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We have a 22 year old GE dryer (model DDE7900BALWH) which has non-functioning
Automatic Cycles (both regular and permanent press) but the timed cycle (you set the number of minutes works fine). To use the automatic cycles, one sets the dial between more dry and less dry and the dial is supposed to move to the less dry end until the clothes are dry and the the dryer automatically stops. In our case, the dryer timer dial is not moving for the automatic cycles. I have a somewhat generic GE (from GE) dryer repair model. It mentions that some models have humidistats by the lint filter (either inside the drum or underneath the lint filter). Our dryer doesn't have a humidistat in either of these places. There are two thermostats there (I assume that both are thermostats) but no humidistat. The thermostats are about 1" inch round devices mounted on the inside front wall of the dryer. Any ideas on how to fix this dryer would be appreciated. I always assumed that there would be a humidistat somewhere in the dryer since it seems to be drying based on humidity. David L. Hanson Ye MUST be born again. |
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If those therms- have more than two wires connected to any one stat
then they could be your problem. They not only cycle the the element off and on but supply power to the timer moter during the off cycle.Changing them both should not be a great expense. |
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