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dryer was working the belt broke , put the belt back on and now the dryer has no heat
I checked all the states all are good, I have 120v to the element and 120V through the board. If I jump across wire from relay to board, I get 240V.. Everything was working great until the belt came home. We did replace all the stats and the element in Jan 2025. The appliance is a 2013.
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When you say jump across and you’re getting 240, what do you mean?
If you’re checking voltage at the board on the heater relay with the dryer running, what voltage do you read from orange wire to orange wire with black tracer?
Just dropping the wiring diagram here. @Rory_D_APP_Team
137539400.pdf (167.5 KB)
It was 240 volts at the relay, that is touching the orange wire to orange wire to black tracer. the two large wires on the relay
With the dryer running and supposed to be heating you should have been reading 0v AC because you’d be reading same-side-of-the-line voltage. Getting 240v there means your heater relay isn’t closing.
This model does have a thermistor AP3866842 on the blower housing that can prevent the control from trying to heat if it thinks the temperatures are out of range. That thermistor should read about 50kΩ at room temperature.
If that thermistor is good, then you’re looking at a control board AP5962205 which has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
https://www.appliancepartspros.com/frigidaire-thermistor-control-134587700-ap3866842.html
https://www.appliancepartspros.com/frigidaire-board-5304500452-ap5962205.html