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open door, dryer stops, close door, dryer continues to heat even though dryer is not running.
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Check for a grounded heat element. Unplug dryer, set timer to heat cycle, check resistance between ground and the flat blades of the power plug. Should read open (infinity). If you get a resistance reading, the element is grounded.
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Thanx, Will Do. Sounds Right, appreciate ur advice.
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Originally Posted by: DonBB Thanx, Will Do. Sounds Right, appreciate ur advice. Tested this AM, heat element is grounded. Any chance of a successful repair, (my HVAC Tech friend is coming by to help me) or should I just stop and order a new Element? Well I removed the Heat Element and sure enough, one of the stand-off blocks had twisted, allowing the element to touch the housing. I rotated it back and pushed the wire back in the slots. It now tests fine. Thanks so verry much! So now my question is: What are my chances of this being a long term fix? or Should I order a replacement heater element along with a thermal fuse now?
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If your dryer stays hot that is if it has grounded heating element, then you must get an advice from some heating repair service NJ.
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