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Sooo... I have one of the Kenmore laundry centers (combo washer/dryer). There was a leak above us at our apartment and water dripped and got into our unit. I fixed the washer by replacing the control board. 

The dryer is not working now. I am getting a constant flashing red led from the control board. When I plug in the unit and move the heat control, I get 3 beeps. I try to start a dry cycle and nothing. 
 

I have replaced:

thermistor, thermal fuse, power cord to wall, (have tested the outlet and it’s receiving all power), the dryer control panel, and the door switch. 
 

im still receiving the flashing red led. It’s not flashing to display a specific error code, but just a continuous flash. 
 

im probably missing something small, but any ideas?

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Check the motor start and run windings for resistance and also the centrifugal switch during a live test. You may have a bad motor

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