Dryer won't heat. I tested the Heating coils and over temp thermostat but I can't get at the cycling thermostats. I tested them with my ohm meter by looking for conductivity between the red wire and the other two yellowish ones. They test ok that way but I wanted to test them in isolation. I don't know how to get at them.
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SOURCE: Hotpoint CTD85A F15 error not drying clothes
Hi
f15 means heater relay on pcb is welded closed
which basically means the pcb has failed and needs replacing.
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Hi,
Check the thermal fuse... it should also read zero ohms...
A dryer may not start for many reasons...
This tip that I wrote will help you to figure out what is happening...
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http://www.fixya.com/support/r4460438-dryer_repair_dryer_will_not_start
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Could well be a intermittentt sticking relay, I have experienced this myself, fitting new relay solved the prob, I doubt you will be able to obtain a wiring diagram , in any case , you should not need one.
I would fit a new relay myself if I were you.
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you can use a multimeter to check both. case usually must be removed. for the heating coils, make sure the unit is unplugged !!!, change the meter to ohms, then touch the meter's leads to each end of each coil. should be around 3-10 ohms depending on the power rating. to test the thermostats, unhook all dryer leads to the thermostat and connect and secure the meter's leads to the thermostats leads while still in ohms; should be just two leads on each thermostat. if it has more, it could be a preheated type; you'll need the part number off the thermostat to get the pin functions. should be close to zero while cool, and open (or infinite ohms) when you heat it up (use a lighter). this is a crude test to check the thermostat's basic operation, not how accurate they are. Most dryers have two thermostats; one for low, and one for high, and are mounted in or on the air duct behind the lint trap. good luck.
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