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Yes it could be a the door switch. I cannot find any tech info on this unit.
You could check it with a meter.
Also most units have a thermal cut-out (fuse) in line with the motor that will stop it from running. It may also have a belt switch that will also kill power to the motor. |
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I ordered the door switch today and will try that first, I'll let you know if that's it. Thx!
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Bummer...door switch wasn't the culprit.
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And just a note...the light in the dryer works, the timer is counting down, it is powering up and does it's little sing song thing, you can turn the drum with your hand, its just when you go to start it, it has the three faint clicking noise and then if you stop it or open the door the clicking noise.
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Repairman came out and test all the components, for some reason the motor had been unplugged! None of it makes sense how it would come unplugged, unless the first repairman unplugged it when testing it and didn't plug it back in? I am a happy camper again with a working dryer. Thanks for all your previous input and suggestions.
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