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Tricar  
#1 Posted : Monday, June 3, 2013 2:14:39 PM(UTC)
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Ihave power proper at L1 andL2 and the neutral.I have replaced the fuse.I have checked all thermostats and are fine.I then plugged unit in and checked power at the timer switch.I have power going in the timer at black wire and the white with black stripe. Ichecked for power at the red wire going to the motor and no power their or the lt blue wire orany other wires on the switch even when the timer is in on pos..Please help me because my wife is about to blow a gasket!!!
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denman  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, June 4, 2013 11:55:54 PM(UTC)
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Here are your parts
Parts for Roper RED4440VQ1 Dryer - AppliancePartsPros.com

See the attachment for the wiring diagram.

I am assuming that you have 120 volts on L1 to Neutral and L2 to Neutral.
Note that the red wire at the motor is for L2 and does not effect starting. It is just for the heating coil.

Unplug the unit and set your timer to mid scale of timed dry, door switch closed.
Attach one meter lead to L1 either at the timer or even better at the line cord plug. Now work your way back through the motor start circuit.
Use the most sensitive scale on your meter. Also short the meter leads together before starting so you can see if there is a zero offset.

L1 to timer C (black wire) should be 0 ohms
To timer B (light blue wire) should be 0 ohms.
To both sides of the thermal fuse, should be 0 ohms.
To 4M on the motor should be 0 ohms.
To 5M on the motor should be about 1.5 ohms.
To white or white/red wire on the push to start switch, should be ~1.5 ohms.
To black or light blue wire on the push to start switch when activated should be ~1.5 ohms.
With push to start switch activated you should get ~1.5 ohms at both sides of the door switch and Neutral.
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