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Originally Posted by: talbany1 Joe, No I didn't check it with the vent off. All I did was replace the timer module and it still had the problem. I put the old one back on and got in touch with you. Then like I said, when I pulled it away from the wall to take it apart to put a new motor in, and noticed it was a big job, I pushed it back against the wall, then it was working fine. You think the problem might be from a restricted vent? Talbany, Correct, I would have to presume, the vent was clogged, kinked or restricted, some how, based on the information you supplied. Basically, on an auto dry setting, the dryer has to heat properly(155dgrs.) and cause the "cycling/regulating thermostat to open. if for one reason or another the hi limit thermostat opens( the temperature in the drum is too high too fast) , before the cycling thermostat, the heat will shut off, but because the cycling thermostat was delayed, there's no circuit to the timer motor and it won't advance. The timed dry setting, will run for whatever time you select, wether it heats or not. Your best bet, have someone ( you ?) check and clean the exhaust vent pipe and check the hood for clogs, and shorten and align the exhaust vent, so it's as short and straight as possible. For future reference, if or when you notice the dryer taking longer to dry a normal load, check and clean the vent , first. :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team Talbany,
Correct, I would have to presume, the vent was clogged, kinked or restricted, some how, based on the information you supplied.
Basically, on an auto dry setting, the dryer has to heat properly(155dgrs.) and cause the "cycling/regulating thermostat to open. if for one reason or another the hi limit thermostat opens( the temperature in the drum is too high too fast) , before the cycling thermostat, the heat will shut off, but because the cycling thermostat was delayed, there's no circuit to the timer motor and it won't advance. The timed dry setting, will run for whatever time you select, wether it heats or not.
Your best bet, have someone ( you ?) check and clean the exhaust vent pipe and check the hood for clogs, and shorten and align the exhaust vent, so it's as short and straight as possible.
For future reference, if or when you notice the dryer taking longer to dry a normal load, check and clean the vent , first.
:cool: :cool: :cool: Joe, I will check and clean that out. Thankyou, and I will let you know how I make out. Talbany1
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Originally Posted by: talbany1 Joe, I will check and clean that out. Thankyou, and I will let you know how I make out.
Talbany1 Talbany, Great, Remember, as short and as straight as possible, and you'll be fine. We'll keep an eye out for your next post. :D :D :D
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