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Estate Dryer by Whirlpool/Dryer running but no heat
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Joined: 11/4/2007(UTC) Posts: 1
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My timer is working, unfortunately my dryer is not getting hot. I took the dryer apart to locate the heating element, because I thought that may be the problem. After reading majority of the posts I am not sure. Do I have to get a multi-meter to check the coils and see if it is 'open', also do I have to check the elements under the control panel. I ruled them out because that works just the dryer is not getting hot. If I have to check the Thermal Cut-off and the Thermal Fuse, please let me know where it is located. Thank You, Tiona
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Joined: 10/31/2007(UTC) Posts: 214
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I'm not seeing any online data on this particular model but check the incoming voltage to this dryer and make sure it's 220-240 volts... A worn receptacle or plug can affect one of the hot legs providing power to the 110V motor but not the 220 volt heating elements... A faulty circuit breaker or burnt wire connection where the plug wires connect to the dryer will cause this condition as well... Good luck, kooler
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