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OHM out the timer contacts if thats possible without a wiring diagram if that machine is all butchered up the guy probably fried the timer in it the two thick red wires should be the ones carring voltage to element
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Originally Posted by: libertyappl Correct, If you are only getting 110V make sure your have 220V at the wall plug. Nat Whoa! Isn't the 220 in electric dryers split--110 for the motor, and 110 for the heat?
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NO the heat element needs 220 to work. Nat
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