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Probably a faulty heater element.
You need to disconnect each element in turn, and replace the faulty one

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The necessary actions are to gain access to the upper door latch assembly, and test the circuit with a meter. Use the procedure below.

Before repairs or further testing can begin you must disconnect the electricity at the fuse panel, at the circuit breaker panel, or by pulling the plug. Make sure the power is off before proceeding. Set the latch to the "clean" position and test for circuit continuity at the terminals of the switch with your VOM's ohmmeter function. If there is no continuity, the switch is faulty. Use caution when testing.

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it sounds like you have had bad insalltion caused by your element becoming open circit try replacing and this should solve your problem regards jason
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