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Huebsch/Speed Queen Dryer Model #30XG


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I have to replace the temperature thermostat in this dryer. It's a 1987 model and I need to know the routing and procedure for the job. Thanks to anyone that can help.

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Fortunately no surprises. Getting behind the machine was the hardest part. We must have posted at the same time Bob. Thats not the same design but thanks for the manual, I'll add it to my stash. This dryer temp control had about a 6 foot probe that routed through the top, out and down the back and then back inside under the drum in the lint drawer. There's a simple bracket that holds it in place.

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Thats the one. Thanks A-Bob. It's like finding a gold nugget. I've worked on a few of these without any reference material.:thanks::miner:

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