end of cycle signal

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vintagekenmore

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I posted a similar thread in the Deluxe Forum but never really got an answer..hopefully one of the Kenmore experts can give me an answer...I have a Kenmore dryer model 110.63102101...does not have an end of cycle signal but I was wondering..is their a terminal on the timer that would allow an end of cycle signal or would I need to get a whole new console for this model.....would make it much easier than to have to keep running out to see if the dryer actually stopped as my washer and dryer are in the garage! Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 
The end of cycle signals were wired through the motor centrifical switch on most of those dryers. I'd have to pull up some wiring diagrams to double-check as to how it was done. You may or may not be able to do it with your dryer. Others here who repair and work with these dryers for a living will know better than I.
 
We once had the same need for a different reason (the dryer buzzer was spooking our housepets). We wound up using the timer/alarm on a cheap Casio watch. Low-tech solution but it worked. :)
 

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