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Had this happen to me and it was a hunter fan. Similar problem. Fan worked,lights went out. Took light bulbs out, lowered the light fixture. Tested power coming from the ceiling to the quick connect pins for lights. The power was good. So the Problem's in the light kit. Turns out the government requires all new fans to have certain wattage to lights, set at 190. So 3 60w bulbs or 4 40w. Inside the light kit is a limitor hooked to the black power wire coming from the quick connect,It is smaller wire and mine was pink into limitor and white coming out. Not very big. This went bad so i called Hunter, sending new light kit, but I just wired straight black to black wire bypassed that limitor and lights work fine
I am a bit confused because the model you selected is for a electric dryer which should have a dedicated outlet/breaker only for the dryer I am going to assume it's a gas dryer and the trouble is with the outlet,to verify this plug a know working object into the outlet and see if it works Even if the part in the dryer part that cuts the circuit to the motor if it's bad(thermal fuse) has no bearing on the drum light and that should work if power to dryer
Sound like the unit doen't know the door is closed the door switch is not working. does the light inside the drum come on when the door is open and off when the door is closed
Did you check the breaker closely. Dryers work on 220 volts, usually 30 amps and that means TWO 110 breakers attached together must be good and putting out 110 volts each. One may be burnt or disabeled and the other working. Also check at the dryer receptacle and make sure you have 220 or more volts.
I have the same problem with a MDE4000AYW!!!!
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