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If you look on top of the heater housing, there is a thermal fuse. Take one of the wires off, and ohm it out. If that is good, then you need to check the power coming into the back of the dryer where the cord goes into. Just because the dryer runs, that does not mean that it has full power. Go outside, and flip the dryer breaker off and and on a few times. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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I have a Roper drye that turns on and spins but has no heat. The heating element checks out visually and with ohm meter. I think it's a sensor but can't find troubleshooting info. Anyone have a guess on how to check sensors or another idea of what the problem could be?
Thanks much.
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