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My six year old Maytag MEDB765FC0 dryer recently stopped drying completely. I’ve replaced just about everything I can with no improvement. 

I’ve installed a new heating unit, sensor bars, thermistor, thermal cutoff, and thermal fuse. All tested for continuity. I also cleaned the exhaust duct. 
 

looking for any suggestions on what to try next. 

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Are you receiving 220Vac at the terminal block? it's good to check with a loading meter, or a meter with LowZ function to eliminate any ghost voltage. 

L1 to neutral should be 110 

L2 to neutral should be 110

 

You can split the circuit at the element , take one of the terminals off ((power unplugged))

Move it out of the way not touching anything.

Plug it back in(The power cord) , turn the dryer on to heat . You should have 110 coming off both wires with respect to neutral. 

If one of the wires doesn't read 110 from the wire to neutral , that is where you are losing your second leg of 110 , either the motor , or the control/timer 

Edited by ServiceTech_Daniel
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Is it heating? Long dry times can be caused by airflow or venting issues

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