warmsecondrinse
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I have a GE gas dryer model# GTDX300GM1WS. It matches the no-water washer that drove me here and to my Maytag 710.
It was working just fine until last weekend when I noticed that when the cycle had finished, the clothes were still damp. I ignored it, thinking I'd just set it to "less dry" instead of "more dry" as I'd meant. Clothes were dry at end of second cycle.
Wednesday I threw some towels in and it wouldn't start. I noticed that the knob felt 'mushy' when turned and lacked the resistance it usually has. Also, I felt detents in random places where there usually aren't any. I noticed that the circuit was blown as well. I reset the circuit and there was no change. Dryer doesn't work at all. Is there any kind of reset or reboot I can do? I've tried to locate the troubleshooting manual on-line but have had no luck. Any ideas as to what's wrong or how to locate a troubleshooting manual?
One guy I talked to suggested the timer needed to be replaced. Agree? Disagree? If it's likely the timer, how much much skill is needed to replace it? I haven't pulled the back off the dryer yet as I've been working long evenings.
Thanks,
Jim
It was working just fine until last weekend when I noticed that when the cycle had finished, the clothes were still damp. I ignored it, thinking I'd just set it to "less dry" instead of "more dry" as I'd meant. Clothes were dry at end of second cycle.
Wednesday I threw some towels in and it wouldn't start. I noticed that the knob felt 'mushy' when turned and lacked the resistance it usually has. Also, I felt detents in random places where there usually aren't any. I noticed that the circuit was blown as well. I reset the circuit and there was no change. Dryer doesn't work at all. Is there any kind of reset or reboot I can do? I've tried to locate the troubleshooting manual on-line but have had no luck. Any ideas as to what's wrong or how to locate a troubleshooting manual?
One guy I talked to suggested the timer needed to be replaced. Agree? Disagree? If it's likely the timer, how much much skill is needed to replace it? I haven't pulled the back off the dryer yet as I've been working long evenings.
Thanks,
Jim