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I'm looking for a wiring diagram for the above mentioned Dryer. Anyone have one they would be willing to share?
I have no heat, I have traced the hot lead to the element through the thermal switches back to the timer. the timer is not powering the element in any mode. I need to see what else can effect the powering of the element.
Thanks Brian
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Here is a generic service manual that has a set of generic wiring diagrams. https://secured.whirlpoo...620794/$FILE/4322260.pdfI assume you have tested everything for continuity. Notice that you have two "hot" wires going to the heating element, if the one is ok, the problem is in the other. Good luck.
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Thanks, that should help.
Yes Both lines are good to the timer, so either the timer is bad or it's not being told to turn on the element, I just need to figure out where the fault is.
Brian
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Try it in all cycles.
The timer is not likely the problem, but as Sherlock Holmes has said, when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever is left, however improbable must be the truth.
Good luck
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 Try it in all cycles.
The timer is not likely the problem, but as Sherlock Holmes has said, when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever is left, however improbable must be the truth.
Good luck Agreed, I have checked in all cycles, I'm assuming it's the temp switch or the circuit board that controls the moisture sensor. There is a switch on the control panel that is labeled "Extra Care" What does that mean? I don't have the users manual to look up what some marketing geek meant when he came up with such a descriptive label.:) I should have some time this afternoon to take another look at it. Thanks
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