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I was wondering if anyone has experience on the location of the 5W resistor for this particular dryer is? My dryer heats fine but the timer advances to near the finish and then stop moving forward while the dryer continues to run. I can manually move it to stop and the door switches works fine as well. From I have read it has to do with the 5W resistor like this one: 279872 Dryer Timer ResistorBut I can't find it by opening the instrument panel. Is this part usually reside inside the main chassis of the dryer? I also included the wiring diagram. Thanks in advance. Johnny
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Sorry but I do not see a 5 watt resistor in the wiring diagram.
Could you be more specific as to this part.
Does it do this in both timed dry and auto modes |
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Originally Posted by: denman Sorry but I do not see a 5 watt resistor in the wiring diagram.
Could you be more specific as to this part.
Does it do this in both timed dry and auto modes Hi, thank you for the quick reply. I have been searching on the web and it appears to be a similar problem like the one described here except I don't see that black circular resistor: http://www.applianceaid.com/whirlpool-auto-dry-cycle.phpas well as described here: Kenmore Series 80 dryer will not stop by timerHowever for the life of mine I can't a similar part in my dryer. And the problem does happen in auto dry mode as well as timed mode in that it will run until the end but doesn't stop. Thanks, Johnny
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Just wanted to make sure. Your unit does not have a resistor. On units that use this the timer is 120 volts while the supply to it is 240 and the resistor drops the voltage to 120. Your timer is 120 volts.
Odds are high that it is a timer problem. |
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