Pull out the dryer,remove the vent line and remove the back wall,you'll see the metal duct that the lint filter slides down into,look to the bottom right of the duct,you'll see a white piece with two wires on it,this is the thermal fuse part number 3392519,fuses are usually on the blower wheel housing and on the heater housing,if the lint filter is on top then the fuses are in the back of dryer,if the lint filter is inside then the fuses are up front.if the fuse is bad you have to clean out the dryer and blow out the vent line,remove the duct that the lint filter slides into,your filter is on top so remove the two screws that are in front of the lint filter onthe top panel,then if the vent line is long you can blow it out with a leaf blower,first go outside and make sure there isn't any covers or anything blocking the vent,if there is a cover remove it,the lint will keep getting stuck in it and you'll have problems.so check the thermal fuse and if that's good check the thermostats and high limit on the heater box,also make sure you have 240 volts going to the dryer,check the door switch,also make sure the belt isn't broke,there's a switch that kills the power if the belt is broke.hope this helps if not you could have a computer board issue
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This is a link that should help you out that has illustrated blow outs of the machine. The fuses are located in the back of the machine.
http://www.partselect.com/ModelFrames.aspx?ModelID=747314&ModelNum=WED6200SW0&mfgModelNum=&ManufactureID=3&Selected=KCRGIBWS&Position=1&mfg=Whirlpool&Type=&Mark=1
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that's to bad,the thermal fuse is like a safety on the dryer,if it runs to hot the fuse blows,you might of had a problem with the board and that could have taken out the fuse again.it doesn't matter how you wire the fuse there's only two wires going to it so i don't think that had anything to do with the board.good luck with your new machine.
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