If the relay contacts have fused again, then the motor is drawing too much current - maybe due to a winding fault.
If you can get access to a clamp meter you may be able to measure the AC current coming in on the power cord, and this might provide a clue. The motor, if it's directional, will probably be DC though, and will need a DC ammeter for direct measurement.
These motors are often the cause of failure in these sort of appliances, and the replacement of the motor is usually uneconomic.
You will probably need to get a new dryer, I'm sorry to say.
Cheers,
Lionel
PS. 6-7 years is considered a good life for most laundry appliances these days.![]()


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