Appliance Repair Aid wrote:
Ray K wrote:
The knob I use to select drying time in this White-Westinghouse dryer
doesn't move, regardless of whether set for timed or automatic
drying.
With the dryer running, I measure 120 V across the motor. Resistance
across the motor, with one lead disconnected from everything, is 3000
ohms, which is about what it should be based on the 3 watt rating
stamped on it. Electrically, the motor seems okay. Looks like a
mechanical failure (e.g., gears) within the timer assembly. Anything
else I might be missing?
Thanks,
Ray
Hi,
If the timer motor is getting 110-120 volts AC in all timer settings (
timed and auto cycles ) but the timer is not
advancing/moving....certainly sounds like new timer time!
Doesn't have to be a stripped gear, something could be binding/seizing
up as well and failing.
jeff.
Appliance Repair Aid
http://www.applianceaid.com/
One other thing that probably confirms mechanical problems: Seems to me
that originally I could twist the timer knob only clockwise. Now I can
twist it either way.