermal fuse will fix the issue and clean fans will prevent it from happening from the future.
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Model 96585210 ss mf1636458 dryer will not heat, how to fix

Hello Friend, Your problem is very simple to fix. You need a thermal fuse, 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. Your dryer will run like new. Happy to help, Tim.
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Kenmore electric dryer (model # 110 60202990) dried a load of clothes like normal. But with the current load, it suddenly stopped heating. How can I fix this?

Hello Friend, Your problem is very simple to fix. You need a thermal fuse, 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. Your dryer will run like new. Happy to help, Tim.
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