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Rolandtd  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 26, 2024 6:15:44 AM(UTC)
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Hey everyone new to the forums and I figured I'd see if anyone can help me out. I have a whirlpool ler5635lq0 that I just replaced the heating element plus the thermal fuse the high limit thermostat the dryer thermal fuse and cycling thermostat. I also replaced the pulleys and belt while I was at it. Now for whatever reason my timer will not move it will stay in place and the dryer will keep going. I have tried 2 other timers with no success. I have tested the ohms on it and got 10k so I believe I have good timer motors. Strangely I've had ot actually time properly and go through a cycle a few times now it won't do it twice in a row. Has anyone seen this issue before any help would be greatly appreciated.
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WilliamM/APP Team  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, March 27, 2024 5:37:44 AM(UTC)
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If this is happening only in the automatic cycle, the orange wire going from the timer to the heating element will need to be checked for any indications of damage or loose connections. If this is occurring in both automatic and timed cycles, the timer likely has an issue in the cam.
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