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  1. Greetings, I have a GE WSM2420TAZWW Stackable Electric Washer/Dryer that takes 2 cycles of dry time to dry clothes. I have performed the following checks, but still haven't resolved the issue. Appreciate your insights! Cleaned the vent and also had the roof outlet vent inspected. All checks out OK Replaced the thermal fuse(WE4X857) and cycling thermostat(WE4X856). Upon inspection of the old parts I think they were actually OK. Verified continuity across the heater element terminals(will check resistance next time) Confirmed continuity across the thermostat on the heater element box(I believe this is the hi-lo limit thermostat). This thermostat has 2 terminal connectors and cuts off at 200 degrees. After performing the above fixes, when I turn on the dryer, the drum turns and I can see that the heating element turns on as I can see glowing coils from inside the dryer however clothes are not drying in one cycle? Is it possible that the heating element is marginal and on its way out? I wish I took a photo however the glow is very subtle and not very bright? I'm assuming that the timer and centrifugal switch is OK since I see the heating element turning on? I have a heater element on the way as well as a hi-lo thermostat, but wanted to know if I should be checking anything else. Thanks In advance for your expert opinion.
  2. Maytag MLG24PDAWW Stacked Dryer System Wiring Sheet View File PUB W10169684 Rev D Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 10/27/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  4. Frigidaire FFLE1011MW Stacked Laundry Tech Sheet View File PUB 137539400 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 05/19/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper
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  6. Kenmore 417.97912704 Stacked Laundry Unit Tech Sheet View File PUB 137131800 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 02/23/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper
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  8. File Name: GE 27 inch Spacemaker Stacked Laundry Unit Service Manual File Submitter: Samurai Appliance Repair Man File Submitted: 03 Jul 2014 File Category: Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper Models: WSM2700L, WSM2700R, WSM2780L, WSM2780R PUB 31-2051 Click here to download this file
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