I noticed that my dryer was way too hot, even when I had turned the heat down to its lowest setting. I had previously replaced the following items: dryer thermal fuse, heating element, high-limit thermostat and thermal cut-off fuse (thermal cut-off kit). All of these items were replaced due to the dryer constantly losing heat. These parts successfully restored the heat, but now I noticed the heat was way too hot. I realized that what I needed was a new cycling thermostat. According to my multimeter, the thermostat still had continuity. However, I realized that the heat was not cycling on and off as it should. This repair was SUPER easy to do...LESS than 15 min. I am happy to report that my 32-year-old dryer is functioning properly again. If it wasn't for this site and the EXCELLENT repair videos, I would not be able to make these repairs on my own.