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You need to put in the model number to help identify the p/n of the timer. You can usually find it on this web site Appliance Parts Pros or an alternate location is ApplianceJunk.com . Dont be suprised if you find the cost is more than $100 in which case you should consider getting a new dryer.
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Can you post your model number?
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Where would I find a new part? Its an '80s model
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In that case its most likely the timer. Probably has a contact welded together inside.
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No the timer will notadvance on any setting. It dries just fine. But will not shut off unless the door is opened
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Originally Posted by: Jlb86 My Kenmore dryer timer will not advance and will not shut off unless I open the door. I'm wandering if I can fix it or if I just need a new dryer. Your description is a little vague. The timer will not advance in any of the cycles? Even timed dry? Does it seem to be heating OK? When it reaches the end of a cycle (lets say you turn the knob manually) It won't shut off and the only way to stop it is to open the door?
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My Kenmore dryer timer will not advance and will not shut off unless I open the door. I'm wandering if I can fix it or if I just need a new dryer.
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