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Last week I wrote about my dryer not heating up, I removed the heating Element which looked pretty fried. I received the new heating element today and replaced it, but it still will not heat up. Please help, what else could it be.
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1. Hi Limit (small limit upper right hand side of this pic) the most frequent problem if dryer RUNS but no heat. 2. Heater assembly. 7. Control thermostat(s). 5. Fuse(350F), if blown(open) the dryer will NOT run. 4. Heater element. REPAIR MANUAL
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If everything is good and you have paid the electric bill, then the timer could be bad.
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Originally Posted by: jcarroll1 Last week I wrote about my dryer not heating up, I removed the heating Element which looked pretty fried. I received the new heating element today and replaced it, but it still will not heat up. Please help, what else could it be. Do you own and know how to use a multimeter. (volt-ohm meter)?
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