cord incorrectly to cause this? You should have two hots (one black - one red)(110 VAC each = 220) plus a neutral (white)(which when coupled inside with one of the legs will give you 110 VAC for timer
...cord to the dryer? Most electric dryers are 220 with a neutral. Inside the machine, they use one leg and neutral to power the timer and the light both of which are normally 120 V Do you have a volt ...
...VAC if good. If the voltage is bad at the terminal block, but good at the wall receptacle, you have a bad power cord. If the voltage is good at the terminal block, then the problem is internal to the ...
...Vac to power cord input. Normally inside the air duct you will find the heating coil and the thermostats/thermistor. Once you have located the heating coil, remove the two wires from it and check the ...
...VAC circuit. Before assuming you have a dryer problem double check you primary power from the receptacle. Unplug the dryer and inspect the cord. I have personally seen these cords burn in half. I ...
...cord terminates at the dryer. You should get a reading of 220 to 240 VAC. If you aren't getting the proper voltage, check the voltage at the wall receptacle. You could have problems with the ...
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