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My dryer is not getting hot. I can't figure out where to look for the problem because when I open it up I don't know what I'm lookig at. Is it possible to find a diagram of what to look for? Any help is appreciated.
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No I don't have a meter, but will get one , My problem is that I don't know what I am looking at or what to test without a diagram.
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No but will get one . But i still don't know what i am lookig at without a diagram
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We will show you if ya want to learn I look for the easiest thing first. that woulkd be all the thermastats you ohm them all out if you find one open you replace it. or you can remove the wires off each thremastst one by one and black tape them to gether and plug it in and try it if it heats you knoiw that stat is bad the thermastats have 2 wires going to each one one on each side of stat thats the two you join together a thermastat is just a switch like a light switch on the wall when you turn it on its closed when you turn it off its open
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