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The problem is the timer will not advance in auto. Unfortunately, I am troubleshooting without a schematic. First I replaced the thermostat 3387134. Then, I replaced the timer with a refurbished one and it still does not work. The heat cycles on and off correctly and the timer will spin in auto if I disconnect one of the red leads to the thermostat 3387134. And now the timer will not spin in time dry either. but it will still spin if I disconnect one of the thermostat leads. Also, I have 120 V AC across the timer wires and it goes to 0 Volts when the heat turns on. Any suggestions or is the dryer at the end of life? Thanks
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Brian, did you ever figure out what the problem was? I've got the same dryer with the same problem. Hope to hear from you. GJS Originally Posted by: Brian7780 The problem is the timer will not advance in auto. Unfortunately, I am troubleshooting without a schematic. First I replaced the thermostat 3387134. Then, I replaced the timer with a refurbished one and it still does not work. The heat cycles on and off correctly and the timer will spin in auto if I disconnect one of the red leads to the thermostat 3387134. And now the timer will not spin in time dry either. but it will still spin if I disconnect one of the thermostat leads. Also, I have 120 V AC across the timer wires and it goes to 0 Volts when the heat turns on. Any suggestions or is the dryer at the end of life? Thanks
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