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    May 5, 2010, 09:13 PM
    Kenmore dryer would not heat. Replaced element. Fine. Now it will not turn on.
    I have a Kenmore model 110-62202100 dryer. It would not heat. I replaced the element and it worked fine for one load. Now it will not turn on. I read that this could be the relay or the switch. How do I tell?

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    Collin

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