LaVidaBoem
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Timer>>Robbin
Hello, as Combo52 states, that is your problem.
Now with that said, yes, you can open them up.
What you will find is that as the timer is approaching a new detent, the points for that position are burned, corroded, or just gone.
You are advancing it just slightly for it to continue to feed the timer circuit, even though you are just stopping/restarting the machine.
Very typical on Whirlpool/Kenmore dryers with age on them.
I have fixed many although it is more time consuming than it is probably worth.
Hope this Helps,
LaVidaBoem
Hello, as Combo52 states, that is your problem.
Now with that said, yes, you can open them up.
What you will find is that as the timer is approaching a new detent, the points for that position are burned, corroded, or just gone.
You are advancing it just slightly for it to continue to feed the timer circuit, even though you are just stopping/restarting the machine.
Very typical on Whirlpool/Kenmore dryers with age on them.
I have fixed many although it is more time consuming than it is probably worth.
Hope this Helps,
LaVidaBoem