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Check the timer for continuity between the BK and R terminals while the timer is in timed dry position.
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Plugged in, unplugged, running?
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unplugged, BK to R had continuity
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Remove the wires from the heating element (one at a time) and measure the voltage between this wire and the ground while the dryer is on.
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one plugged in and one unplugged at a time, both sides seeing ~115
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Originally Posted by: lilteddyp one plugged in and one unplugged at a time, both sides seeing ~115 Looks like there is something wrong with the heating element. Check the resistance on each side of the heating element to the ground (both wires are unplugged). If the reading is not an infinite, replace the heating element. Gene.
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No continuity (no change in meter, stays at a 1 at rest) when checking each side of element to ground, both sides of element unplugged, dryer plugged in to wall
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What is the AC voltage scale on your meter?
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200 option and 600 option. Im trying to upload a pic but photobucket is having an issue right now it appears
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Set it on 600 VAC. Disconnect any one wire from the heating element and measure the voltage between this wire and the terminal where it was connected, and between this wire and the other wire still connected to the heating element. Post the results.
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