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I have a Maytag Centennial dryer (electric) that won't start. Before it became a no start issue there were 2 other problems.
First, it would run for overly long times. Seemed like it didn't get to complete the cycle. It would run properly after moving the timer/control and pressing the start button.
Secondly, it began to require fussing with the timer/control to get it to start. Sometimes it took pushing/pulling the control knob, sometimes a twist.
My thinking is that the timer/control unit has failed. However, after speaking with a repair tech where I went to by a replacement, I'm puzzled.
The dryer isn't 2 years old yet. The tech told me that he's never seen a timer/control go bad on a Maytag that new. He suggested that there would be a problem with the BK wiring.
I have been at this machine at least 3 times with a multimeter. I've got good power at the terminal block. I've tested the door switch, thermal fuse, high limit thermostat, thermal cutout and the cycling thermostat. I've even tested every BK wire I could get at for continuity. I've disconnected and reconnected all the connections to the timer/control. Can't find anything wrong!
Any suggestions or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks Eric. Seems logical to me. Appreciate you sharing your expertise and opinion.
Jim
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