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How do you bypass a door switch on a Kenmore clothes dryer eletric?

How do you bypass a door switch on a Kenmore clothes dryer eletric?

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If you go over a big speed bump too fast, it can damage a vehicle. It is simply an obstacle so that most drivers know to slow down. They don't necessarily prevent all speeders from speeding, they simply remind sensible drivers of the need to go slow.
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You can also use liquid or spray - work very well for small holes.
Don't try it. The local auto parts store or Walmart (in the Bicycle section) should have a patch kit. The kits have a patches and rubber glue. Use a little sandpaper to rough up the area before applying the glue and patch, then run a roller over the patch to really get it stuck down good.
It will work fine. The proper glue is rubber cement. Both parts must be clean. Use the inner side as your glue side. I have done it many times. But I warn you, it took practice to be able to put on a patch that stays. Buy a kit, it's only a buck or two.

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