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 I have a amana dryer ned4655ew0. It all of a sudden would not start. I don't hear it buzzing or doing anything.  I have checked and there is power coming into dryer, I have checked continuity on the thermal fuse, start button, door latch, and the timer, they have continuity and seem to still be working.  I's my next step, to check the belt switch and/or motor switch.   Please help.   thanks

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3 hours ago, Jeremy I said:

 I have a amana dryer ned4655ew0. It all of a sudden would not start. I don't hear it buzzing or doing anything.  I have checked and there is power coming into dryer, I have checked continuity on the thermal fuse, start button, door latch, and the timer, they have continuity and seem to still be working.  I's my next step, to check the belt switch and/or motor switch.   Please help.   thanks

Check the high temp cutout. On gas it's on the burner tube furthest towards the back, on electric it's the very top one on the heater housing. When you checked the thermal fuse did you check for 120 volts to ground on each side or did you unplug power pull off one of the leads and test continuity that way. 

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I unplugged the dryer, unhooked the two wires from  the thermal fuse and removed them removed the thermal fuse from then dryer, checked good for continuity. Then check continuity on the start button, also removed the wires from the back of the start button, then while holding leads to it, pushed the start button, it showed good coninuity. Same with timer, unplugged it, while having the leads hook to the back of the timer. I rotated the timer around and it showed good continuity

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10 hours ago, Jeremy I said:

I unplugged the dryer, unhooked the two wires from  the thermal fuse and removed them removed the thermal fuse from then dryer, checked good for continuity. Then check continuity on the start button, also removed the wires from the back of the start button, then while holding leads to it, pushed the start button, it showed good coninuity. Same with timer, unplugged it, while having the leads hook to the back of the timer. I rotated the timer around and it showed good continuity

Check the high temperature cut outs for the heat. Different than the thermal fuse. 

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20 hours ago, Jeremy I said:

I have a amana dryer ned4655ew0. It all of a sudden would not start.

Have you check for proper voltage at your terminal block? Behind the dryer?Part number: WP3397659

 

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20 hours ago, Jeremy I said:

I have checked and there is power coming into dryer,

Describe how you did this?

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5 hours ago, Captain Dunsel said:

Describe how you did this?

By removing the plates off the back of the dryer.   While the dryer is plugged into outlet, used a multimeter and the

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