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I have had a problem like this in the past you can try taking the electric access panel usually on the side of the equipment. then look inside you will see a wiring harness inside and it literally takes nothing to bump it loose. This happens when people move these units they are pretty fragile and can be tempermental. Make sure the unit is unplugged while you adjust the wiring harness. If that deosnt work your display board is probably bad. Hope that helps
Hi- Sounds like you just need a start switch but possibly a door switch (the dryer won't come on if it thinks the door is open). Depending on what model you have the start switches usually aren't too expensive and easy to replace. Just be SURE that the dryer is unplugged anytime you work on it. Hope this helps...
Need more info. Check voltage at outlet. Check thermal fuse,
check thermal cut-off assy. Then you have question -what caused the thermal to fail? There are several.
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