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To preface: I had started and ran the dryer the night before I started having issues with it. It ran through a whole cycle and buzzed when it was finished. I tried to start it the following morning and nothing happened. No hot smells or anything.
When I push the start button, nothing happens. There are no buzzer sounds or any sort of noises like the motor trying to start. Dead silence.
Things I have tried: I have tested the power to the dryer which is fine.
The power to and from the timer unit is also fine.
I have bypassed the door switch to see if that could have been the issue. That did nothing.
I unhooked the motor and tested that for continuity. I tested terminals 4 and 5 which came up with 1.7 Ohms (range was 2.4 - 3.6). I tested terminals 4 and 6 with the disc pushed in and came up with around 2.8 or so. Could the low Ohms reading between 4 and 5 mean a bad motor?
I tested the start switch for continuity and came up with 0.3 ohms with the switch pushed in.
Anyone have any idea what's going on with this thing?
Thanks
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I can be exact with your model number. Vaguely it sounds as if your thermal fuse is blown.
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Please post model number.
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Thank you. Now check your thermal fuse. Your fuse should show continuity. If not then your exhaust temperature has exceeded 196º F and it is bad here is your part number. Whirlpool WP3392519 Dryer Thermal Fuse - AppliancePartsPros.com There is a video along with this link. Also as Matt suggests in the video clean your entire vent system and ductwork, which may have been the cause for increase exhaust temperature.
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