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I am having issues with a samsung dryer not heating, I have replaced heating element and all 4 sensors, being proactive. I even replaced motor thinking it might not be kicking and activating centrifugal. The board was also replaced, but it still won't heat. I have put original motor and mother board back in but let all sensors and heating element. Can someone please help and tell what else is there to check. Originally the heating element was burned out, it was replaced and after a month again it was no longer heating. I checked everything and found the motor connector and centrifugal switch on motor were burned out. There was physical damage. They were replaced and it still would not heat. Everything works it spins and turns on fine without any errors, but it won't heat. Please help!! Thank you in advance!!

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Check the circuit breaker. It needs 240 volts. One pole might be shut off. 

 

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