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Hello I have a Kenmore dryer and it is taking to long to dry my clothes I hade a repair man over to look at it and he can not figure it out he replaced the thermal disc the temp it turning on at 135 and turning off at 192 now we are at a stand still don’t know what to do?
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Those temps look fine, turn the dryer on and go outside to the dryer vent. You should feel a good flow of air. I suspect you either have a blocked vent, or the vent at the back of the dryer is kinked.
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I have tried that and the air flow is grate I even thied it with out the vent attached I think that this one is a real head scratcher :confused:
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update when i change my drying setting from timed dry to more or less setting and run for the normal time it takes clothes to dry could it be my timer?:confused:
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It could be your timer, I usually take them apart and check for burnt contacts.
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