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Are you mechanically inclined? You may have several problems. 1st, heating element is most likely burnt out. Then I would check ball and socket assembly that back of drum fits into. Also check felt in front of machine that drum rides on. May need competent service person on this.
There is a safety thermo switch that is located on the top rear by the controls, it may be going bad, as if the coils get to hot it is suppose to shut the dryer down.
You say its a gas dryer...there is no element. Have you cleaned the lint trap. Is the vent clear of obstructions? I suspect one of these issues will be the problem
You have a bad (thermal limiter). It's like a fuse one time shot, it stops all of the control power to the dryer. Try testing it with the dryer unplug use a ohm meter across the leads. It should read some type of a reading, if it reads OL it's burn out.
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