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I have a Maytag dryer that is overheating, the heating element never cycles off even in the air only setting. I have replaced the thermal fuse and high limit t-stat, did not help. When I test the heating element for a short/grounded out, with wires disconnected I have no continuity when I touch either terminal to the case. When I test it with the wires connected it has continuity when I touch the terminals to the case. I took the heating element out and it looks good, no sagging wires, no damaged insulators, no wire breaks. What makes the heating element cycle in this machine?
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