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Dryer won't stop keeps running. Auto dry does not advance. Timed dry advances to cooling keeps running.
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Does it start as soon as you close the door? If it does, then the problem is a bad start switch. Disconnect the vent hose on the back of the dryer and run a load on auto dry. Post your findings, please. - The part number for the start switch AP2997390 Gene.
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No I have to push the start button for it to start any additional help
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After disconnecting vent hose continues to run does not stop.
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Sounds like the timer is bad. - The part number for the timer AP3097576 Gene.
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Thanks for the information I will order the part and try to locate the old part on the dryer. Any idea where I might locate the part on the dryer.
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Connie
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The timer is located on the control panel.
Gene.
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I've replced timer and the timer know wont move and timer wont stop any ideas?
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What is the model number of your dryer and what exactly is wrong?
Post it as a new thread, please.
Gene.
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Is this a electric dryer,if so make sure you have 240 at the back of the dryer. A blown fuse or breaker will cause the dryer to run continuous.
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