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I have a Kenmore Series 90 dryer. In either the auto dry mode or the
timed dry, the timer doesn't advance, at all. So the dryer continues to run. If I move it manually to Off, it stops. The heater element turns off correctly when the timer is turned to the Off position. Before I got and drop $85 for a new timer, I'd like to know if that is the problem or if there is another component that might be bad. Anyone have any experience with this problem? Is there a signal coming in to the timer module telling it to advance, or does it advance all on its own? Thanks... |
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