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Hi My Bosch WTL 6305GB Dryer does not heat up.

The heating unit has been replaced but still does not heat up. I have removed the above thermostat and a test meter indicates it is open. What is the normal state of a good working thermostat? Before I purchase a new thermostat from you I want to confirm that I have identified the faulty part. Many thanks.

By Jim - Auckland New Zealand - 20 May 2014

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    This in my opinion looks more like a typical thermistor. If this is the case it could have a resistance of between 2000 ohms and 40,000 ohms. if you can read a resistance between these values it is likely to be correct. If it is a condenser dryer check that it does not have a float valve turning the heater off when the water is full.

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