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I've replaced both timer and door switch My dryer will run with door shut and timer in off position. I disconnected buzzer, even with door shut and in off position it keeps the buzzing noise. I have to unplug when not using Really confused, can anyone help Thanks
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If the dryer tumbles (motor running) with timer in OFF position, then the timer is bad or it's wired wrong. In OFF position, power is removed from the motor via opening of timer contacts. What is it that is buzzing? Can't be the buzzer if you disconnected both wires to it.
Eric
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I've tried to find a wiring schematic to check my wiring. The timer is labeled for wires. To check if the timer is correct, it is the second timer and second door switch. The buzzer is disconnected This thing really pis...s me off. Any kind of help would be great. Thanks Dave
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Here is your wiring diagram. That's about all I can do for you without more feedback. Eric
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I'll give your wiring schematic a try Thanks
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As soon as I do I'll let you know In Ohio for the next few days Will be around Wednesday Surprised with the quick response You guys are great :-)
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