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Duet Dryer GGW9200LW0
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could you send the attachment again, wasn't able to open. thanks.

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http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/searchByPartDescAction!searchByPartDescription.action?brandId=1198&productCategoryId=0151200&modelNumber=GGW9200LW0&backToLink=Return+to+Sub+Components&partDescription=thermistor


You can bypass thermistor to see if this is problem. UNPLUG DRYER. You can electrical tape both connectors from thermistor together. See if dryer runs then. I have heard of techs doing this but I never have so I would like someone else to chime in and agree b4 you do this.  Anyone?

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^if you short out the themistor it will give an error code on many models. just measure the resistance. should be about 9k ohms.

if a dryer motor turns off and wont restart until it cools its usually an indication of a bad dryer motor.

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yes. but doesn't matter, it does the same thing in the automatic as well as the manual settings.


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