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Old 04-27-2008, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by verruckt View Post
Anyone?? getting desperate now.
Before going any further you need to check
the main source voltage going to the dryer.
Pull off the cover that covers up the 3 pin terminal
block where the cord is connected to. Check to see
if any of the wires going to the terminal block are burnt.
Then set your meter to check AC volts and "carefully" measure
the voltage between the three terminals. You should
get 240 between the outer two and 120 between the
center and both of the outer ones. If you don’t then
you could have a problem with the outlet in which
you would need to call an electrician.
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