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Is your GE dryer not heating? Follow the troubleshooting steps in this guide to diagnose and fix a dryer that isn't drying your clothes efficiently, including an expert tip from home improvement specialist Allen Lee.
Common Causes of a Dryer Not Heating
The most common cause for a GE dryer not heating during a cycle is low power from the outlet, or little to no gas for gas dryers. Next, check that you don't have a heatless cycle selected and that the front of the dryer has plenty of airflow.
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This guide covers models including:
- CADE165RAL
- CADG265RAL
- CADG265RBL
- CADG265RCL
- DBLR333ET0AA
- DBLR333ET0WW
- DBXR300EG3WS
- DHDSR46EG8WW
- GHDX100EM0WW
- GTDP180ED2WW
- GTDP180ED3WW
- GTDP200EM0WW
- GTDP200EM1WW
- GTDP200EM2WW
- GTDP220EF0WW
- GTDP220EF1WW
- GTDP220EF2WW
- GTDX200EM0WW
- GTDX200EM1WW
- GTDX200EM2WW
- GTDX205EM1CC
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