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M.Paul December 20th 04 05:47 PM

Clothes dryer won't shut off
 
Just like the subject reads, my clothes dryer won't shut off. It dries
clothes in the expected length of time, but it just keeps running through
all of it's cycles. I have to open the door or unplug it to stop it. When
the same thing happened about 6 months ago I opened a couple of the panels
and vaccuumed out all the lint and crap, put it back together, and the
problem disappeared. The local appliance parts store thinks I need a new
timer - $85. But before I replace the timer on a hunch, I wanted to solicit
advice from others in this group for other possible causes - specifically
components that I can check or measure, or a method to diagnose the cause so
I would have a better certainty that the timer is indeed the problem

It's a Sears Kenmore model/stock no. 97589210 75892; serial no. ME4409635
purchased in 1995. Natural gas. Lint trap cleaned with each use, and the
vent is free flowing. It's been a great machine and I'd like to keep it
going.
TIA,
M.Paul




Stormin Mormon December 21st 04 04:36 PM

Check the vent tube and outlet flapper, might be clogged with lint. If the
dryer isn't moving air, it will never quite dry the clothes, and the dryer
will keep running.

--

Christopher A. Young
Keep Jesus Christ in CHRISTmas
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com


"M.Paul" wrote in message
...
Just like the subject reads, my clothes dryer won't shut off. It dries
clothes in the expected length of time, but it just keeps running through
all of it's cycles. I have to open the door or unplug it to stop it. When
the same thing happened about 6 months ago I opened a couple of the panels
and vaccuumed out all the lint and crap, put it back together, and the
problem disappeared. The local appliance parts store thinks I need a new
timer - $85. But before I replace the timer on a hunch, I wanted to solicit
advice from others in this group for other possible causes - specifically
components that I can check or measure, or a method to diagnose the cause so
I would have a better certainty that the timer is indeed the problem

It's a Sears Kenmore model/stock no. 97589210 75892; serial no. ME4409635
purchased in 1995. Natural gas. Lint trap cleaned with each use, and the
vent is free flowing. It's been a great machine and I'd like to keep it
going.
TIA,
M.Paul






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