your gonna have to go deeper than the door switch,do you know you can't get the blower motor for this dryer anymore,i don't know why they had to have two motors in their dryers?could be a broken belt,computer issues,bad t-stat or thermal fuse,the only way to tell is by checking it out with meter,also make sure you have 240 volts coming to the dryer,go in the back where the cord connects to dryer and check it there,there's no one answer for this problem,you just have to take it apart and start reading out the thermal fuse high limit t-stat,stuff like that,to find out.i remember the first time i worked on this style dryer,it took me around 20 minutes to figure out how to get it apart,some jerk put the control panel screw behind the knob,had to pull the knob off and then remove the screw to get the top off to take it apart lol,and they have a funky belt setup and two motors,i gotta tell you i would never buy a ge dryer,to much just to dry clothes.sorry i can't help you out with an answer,you can go here,put your model number in and see the parts in your dryer
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/dpvh880ej0mg/0432/0151200.html
like i said,i only worked on one of these style dryers and it is different from regular dryers,if you can't get it open check the control knob,pop it off and as far as i can remember,this was like 8 years ago i removed the screw behind it,then you can get at the screws to remove the top panel to get into it.wish i knew that at the time,thought it was just gonna be a regular ge dryer repair
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