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re: Dryer Question - Water in basket and heat turning on before start
Posted on 7/12/14 at 4:12 pm to adamsblueguitar
Posted on 7/12/14 at 4:12 pm to adamsblueguitar
So, the heater is coming on before anything else? Keep a phone on speed dial to 911 handy.
At least set the setting to air dry or no heat and see if the heater is still coming on.
You've certainly had shomething short due to the water in the dryer. I'd open that sucker up and see what wires fused together.
At least set the setting to air dry or no heat and see if the heater is still coming on.
You've certainly had shomething short due to the water in the dryer. I'd open that sucker up and see what wires fused together.
Posted on 7/12/14 at 4:24 pm to East Coast Band
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So, the heater is coming on before anything else? Keep a phone on speed dial to 911 handy.
people say this. bu there is still a hig limit cut off that will cut all power to the heating element if it gets that hot.
I have seen them ground to where the element stays on as long as it is plugged in.
OP I need more info to help you
(dryer model number)
I doubt any wires are close enough together to short due to water.
Unless again in the timer, but the water is a airflow problem.
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