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go here put your model number in and look up the timer then google the timer part number and how to wire it you should find something on utube
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/MEDC215EW1/3048/0151200.html?searchType=modelSearch&q=MEDC215EW1&searchTerm=MEDC215EW1
Check panel for tripped breaker. Check with a volt meter that you have 2 legs of 125v to back of dryer. See youtube for demonstration of testing. Can you hear the timer run? It is pretty quiet, but is a ticking noise.
The door switch must be checked for continuity. The thermal overload fuse near the heating element must be checked for continuity. If either has no continuity it is a bad part and must be replaced.
The dryer requires cycling of the heat to advance thhe timer on auto dry cycle. see ,link provided parts and repair guidance. Always remove from power supply first.
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