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This thread is associated with one i sent a couple weeks ago but is reallly a different problem thus I started a new thread. The timer does not advance in any setting (timed dry, mositure sensing etc) The clothes dry just fine. I just have to rember to shut it off!
I am assuming that the timer motor is bad so am thinking I should just replace the timer assembly. I used my 110 volt tester and there is voltage to to the two wires to the timer motor so it looks like i need a timer. Do you agree?
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I would agree,. replace the timer. Nat
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thanks nat will do and will report to thread
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hope that gets it! Good luck Nat
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