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Old 06-09-2007, 03:27 AM   #1
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Brand: Crosley
Model Number: CDE22B6V
Age: 1 - 4 years

I think the Crosley dryer I have is about 4-6 years old. A guy that I know used it he said for about 9 months to a year, then he stored them. They sat for about 6 months, then I bought them. I have had the dryer for about 3-4 months. I just was using it tonight, when all of a sudden it stopped drying and the dryer, even after sitting for 1 1/2 hours cooling down, will not start back up. I checked to see if the belt junked and it did not. I also checked to see if I blew the breaker in my house and I didn't. So now what do I do? Can anyone help me? Im just starting out on my own and I know the dryer might be a little bit old, but it has worked just fine for me all this time. What do I need to do? Please help! Thanks to all!!

Kyle
 
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Probably a blown thermal fuze, a white plastic item on the blower housing. If ok you will need a meter to check around.Check power at the main pigtail connector, timer contacts, etc.
 
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