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Old 01-04-2009, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by heloego View Post
...Element p/n 279838/3403585 (Heating Inlet) Voltage...Zero Volts across terminals, 120v to Ground (Element housing)...
Did you disconnect the wires from the heating element prior to the test?

Did you read 120VAC between each wire to ground or only one of them? If only one then which one? The dryer should run at time of this test.

Check the timer for continuity between the "BK" & "R" terminals at any cycle (the wires have to be removed).

Be careful not to electrocute yourself.

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