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The timer will run through the cycle normal and then stops just before the off line and continues to run until the door is opened or manually turned to off. I replaced the timer assy. with a new timer part # AP3038427 and the same problem continues. The wiring diagram shows a run switch on the motor but I was sure the timer would fix the problem. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Does this problem occur in timed dry, auto dry or both cycles? Does timer advance normally in auto dry cycle?
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timer does not move in auto dry. timer moves in timed dry but stops just before stop. I hooked it back up to LP and no heat. That must be the real problem, just not sure what to check for cont. or voltage. I did check what looks like overheat or flame sensors in the back and both had cont.
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Checked the ignitor, schematic says 40 ohms. It tested out at 69 ohms. Should I figure that is the problem?
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Not likely. Check continuity of the thermal fuse on the blower housing.
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