Customer Support 7 days a week

Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Post a reply
From:
Message:

Maximum number of characters in each post is: 32767
Bold Italic Underline   Highlight Quote Choose Language for Syntax Highlighting Insert Image Create Link   Unordered List Ordered List   Left Justify Center Justify Right Justify   Outdent Indent   More BBCode Tags
Font Color Font Size
Security Image:
Enter The Letters From The Security Image:
  Preview Post Cancel

Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
denman Posted: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:56:28 AM(UTC)
 
Here are your parts
Replacement parts for MED5700TQ0 models | AppliancePartsPros.com

Here is the wiring diagram
http://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/Wiring%20Sheet%20-%208578889.pdf

Yes, when the timer does not advance in both Auto and Timed modes it is usually the timer that is shot.

A way to be sure is to measure the voltage across the timer motor, if you have 120 volts and it does not advance the timer is toast.

Be careful, there is 240 volts in the timer area and it can be lethal !!!
THIS FORUM IS DEAD!!!!!!!
slovanPA Posted: Monday, January 11, 2010 6:59:31 AM(UTC)
 
I beleive my timer is inoperable on my dryer. I have the timer and the auto dry on one dial. when I select the dial to a time it does not move. When i use the auto dry feature it does not turn either. before i order a new timer, i wanted to ensure it was not something else first. This seems like a no brainer, however, i keep getting a nagging feeling that it may be some type of sensor also.
Thank you,
mike