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The "timer switch will not advance during automatic cycles, but will advance during timed dry. However, the timed dry cycle will not dry clothes in 90 minutes, there is progress toward drying , but clothes are damp. The ignitor glows and the burner lights, but i can only watch it for so long with front panel off. Help! thank you!!!!
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For starters I would check the entire system for a blockage in the exhaust system. From the lint trap all the way outside.
Nat
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Already check for blockage, and removed lint trap ductwork and vacuumed out and vacuumed burner area and cleaned flame sensor. When it runs it has good strong exhaust outside the house.
thanks
dave
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Could be the dryness sensor; then again, maybe it's trying to tell you there's something wrong with your washer's spin cycle.
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There isn't a dryness sensor on the schematic, and the clothes are as no damper than usual out of the washer. lol
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