You have to access this dryer through the front. First, unplug the dryer. Next, remove the lower front panel. There are 2 hidden metal spring clips in the seam above the lower front panel and if you slide a flat head screwdriver above these clips you can pry them down and the lower front panel will hinge forward ad down and unclip from the top. Now the fuse is mounted to the top of the blower wheel housing behind the lint filter enclosure. But the fuse stops the motor so that isn't going to be the problem.If the unit is just not heating, look at the heating canister under the drum along the right side. There are 2 small devices attached to the left side of the heating element. Test these 2 parts for continuity and if either are open, replace it. Also test the heating element itself for continuity and if that doesn't have continuity, replace the element.
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SOURCE: Whirlpool Ultimate Care II washing maching but will not spin.
lid switch is bad chance are you can by pass this by removing the timer header and crossing the outer wire on the lid switch that it mounted closest to the lid not the power cord this will tell you if you need a switch
SOURCE: Whirlpool Ultimate Care II Plus Washer Model: LSQ9264HZ0
if you hear the motor running while it is supposed to be agitating or spinning then it is most likely the direct drive coupling between the motor and transmission. if you already checked this and think it is a different problem then let me know, i will help you figure it out. Mike
SOURCE: Lid Switch
hithanks for the question The lid switch is located under top on right side if you open the lid you will see a small plastic plunger on the lid this plunger is what activates the lid switch Thanks for your question hope thisanswers your question The appliance doc
SOURCE: my Whirlpool Ultimate Care II dryer does not heat
There's no heat If your dryer doesn't heat, check these: Power from the house Heating element Thermal fuse Wiring Power from the house Check to see whether there's power getting to the dryer. Is it plugged in? Check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers--your dryer uses two fuses or circuit breakers. The dryer could tumble but not heat if only one of the two fuses is blown. If you have circuit breakers, one of the two circuit breakers can trip, even if the two for the dryer are connected. Heating element Often a dryer heating element burns out, but doesn't trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse. The heating element is simply a long coil of special wire. You can check it for continuity with an ohm meter. No continuity means the element is bad and you need to replace it--electric heating elements aren't repairable. Thermal fuse On many dryers, there's a thermal fuse mounted to the exhaust duct inside the back cover panel. The fuse--which is about an inch long--is usually embedded in black resin and mounted in a white plastic housing. If the fuse has blown, you need to replace it. (You can't re-set it.) Wiring A common problem is for the main wiring connection from the house, at the dryer, to burn and break its connection. Because the dryer can still tumble with partial power, the connection may be only partially defective. You may need to replace both the power cord to the dryer and the terminal block inside the dryer that the wire is attached to.
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