...heating element burns out, but doesn't trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse. The heating element is simply a long coil of special wire. You can check it for continuity with an ohm meter. No ...
...heating element, thermal cut-off, high-limit thermostat, cycling thermostat, and the motor centrifugal switch. The most common part that causes the dryer not to heat is the thermal cut-off and/or the ...
Heating element Often a dryer heating element burns out, but doesn't trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse. The heating element is simply a long coil of special wire. You can check it for continuity
...Heating Element. No heat. What should I do next. You could have a timer problem or an electrical problem. Unplug the dryer. Find the wire that connects from timer to heating element. Disconnect it ...
...heating element burns out, but doesn't trip the circuit breaker or blow a fuse. The heating element is simply a long coil of special wire. You can check it for continuity with an ohm meter. No ...
...heating element gets the signal from the switches and it is not open. If everything works beside the heat, then I would make sure that the heat selector switch is operational and if it is then to ...
...heating element has given up the ghost and broken OR you have a bad thermostat that isn't telling the heating element to work. I would suggest you find the tag on your dryer with the model number ...
...heating element which shuts off power to the heating element when the dryer gets above a certain temperature which is ealsily reached with a clooged vent hose. This device, a thermal limit switch or ...
...heating element. If the heating element is fine then your looking at the motor switch or wiring as the problem. Component of last resort to replace is the timer. At this time I ...
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