Could you indicate the value of the thermal fuse that is right next to the resistance coil? I think it is a 104º, 10 amp thermal fuse but I'm not sure. My interest in knowing is because that part (if it has not burned) can be repaired by changing that thermal fuse.
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Could you indicate the value of the thermal fuse that is right next to the resistance coil? I think it is a 104º, 10 amp thermal fuse but I'm not sure. My interest in knowing is because that part (if it has not burned) can be repaired by changing that thermal fuse.