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denman Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 2:46:36 AM(UTC)
 
Here are your parts includes a wiring diagram.
Parts for Admiral ADE7000AYW Dryer - AppliancePartsPros.com

Check the power at the terminal strip in the unit.
Iy is the L1 to Neutral (120 volts) that is important as that is the motor voltage.
[COLOR="Red"]Be very careful as 220 volts is lethal!!![/COLOR]

If OK then unplug the unit and attach one meter lead to Neutral and leave it there.
Now work your way through the start circuit.
Both sides of the thermal fuse should be 0 ohms.
With the door closed the NO cont6act on the door switch should be 0 ohms
White wire at the motor should be 0 ohms
Purple at the motor should be a couple ohms (motor windings)
Purple at the timer a couple ohms.
With the start switch pressed M at the timer should be a couple ohms.
With timer set at a run mode L at the timer should also be a couple ohms as well as L1 on the line cord.
THIS FORUM IS DEAD!!!!!!!
chargitt Posted: Monday, August 24, 2015 1:25:34 PM(UTC)
 
Dryer Stop working
I have checked the Thermal Fuse,,Door Switch for continuity
It was fine
Have correct voltage to Plug
Not sure if this helps but the light doesnt come on either when i open the Door
I have replaced the Thermal Fuse in the past from not heating and not working This is what gave me idea to check those first

Im a pretty good Do it yourselfer Just stumped here
Any help would be appreciated before I call a Tech