Each year, thousands of dryers end up in landfills because they no longer heat up. Often, though, all that's needed to get them working again is replacing an inexpensive part called the hi-limit fuse.
"Most dryers built in the last 10 to 15 years have a thermostat like thermal fuse," according to Chris Zeisler, a former appliance technician and senior member of the Repair Guru staff at RepairClinic ...
A broken clothes dryer can devastate your laundry routine. But here are three common problems and how to fix them yourself. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has covered technology online ...
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