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So you have good air flow? The heating elements show continuity? The thermistors all show continuity-the ones in the heater housing and the one in the blower housing?
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.
difficult one , but drier will typically switch off if the over temp. sensor activates. Suggest you move the drier away from the wall or any area that could block air flow into the air ducts and retest. Very unlikely both would do the same thing. Common denominator is its position..
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