There should be a schematic inside the back panel. That and a multimeter will help you and keep you from changing good parts.Need dryer fixed, where is the handy man. Changed out a bunch of electrical parts and still nothing. it is getting power.
Go for it, you'll have a known good spare.I really was looking forward to replacing the motor for the experience.
Bypassed the dryer door switch and that was the culprit. Learned a lot about this BS dryer, thanks for the suggestions, yep the schematic was there too. I am a expert at dryer repair now, I really was looking forward to replacing the motor for the experience.
That's who our home warranty issuer uses.If you can't find a local handyman, a few of us here have had good luck with A&E Repairs. They are they contractor for Sears and LG warranty.
Appliance Repair Service - A&E Factory Service
www.aefactoryservice.com