Runs like a champ....
Thanks for the expert troubleshooting help. It was indeed the door switch, and yes its a five contact switch. I first used a screwdriver to trip it and then hit the start button. The dryer fired right up. It turned out that the leaf on the switch had bent over time....30+ years of sitting with the door shut, so that the pin on the door only made the first set of contacts. A little adjustment to the leaf fixed that.
The dryer now runs perfectly, infact even the ozone bulb works.
I did wonder tho.. if the switch was bad, how do u get to it. It appears the front of the dryer is one piece and looks tack welded to the rest of the cabinet. Is this right? And also looking at the switch, the toe pedal assembly is also connected to it, im kinda thinking if you cant get to the door switch from the front, this is a big job to gain access to a simple repair.
thanks again for the expert assistance