bypass the cycling thermostat if the dryer still doesn't heat with the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat bypassed. Check the heating element visually for obvious broken or damaged coil. An
...heat up your going to need to change the motor. If this is not your problem please don't down rate me, feel free to comment again and i will give you further help. Mike bypass the whit thing with a ...
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...bypass the thermal switch it's there to keep the dryer from getting too hot & causing a fire if it is bad something caused it to get too hot I would check all the other thermostats & also be ...
...switch for the heating element when it runs. These setup makes the dryer fail to start and the heating element not to turn on if the thermal fuse is blown. The dryer seems to no work at all. Verify ...
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...heat,how do i determan wether its the thermicouple or heating element?? Bypass the thermostat switch and connect power direct to the element. If element gets hot it is the thermostat and if not it is ...
...Heat elements-Test heater element with an ohm meter. You will read continuityacross a good element ( 8-12 ohms is an average element ). But darn it, I don't have a Ohm Meter.... To check the thermal ...
bypass the cycling thermostat if the dryer still doesn't heat with the thermal cut-off and the high-limit thermostat bypassed. Check the heating element visually for obvious broken or damaged coil. An
...switch. The most common part that causes the dryer not to heat is the thermal cut-off and/or the high-limit thermostat. Verify this condition by bypassing the said components. Click on link below for ...
...bypass, did it work after that? based on your symptom.. it appears that one of the auto-ressting 'overtemp snap switches' may be your problem and may be shutting your system down because it is ...
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