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The clothes get dry and the dryer keeps running for a long time. It does stop sometimes but runs to long. I even set it to less dry and it runs for over 1 1/2 hours. When I checked the clothes they were dry and it was only half way to the stop point.
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Check and see if it does this in all cycle, and let us know the results, along with your full model number
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We never use the timer cycle. We always use the auto dry cycle. The model number is DE312. Series 05
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Hi Bob
I understand that you only use the auto cycle, but we need to know if the problem is in the timed cycle also, which points to a timer problem, or if not, the problem might be in the moisture sensor area.
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