The thermostats should show continuity.
Electric kenmore dryer not heating.
Over time the heating element can burn out causing the dryer not to heat.
Thermal fuse the thermal fuse is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating.
The heating element warms the air before it enters the dryer drum.
Before you pick up the phone and call a repair professional take a look at our troubleshooting guide.
Or perhaps the dryer started but you can tell it s not spinning or heating which means no fluffy towels for you.
With gas the appliance won t heat if your gas is off.
To determine if the heating element has burned out use a multimeter to test it for continuity.
If an electric dryer is running but not heating the first thing to check is the circuit breakers for the dryer.
It is possible for one breaker to trip leaving the dryer 120 volts to run with but not have 240 volts to heat with.
Improper or no electric or gas supply.
If only one of the lines is working the dryer will run but not heat up.
The fuse should be closed for continuity meaning.
The element is a coil of heating wire enclosed in a metal chamber.
Dryers get their electricity from a 240 volt circuit supplied by two 120 volt lines.
Is there a proper electrical or gas supply to the dryer.
In this video i show you how to fix a kenmore dryer that is not heating but still runs.
An electric dryer may run with a partial voltage of 110 volts but it will not heat unless it has 208 240v 30 amps.
The dryer should be on a separate 208v 240v electrical outlet.
Your towels are wet but your kenmore dryer won t start.
How to test a dryer s heating element with a multi meter.
If the electric dryer runs but does not heat check the following.
Kenmore elite he3 dryer.
If your kenmore elite dryer runs but does not heat then there are a series of troubleshooting steps you can do yourself to repair your dryer.
The fuse is located on the blower housing or at the dryer s heat source such as the heating element on electric dryers or at the burner on gas models.
If the safety thermostat showed an ol open line then it should be the problem.
The circuit breaker could have partially tripped even if it does not look as though it has.
Electric current flowing through the coil creates heat and the air being pulled through the chamber absorbs this heat.
The problem could be a bad thermal fuse a thermistor or in my case the electric heating element.