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tpuckett73 Posted: Monday, October 24, 2016 12:44:30 PM(UTC)
 
So when my dryer stopped working again yesterday, I thought "No problem, cord must have gone bad again". Unfortunately, I was wrong. Almost exactly the same problem as before, except this time I tested the cord first. It was perfect. But when I hook it up to the terminal connections, I get L1-N 0, L2-N 240, L1-L2 240, L1-ground 120, L2-ground 120, N-ground 120. Must be a short but I have no idea where. Why doesn't the circuit breaker trip on this?
tpuckett73 Posted: Saturday, August 9, 2014 12:55:28 PM(UTC)
 
Bad dryer cord. Repair man missed that one. All better now. Thanks for the help!
fairbank56 Posted: Saturday, August 9, 2014 5:50:29 AM(UTC)
 
You must have an open neutral. Either in the power cord or in the dryer wiring between cord connection block and control board.

Eric
tpuckett73 Posted: Friday, August 8, 2014 5:15:37 PM(UTC)
 
Here is a link to the wiring diagram. Any help would be appreciated.

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tpuckett73 Posted: Friday, August 8, 2014 11:01:21 AM(UTC)
 
Dryer has no power, light doesn't come on. Checked outlet voltages (240/120/120) and a pig tailed light works. Voltages on the terminal block read L1-N 0, L1-L2 240, L2-N 240. Repairman said dead motor, but I'm not buying it. Why would the light or control panel not come on? Why are the terminal voltages wacky?