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My dryer has the internal light on but no other operation works. I watched all your videos and I followed all of the steps to look for continuity in all circuits. All are functioning perfect but nothing happened. I changed the thermal circuit 2 years ago. Please I need advice.
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Here are your parts Parts for Maytag MED5630TQ0 Dryer - AppliancePartsPros.comSee the attachment for the tech sheet. Unplug the unit. use thye most sensitive scale on your meter. Also short the meter leads together before starting to see if there is any zero offset. Set the unit to to mid scale of the cycle you are using. Aklso the door must be closed. Attach one meter lead to L1 (black) and leave it there. Measure to BU (blue) at the timer. Should be 0 ohms. Measure to both BU on the start relay (switch). Both should be 0 ohms when the start switch is activated. Hold the start relay activated for all the following. Measure to both sides of the thermal fuse. Both should be 0 ohms. Measure to 5M on the motor. Should be about 2 ohms. Measure to both sides of Timer Switch 4. Both should be about 2 ohms. Measure to NO connector on the door switch. Should be about 2 ohms. Measure to Common on the door switch. Should be about 2 ohms. Measure to Neutral. Should be about 2 ohms. There now you have checked the entire start circuit. With a little luck you have found the problem. |
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