I haven't got the model but usually with dryers the most common problems with no heating are either a faulty heater element, a faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty exhaust or outlet thermostat
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The wiring diagram for the dryer is GE part number 31-16914 but unfortunately I cannot locate a download online. According to the GE website, the wiring diagram (mini-manual/schematic) is packaged with each model. The most common location for dryers is inside the control panel. If it is there this will help you to find out what's wrong.
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The wiring diagram for the dryer is GE part number 31-16914 but unfortunately I cannot locate a download online. According to the GE website: "The wiring diagram (mini-manual/schematic) is packaged with each model. The most common location for dryers is inside the control panel". If it is there this will help you to find out what's wrong.
If you find the problem is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/26c94ryhtc-000432/ge-gft14essl0ww-dryer-parts|parts list] that is ''useful''.
Locate the wanted part in the list and you'll find that the manufacturer's part number is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
I haven't got the model but usually with dryers the most common problems with no heating is either a faulty heater element, a faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty exhaust or outlet thermostat
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I haven't got the model but usually with dryers the most common problems with no heating are either a faulty heater element, a faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty exhaust or outlet thermostat
The wiring diagram for the dryer is GE part number 31-16914 but unfortunately I cannot locate a download online. According to the GE website, the wiring diagram (mini-manual/schematic) is packaged with each model. The most common location for dryers is inside the control panel. If it is there this will help you to find out what's wrong.
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If you find the problem is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/26c94ryhtc-000432/ge-gft14essl0ww-dryer-parts|parts list] that is ''useful''.
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If you find the problem is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/26c94ryhtc-000432/ge-gft14essl0ww-dryer-parts|parts list] that is ''useful''.
Locate the wanted part in the list and you'll find that the manufacturer's part number is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @gedryerowner
I haven't got the model but usually with dryers the most common problems with no heating is either a faulty heater element, a faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty exhaust or outlet thermostat
The wiring diagram for the dryer is GE part number 31-16914 but unfortunately I cannot locate a download online. According to the GE website, the wiring diagram (mini-manual/schematic) is packaged with each model. The most common location for dryers is inside the control panel. If it is there this will help you to find out what's wrong.
If you find the problem is a faulty part that needs replacing, here's a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/26c94ryhtc-000432/ge-gft14essl0ww-dryer-parts|parts list] that is ''useful''.
Locate the wanted part in the list and you'll find that the manufacturer's part number is listed with it. Search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.