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It's not the timer. This usually happens when the heat element coil on this style of made by Whirlpool dryer has a broken coil. My YouTube video here explains it, but the dryer uses the element as a resister to run the timer motor during the cool down section of the cycles. Thats what the orange wire on side of lower thermostat sends power to. Check video, then check the heat element! https://youtu.be/so69viGO6ak Ken's Appliance Repair
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My Whirlpool is doing the same thing. But I did replace the timer and it's still doing the same thing.
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Maytag dryer made by Whirlpool works fine until it advances into cool down. At that point it runs forever and has to be shut off manually.It does this on both auto dry and timed dry.Before I replace timer any other causes of this problem?
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