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I have a GE Large capacity heavy duty dryer approximately 4 years old . I recently moved and had to have the landlords maintenance person replace the cord to fit the new 220 outlet . The timer does not advance , I didn't notice until I had almost burnt up my clothes on a low heat cycle. Is this something that could have happened when the dryer was moved , soemthing that was eventually bound to happen or is this the result of the dryer cord not being properly installed ??
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Does it advance on the timed cycle, but not on automatic?
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It does not move at all. Tried 2 different settings .
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Very common for GE dryer timer motors to blow out.
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