The dryer panel would turn on like normal. You could hear the relay make contact when you push the start button but the motor would not run. Found both the Dryer Thermistor and Thermal Fuse to be bad. The thermal fuse is simple to check if you have a voltmeter that checks continuity. Even if you don't think the Thermistor is bad, I would recommend replacing it. It's an inexpensive part. I also cleaned out the entire dryer and vent from lint. These parts usually go bad due to overheating from lack of air circulation. It took a total of 10 minutes to take the top lid and back access panel off, then another 5 to remove and test the parts. Replacing parts and putting it all together took about 20 minutes. Total job time of 50 minutes (cleaning vent and dryer included) and saved a lot of money by not having a technician come out.