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dryer stopped heating, replaced the heating element, but still get cold air, no heat.
i am looking at maybe replacing the thermostat, however, is there anything else i need to check and trouble shoot prior to just buying any part?
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ok guess i need to find an ohmmeter, just read other posts looking similiar to my problem.
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You might want to flip your dryer breaker off and on a few times, to see if it has partially flipped. If not it will most likely be the thermal fuse. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Here are the parts Model LER4634EQ1Here is the wiring diagram https://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%203406688.pdfYou will see a thermal cutout on the wiring diagram in the heater circuit. See Item 6 in Section 3 You can check this by unplugging the machine, removing the wires and shorting them together, tape them up so they cannot short to the frame and give it a try. If now OK replace it ASAP as it is a safety device. Replace the set. Give the interior a good clean. Also clean and check your vent system to ensure you have good air flow out the exhaust. |
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as in the main breaker box where all breakers are? or is there a breaker switch on the unit itself i need to locate and check?
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ok, main breaker, all is ok there. i threw the switch off and then back on.
and as, to the thermal fuse, i taped the 2 wires together and still get no heat.
as far as operating the unit runs, quiet, blows out exhaust very good, just that its cold air, like a fan set on high speed.
now , if i was to replace thermostats do i need to replace thermal fuse at same time, or should that not have a factor after thermostats are replaced?
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Before you do that does your timer advance in Auto mode? |
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