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2501329  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 12:03:53 PM(UTC)
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Dryer, Runs, No Heat. Heating Element,Fuses and Temperature Limiter Sensors have been replaced from a Similar working Dryer and Still no Heat. The only part that still suspect(But Don't Know how to test) is the Electronic Control Mother board. Also coud a defective Temperature Switch be the culprit?
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 12:47:19 PM(UTC)
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Check to make sure yoou're getting 240VAC at the outlet. Then check to make sure you get 120VAC from either of the lines to the ground in the outlet.

If the outlet checks out good, check it at the terminal strip where the cord connects to the dryer.

If the power isn't right, try flipping the doubled breaker off then on a couple times. Sometimes one half of the power trips off.

The electronic control board receives information from the dryness sensor to control the timer, during "Sensor Dry" cycles.

Check to make sure the moisture sensing bars in the dryer are clean.

To eliminate the timer as suspect, try the dryer in a timed dry cycle.
2501329  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 2:46:23 PM(UTC)
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Seem like your(Dryer)belt is either: Broken, Slipping or Off track @ the tensioner by the Motor. Can't think of any other cause!.
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 26, 2011 2:49:20 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: magician59 Go to Quoted Post
Check to make sure yoou're getting 240VAC at the outlet. Then check to make sure you get 120VAC from either of the lines to the ground in the outlet.

If the outlet checks out good, check it at the terminal strip where the cord connects to the dryer.

If the power isn't right, try flipping the doubled breaker off then on a couple times. Sometimes one half of the power trips off.

The electronic control board receives information from the dryness sensor to control the timer, during "Sensor Dry" cycles.

Check to make sure the moisture sensing bars in the dryer are clean.

To eliminate the timer as suspect, try the dryer in a timed dry cycle.

Thanks, I've tried all of that. Voltage is OK, I connect other(working)Dryer and it works fine. I'll Try the Moisture sensor for Continuity.
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