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Noticed clothes slightly damp several times in past, but today there's not any heat. Machine runs and time cycle works - but no heat. What should I check and how to know problem? Thanks, Burke
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Hi Burke, The first thing I would do is check the following parts for continuity:
1. The heating element (#17 on the break down diagram)
2. The thermal cut-off (#9 on the break down diagram)
3. The hi limit thermostat (#15 on the break down diagram)
4. The cycling thermostat (#8 on the break down diagram)
The following article on our forum will explain in detail how to run a continuity test using either an analog meter or a digital meter – How to check continuity with Ohmmeter.
Any of these parts with an open circuit has to be replaced.
- The part number for the heating element is AP3109438
- The part number for the thermal cut-off (including the hi limit thermostat) is AP3094224
- The part number for the hi limit thermostat is AP2973862
- The part number for the cycling thermostat is AP3131939 Here are the break down diagrams for the Whirlpool dryer Model LEC6848AW0 Gene.
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Dear Gene, Thank you for the the blueprint for resoving my dryer problem. It's now 6:45 pm EST here in S.C. so I will start my road for repair Weds. am.. I shall notify you of my findings - and thank you once again. Burke
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