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I think the dryer cycling t-stat may be bad. I have voltage at the top and bottom of the swith, but not on the sides ( violet wires). Would jumping these wires make the dryer heat? Everything else seems to checkout. I did notice that I only have 120v across the element. Would this t-stat have an effect on that?
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Dryer will run with 120. needs full 240 for heater to work. flip the breaker and re-test for 240. after flipping the breaker you should get the full 240 unless the inner wires of the outlet burned up (unlikely but possible). usually a power surge or outage will cause half the line to trip so try flipping the breaker and that will probably fix your problem
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL REX4634KQ0 | AppliancePartsPros.comHere is your wiring diagram http://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%203406688.pdf I think the dryer cycling t-stat may be bad. I have voltage at the top and bottom of the swith, but not on the sides ( violet wires). Would jumping these wires make the dryer heat? Do not jump these wires they are the internal heater and you will put a dead short across 120 volts. If you have 240 volts across the operating thermostat's contacts at room temperature then it is bad. It should be 0 volts. I did notice that I only have 120v across the element. Would this t-stat have an effect on that? If you have a true 120 volts across the heating element it should be heating up, though at half the watts of it's normal operation. PS: Just a thought, why your are testing with the unit plugged in and risking a shock, burn or worse when the heating circuit can usually be checked with the unit unplugged using resistance. |
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