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My dryer is not heating

The dryer will run but does not heatup

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THE PROBLEM MAY BE OF SEVERAL THINGS
1. ELEMENT BURNT OUT
2. THERE ARE NORMALLY TWO TEMPERATURE STATS
ONE CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE/ SWITCHES THE HEATER ON AND OFF AND THE OTHER IS A OVER TEMPERATURE STAT, IF THIS TRIP'S IT WILL NEED REPLACING AND ALSO THE WORKING STAT, THAY COME AS A SET.
3. WIRING CONNECTION ON HEATER ELEMENT BURNT OFF
4. PROGRAMMER CONTACT /CABLE PROBLEMS
MAY BE CHEAPER TO BUY A NEW ONE AROUND £200
GOOD LUCK

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