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Originally Posted by midwest possabale problem with cycle thermostat | Thank you very much for the suggestion, midwest!
Actually I was also suspecting there might have some problem with the thermostat. I checked the front blower housing and the vent tube and duct, and could not find any blocking. It seems relatively clean.
Last time when the thermal fuse was gone, I only replaced the thermal fuse, but not the high limit thermostat. In the end the new thermal fuse was blown again. I did use a multimeter to check the continuity of the thermostate, and it was fine (0 Ohms). That is why I didn't do anything about the thermostat. So it might be the thermostat that had blown the two thermal fuses?
In other words, when replacing a bad thermal fuse, should I replace both the thermal fuse and the thermostat? Or could the problem be something else such as the heating element?
Last edited by mj56gt : 05-30-2008 at 02:54 AM.
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