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I have replaced the hi limit thermo, heating element, thermal cutoff, thermal fuse, cycling thermo and dryer still does not heat. there is one thermostat with four terminals not listed on the parts list and it it located at the bottom of the dryer oppisite of the heating element. Need Ideas!!
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Have you checked for 240 VAC at the wall outlet for the dryer? You also might want to check the power cord connection to the dryer.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Have you checked for 240 VAC at the wall outlet for the dryer? You also might want to check the power cord connection to the dryer.
Gene. The dryer runs and runs well, it just will not heat
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The motor needs 120 VAC only while the heating element needs 240 VAC. If one of two power legs is missing (bad breaker, broken wire, loose connection etc) the dryer would run without heat.
Gene.
P.S. I definitely read your first post and noticed that the dryer runs well.
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