I went on the Appliance Parts Pros website and researched issues related to this model of the dryer as to what may cause the dryer not to start. The thermal fuse and dryer door switch were the most likely causes. I purchased them both. The repair videos did not match my dryer model but were closed enough that I knew what I needed to do to make the repair. The dryer door needed to be removed and the old switch removed. I have a pigtail disconnect. so it was easy to remove. I had to remove the rubber covering from the old switch and stick it on the new switch. I also needed to cut the wires off the old switch and crimp the wire ends onto the wires. The new wire connectors come with the switch kit.
The dryer thermal fuse was on top of the white plastic fan housing lying horizontally at the base of the dryer. When the dryer door and the dryer vent housing going down from the drum to the fan housing was removed I had access to the thermal fuse. Two 1/4" hex screws held the thermal fuse in. Fairly easy to remove with 1/4" socket although I had to lie down to reach.
Once these parts were installed and the door put back on, the dryer turned on without a problem.