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I figured it was the element so I replaced that and it still isn’t heating
Cause 1 Thermal Fuse The thermal fuse is a safety device designed to protect the dryer from overheating. The fuse is located on the blower housing or at the dryer’s heat source such as the heating element on electric dryers or at the burner on gas models. The fuse should be closed for continuity meaning it has a continuous electrical path through it when good. If overheated the fuse will have no continuity meaning the electrical path is broken and the fuse has blown. A multimeter can be used to test it for continuity. Be aware that a blown thermal fuse is an indication of a restricted exhaust vent from the dryer to the outside. Always check the dryer venting when replacing a blown thermal fuse.
Check the circuit breaker for proper voltage using a voltage meter. You should get a reading of 240 volts. If your meter indicates 120v then your breaker is the cause. Usually the Dryer motor will turn but the heating element will not create any heat. If your breaker is working correctly and providing 240volts then the problem is your Heating element has gone bad. By Troubleshooting the circuit breaker you will identify the problem is from the dryer. If you are not familiar with electrical equipment please study up on how to use a voltage meter to properly test your electrical devices ,note If you don’t feel confident with working with electricity hire an electrician to handle the electrical. This has happened to me in the past and by testing the breaker for 240v it usually solves the problem. Take note of the Breaker which manufactureing company is it from. Common brands are SquareD Murray GE Cutler Hammer. They typically are more affordable than the older manufacturers like Zinsco , Federal Pacific . Take the breaker with you to The Home Depot so you can be sure it matches with the new one. Good luck I hope this helps. Be safe Jeffrey Friend Update (01/29/2019) In response to that answer. Your best bet is to contact your local APD (appliance parts dealer) you may also need the High-Limit thermostat and the Thermal fuse which might be the issue. Double check all the connections and roll the Dice. From the desk of Tesla