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On the side of the flame tube is flame sensor. Ohm it out, and see if you get a reading. If so, it could very well be the ignitor, that glows, to start the flame. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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I have a Kenmore 70 series Gas dryer, model 11072702100, that recently stopped heating. It still spins up and the timer knob still functions (externally, at least).
I tested the thermal fuse on the exhaust, as well as across the large terminals on the operating thermostat and the high limit thermostat. I did disconnct a wire on each before testing, and all three tested good.
That was what I was able to reach without going futher into dissassembly, and was wondering what my next step should be.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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