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Old 11-09-2007, 07:50 PM
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The first thing I would check now if the power is coming to the thermal fuse. Disconnect one the wires from the thermal fuse and check for 120V between each of the wires and the ground with the door closed and the start switch engaged. It should be 120V on one of them.
If there is no power then check if there is 120V coming to the start switch.
If yes, then the problem is a bad start switch.
If no, then most likely the problem is a bad timer.

Hold on with the motor test.

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