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Richard Fry Posted on Jun 08, 2014

No power I am not getting any power to my dryer.

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Almost certainly it's the fuseable link in the rear of the dryer. It's about a $15 part, and very easy to check and change. If you take the rear cover off its a small white part with two wits of the same color connected to it, and it's on the blower housing. It should have continuity if you check it. Make sure that you disconnect one of the series to get an accurate reading of continuity. If it doesn't have continuity, it needs to be replaced.

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