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Old 09-18-2012, 09:48 AM   #2
Northendzone
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if your dryer is 220volts (plug in is different than a standard appliance), then I would not fool around around too much with it as that is a significant amount of voltage.

you might want to trying googling your dryer brand and the issues and see what pops up and go from there.

you'll either have to call an electrician or an appliance guy - I'd guess you are looking at pretty much $100 for them to walk in your door.
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