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[COLOR="Blue"]The timer advances and shut off at the end of cycle.[/COLOR]
Does it do this in both timed dry and auto cycles re: the circuit path is different for these modes.[COLOR="Red"][/COLOR]yes all cycles
[COLOR="Blue"]I checked with meter
The black lead(hot wire) to the timer this is what I got,[/COLOR]
Are you saying that the black wire (L1) was the reference side of the meter re: one meter lead was always here. yes[COLOR="MediumTurquoise"][/COLOR]
Also knowing where the times was set would be useful. It is set on 30 min. high heat timed dry
Sorry but your meter readings do not make sense to me.
As an example "red wire 10-12 ohms"
If you are measuring black to red on the timer it should be 0 ohms if the timer is set mid scale on a heating cycle instead it looks like your are reading the heater resistance. I went from L1 black wire to red wire on timer
[COLOR="Blue"]brown wire on timer 0 ohms,[/COLOR]
I do not see a brown wire at the timer
Sorry but I am confused. It's a little brown wire going from one side of the timer to the other
Looks like your power is OK as the timer advances and it and the heater use 240 volts.
Set the timer to mid scale high heat.
Use your most sensitive meter scale. It is a good idea to short the meter leads together before starting just to see if there is a zero offset in the meter.
Clip or tape one meter lead to the L1 prong on the line cord and leave it there. made sure of zero offset
Now measure to the L1 (black) on the terminal strip should be 0 ohms. 0 ohms
Now work your way back through the heater circuit.
All the following should be 0 ohms.
red wire on timer 10-12 ohms
both sides of the thermal cut-off 10-12 ohms
both sides of the operating thermostat contacts (outer two connectors) cycling thermostat (big red wires) 10-12 ohms(inner two are it's internal heater) purple wires( little) 1 of them 6-8 ohms the other is 0 ohms
both sides of the hi-limit thermostat 10-12 ohms
one side of the heating coil both sides are 10-12 ohms
The other side of the heating coil should be 0 to 12 ohms both sides are 10-12 ohms
Also 1M at the motor's centrifugal switch.