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Estate Dryer eed4300tqr the dryer does not heat at all during it 's heating cycle and how do I repair it.

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This is the most common locations for thermal fuses and heating element on Whirlpool,Kenmore,Estate dryers. estate Dryer eed4300tqr the dryer does not heat at - seth765.jpg
check the continuity on all these thermal fuse and the element replace the one that has no continuty

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It probably has a bad timer. To check the timer set your meter for ohms or tone if you have tone. Connect a test lead to the terminal that connects to the large red wire from the heater. Now check for continuity between that point and all other terminals on the timer. if ya cannot get a reading the timer is bad. Here is my video:
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Air Flow Problem Dryers need good ventilation to work properly. If the vent is clogged it can make the dryer too hot. Clean all of the vent tubing thoroughly.
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