My Kenmore dryer - model # 110.96593230 has a different kind of problem. I think the timer is bad and has been for a while. It recently failed to operate which I tracked down to a failed thermal fuse which I replaced along with the internal bias thermostat. So, the thing operates, but weirdly. I have checked the vent system and it does not appear to be clogged. It has a booster fan in our attic (Fantech dbf110) and when it is on it pulls OK at the dryer inlet (how to assess how it's working? I opened it up and the fan blades were relatively clean - a bit of lint on the blades but it runs quietly).
I think the timer is bad - the test procedure is to measure the resistance across a couple of wiring spades and suggest replacement when the resistance is not between 1800 and 2900 ohms - I get 1750 - go figure! Is that sufficient to declare the timer bad? Also when I run a load on automatic sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes the indicator sits in the same place for an extended period with the dryer running and dry cloths in the drum. It is the intermittant nature of the problem that is perplexing. Suggestions? Thanks in advance. Jim
I think the timer is bad - the test procedure is to measure the resistance across a couple of wiring spades and suggest replacement when the resistance is not between 1800 and 2900 ohms - I get 1750 - go figure! Is that sufficient to declare the timer bad? Also when I run a load on automatic sometimes it works perfectly and sometimes the indicator sits in the same place for an extended period with the dryer running and dry cloths in the drum. It is the intermittant nature of the problem that is perplexing. Suggestions? Thanks in advance. Jim
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