Suspect Timer problem

Dryer gets hot enough to dry clothes BUT, timer runs fast so I have to reset the timer on the average of twice per load.
Within the last year I have replaced the bearings and seals on this same dryer. (You guys helped me out on that one too)!
Thanx for the excellent help
PAA;)

Will it time out at “normal” speed on the timed cycle and not on the auto cycle.

Hello richappy
What actually happens is the first time I sent the auto dry it runs very fast. I have to reset at full time and it runs and drys properly.
Make sense ?
Rockinga :confused:

You either have a missing wire to the moisture sensor below the door in the front, or a bad pc board behind the control panel.

Please explain auto cycle vs. timed cycle
:confused:

Timed cycle runs the timer motor direct, auto cycle uses a sensor and a pc board to control timer motor.