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Hello all, just came across this wonderful sight and very much appreciate any insight you might be able to offer in advance. I'm getting no heat on a BOSCH DRYER MODEL WTA 351OUC 82/1  th?id=OIP.M539b222e0d45d47d20d6ad5285ae4 I have verified 220V to the fuses. Fuses look fine and have continuity. Just replaced the heating element (265676)MCSA00642451_265676_Heizung_def.png which includes a new NTC heating element  (163297) MCSA090256_163297-Temperaturbegrenzer_deand temp switch  (170857)MCSA00642422_170857_Temperaturbegrenzer_ but after dong so still getting no heat.The drum and fan spin fine. What should I check next??   I'm thinking next step is the motor (141855)  MCSA00642408_141855_Motor_def.png may not be delivering power to the heating elements. I cant find any information on line on how to test it. Does it have a centrifigal switch? Would I need to verify continuity on the power connections with this switch engaged?

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Test for 240 VAC across pins 4 and 6 on the X11-12 connectors on the power board, If you're not getting 240 VAC there, then the power board is bad, probably a bad relay. Part number: 00481590

Part number: 00481590

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