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The red wire on the bottom reads ~120V, the red & white wire on the top read nil.
I also unplugged the dryer, disconnected the leads from the heating element and tested for continuity of the element. The meter didn't register a value for resistance - I think this means it was an open circuit?
So am I right in assuming that the element is bad? What was the "other" problem you referred to?
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What values should I be checking for? Just continuity?
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Yes, they are just switches. On the operating thermostat, check between the red and red/white wire, not the blue wires.
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Ok, checked all 3 switched. All checked out fine. After thinking back to something you said earlier ("Place dryer in air only cycle..."), I had been testing the element with the dryer on a setting where the heat wasn't on. After running it on a different setting, I got ~120V on both leads into the element. Sorry, my mistake - I guess I was just being dumb and am a little unfamiliar with the internals of the dryer.
So if all 3 switches test OK and both leads into the element read ~120V, that should mean the element is the only bad part, right?
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Ah, yes, assumed you were in heat cycle. Looks like heat element is the only culprit.
Eric
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Ok, good. Was hoping I was right about that. Eric, thanks a bunch for all of your help!
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