When I got home, I pulled the dryer out, and clean around it, there were lots of lint and dirt accumulate around it. I was looking for a panel in the back where I can remove and look for the thermal fuse. Instead, the back of the dryer is all one piece, no panel to remove. I noticed there is some kind of hinge on the back of the dryer. I thought to myself, it can't be this easy. I came around the front of the dryer and lifted the top cover. One loud popping sound and top of the dryer opens revealing the drum and the heating element behind it.
From reading the posts online, there were two thermal fuses in the dryer, a thermal fuse and a hi-limit thermal fuse. If one is tripped, both should be replaced. A simple continuity test with a multimeter will tell if the fuse is bad.
This is the Hi-Limit Thermostat (Electric model) 53-0771 |
Thermal Fuse 53-1182 (Electric model) |
I just ordered an oem replacement part from ebay for around $17 (Thermal fuse kit LA-1053) and should arrive hopefully by this weekend.
10/6/2012
The part arrived this afternoon in the mail. Installed both thermostat in about 15 min. Also clean up the lint around the lint filter. All is well now. Total cost $18.43
January 2024
Some 12 years after weekly faithful service from this Maytag dryer, The driving belt circled the drum had had it. Read on here