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Dryer runs but no heat generated, Changed heating element, still no change. Appreciate any help.
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Common failure items, thermal fuse, circuit breaker, burnt wire. Should have a meter to check things.
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No burnt wires, did test power source to element and no power read.
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Check the cut-off fuse on the side of the heating element canister, the one above the safety thermostat....this is assuming you have 240 volts going to the dryer???
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Yes, 240v is read. Is there a way to test the cut off fuse. I tested accross the fuse on the resistance scale and did not get a reading (open).
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That is your problem.These come as a kit with a safety thermostat. Thermostat is self-resettable and saves the fuse from blowing P # 279973 Check your dryer venting and remove clogs all the way to outside, they sell a 4 inch brush for this. Appliance parts pros should have the kit, just call.
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