Darrell for Model Number 110.60622990 The Kenmore dryer I have does not heat. It runs fine otherwise. All the thermal fuses and thermostats have continuity, the coil is reading about 9-10ohms. It does not appear to have any power getting to the thermal fuses or coils.It's getting 120v on each leg, 240v from the wall at the terminal block. It did do something weird where on a timed run it advanced all the way to the end of a timed cycle but it did not cut off like it didn't finish the last click in the timer to break the connection. I checked the timer resistor and it's reading 5kohm as it should. Is there a way to check the voltage for L1 and L2 closer to the source? I wasn't sure what test points to use. I imagine it has to be the motor switch or relay 120v or the timer 120v going to the heating coil? It's got me a bit stumped because the timer and motor all appear to run fine.
Answer Darrell, You will want to get the tech sheet from the control panel and test at the timer to see if there is 120 vac coming off the timer to the heating element. If there is not then the timer would need to be replaced. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Sunday, July 19, 2020