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If so, probably bad gas solenoid valves. They can safely be replaced without fear of releasing gas. Two phillips screws, two pull off wire plugs. That's it. Cost about $30 bucks depending on where you buy them. They are a universal part and will fit 99.9% of machines.
tumble driers and combination washer driers have a 10 minute safety margin, where the heat fior drying is dispersed, to avoid people grabbing very hot clothing.. especially if it is not quite dry as this would make them, hotter to the touch.
Tumble driers usually continue to tumble, but blow cool air through the clothes to get rid of the heat, before stopping.
If you are getting 240v on all element connections then you are missing a neutral and the element will not heat.
Please check this and post your findings.
Thankyou.
Electra is brand name for what was yeb so could have been made by several companys. Please check at back of drier for red reset button or rectangular plate at bottom right corner.
there is an overheat resettable stat on the back under a small red cover. try for a start pressing the centre of the red cover and you should hear a click and dryer will then heat. this is the most common fault - get back to me if somethinbg different
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