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My dryer was making terrible noises.  To make a long story short, I took it apart and replaced the wheels and new felt around the drum.  I put it back together.  I was really proud that I was able to ifx it and get back to work BUT now there is no heat which wasn't a problem before I took it apart.  ANy ideas?  Electric not Gas.  

Thank you!

Bryan

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Most likely a wire on the thermostat was accidently disconnected.

Mounted on the heater housing

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Thank you.  The white wire on the high limit thermostat had broken loose.  It looks like they were soldered originally.  I had to solder the wire back on.  Thank you the help I have a quite dryer with HEAT!!!  

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