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Fri Apr 22, 2016 7:50 am (PDT) . Posted by:
wwood_38478
This Maytag branded Quality Whirlpool drier, model MEDC400VWO, has blown three thermal fuses in six months time. The last one only lasted about about three weeks. The store sold me the Supco SET 401 which replaces part no. WE4X867 and 3392519. I see no restrictions in the air flow and see no arcs or welding on the heating element. any and all suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Walter@ United TV service.
This is my personal dryer.
Thanks in advance.
Walter@ United TV service.
This is my personal dryer.
Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:04 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"RichK" gs_biker1
Walter...get a clamp-on current meter and measure the current. you do not say if this is gas/electric.
Few of us have the patience to google a model number :-) If this is gas and your fuse is 120V - consider
one of the Kill-A-watt devices and monitor.
But I'm sure you knew all that already :-)
RichK
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On Fri, 4/22/16, united_tv.service@yahoo.com [appliance-repair] <appliance-repair@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
This Maytag branded Whirlpool drier, model
MEDC400VWO, has blown three thermal fuses in six months
time. The last one only lasted about about three weeks. The
store sold me the Supco SET 401 which replaces part no.
WE4X867 and 3392519. I see no restrictions in the air flow
and see no arcs or welding on the heating element. any and
all suggestions appreciated. Thanks in
advance.
Walter@ United TV
service.This is my personal
dryer.
Few of us have the patience to google a model number :-) If this is gas and your fuse is 120V - consider
one of the Kill-A-watt devices and monitor.
But I'm sure you knew all that already :-)
RichK
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On Fri, 4/22/16, united_tv.service@yahoo.com [appliance-repair] <appliance-repair@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
This Maytag branded Whirlpool drier, model
MEDC400VWO, has blown three thermal fuses in six months
time. The last one only lasted about about three weeks. The
store sold me the Supco SET 401 which replaces part no.
WE4X867 and 3392519. I see no restrictions in the air flow
and see no arcs or welding on the heating element. any and
all suggestions appreciated.
advance.
Walter@ United TV
service.This is my personal
dryer.
Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:15 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Kurt Wolf" wolfkurt2002
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thermal fuse
This Maytag branded Whirlpool drier, model MEDC400VWO, has blown
three thermal fuses in six months time. The last one only lasted
about about three weeks. The store sold me the Supco SET 401
which replaces part no. WE4X867 and 3392519. I see no
restrictions in the air flow and see no arcs or welding on the
heating element. any and all suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Walter@ United TV service.
This is my personal dryer.
From:appliance-repair@yahoogroups.comSent:April 22, 2016 9:50
AMTo:appliance-repair@yahoogroups.comReply-to:appliance-repair@
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thermal fuse
This Maytag branded Whirlpool drier, model MEDC400VWO, has blown
three thermal fuses in six months time. The last one only lasted
about about three weeks. The store sold me the Supco SET 401
which replaces part no. WE4X867 and 3392519. I see no
restrictions in the air flow and see no arcs or welding on the
heating element. any and all suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Walter@ United TV service.
This is my personal dryer.
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