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My GE dryer blows air but not warm or hot air. I need to know what part to replace.
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You need to have an electrical test meter.
1. Make certain you have 120v coming to each side of the connection block.
Unplug the dryer and take off the top and the front.
2. Test each of the safety thermostats that are on the housing of the heater coil.
3. Test the bias thermostat on the cover of the blower.
4. Examine the heating coil for a break or a grounded element. Test is for resistance.
You should find one of these parts open, which will be your problem.
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SHOW ME A PICTURE WHERE THE HEATING ELEMENT IS LOCATED ON A ROPER MOD# REX6634PQO Originally Posted by: sidfink43 You need to have an electrical test meter.
1. Make certain you have 120v coming to each side of the connection block.
Unplug the dryer and take off the top and the front.
2. Test each of the safety thermostats that are on the housing of the heater coil.
3. Test the bias thermostat on the cover of the blower.
4. Examine the heating coil for a break or a grounded element. Test is for resistance.
You should find one of these parts open, which will be your problem.
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If you will start a new post and describe your problem I am sure someone will help you.
Thanks
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