Dan for Model Number MEDC200XW1 The dryer began to occasionally provide no heat while drying, and the cycle-end buzzer stopped going off - and sometime the dryer wouldn't stop at the end the cycle, it would continue spinning in cool down. We found that if we rotated the cycle-setting knob a few times, the heat would return. I did a search here and got the first 2 recommended parts - a new dryer cycling thermostat and dryer thermal fuse. I replaced them and now the dryer doesn't heat at all. )-: I dug out my multimeter and tested all of the fuses in the back, and they're all fine. Could the element have gone out while the fuse still tests OK? I'm hesitant to pull that part off. Having read the comments here - could it be the timer? How would I test it with the multimeter?
Answer Dan, you will want to test the element for continuity just to make sure that it is still good. On the timer, with the power turned off you can turn the timer to auto regular, then you will want to test between the white and blue wire connection and the orange wire connections at the timer with the wires off. You should have continuity between the two points. If you do not have continuity, then your timer W10894766 would need to be changed out. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, January 10, 2019