I did the recommended checks of parts as listed on the website. I would recommend as one other person did but I did not listen the first time and that is to check all the parts don't stop at the first part you find bad. As I had to make two orders paying shipping twice because I thought I found a bad part when testing the igniter but the thermal fuse was also bad and since in a different part of the machine I did not take the time to check it, bad mistake.
Also one tool mentioned in the video that I used to take off the dryer lid was a paint scraper it was thin enough to push in the plastic clips (in the correct place listen to video instruction) so the top would come off the machine and not break the clips.
The repair was not hard if you follow directions. I used an multi meter set to Ohms to test the dryer parts: igniter, flame sensor, coils and as I found out the thermal fuse (always check anyway).
After watching the videos on parts replacement the repairs were generally easy to do.
The repair for the thermal fuse was less then 10 minutes very easy, it is really just taking out screws, taking off the 2 electrical clips from the bad fuse then exchange the fuse one screw, reattaching the 2 clips and screwing the back cover on the machine
The other parts (I replaced the igniter and coils) took up to 30 minutes to replace and put everything back together. The belt spring roller was the hardest part because of where it is and how you have to hold it while putting the belt through it and onto the motor wheel.