Mike Lynch for Model Number DPSR610EG7WT I have an Electric GE clothes dryer (model DPSR610EG7WT) that won't start when the START button is pressed. I thought the start switch was bad. The switch is mechanical; pushing the start button forces a flexible metal (copper based?) piece against the contacts, completing the circuit. The mechanical part functions properly and touches the contacts. When the button is pressed a humming noise can be heard. Does the humming noise mean the switch is good or bad? If the humming noise doesn't indicate the switch is good or bad, how do I test the switch? Mike
Answer Mike, If the contacts are making in the switch then it is good. You will want to test the door switch for continuity and the thermal fuse. If no continuity then the part is bad and would need to be replaced. If these check ok then the motor would be the issue. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, April 6, 2016