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You need to check your schematics on the electrical and find, then replace the sensor that controls the timer, then the reverse action. It may need removed then replaced to reset. Be very careful and aware of the eletricity going through the system.
Sounds like the timer is shot Stuart. An easy job to replace yourself as it is accessible if you take the top off the dryer after unplugging. Just take plenty of photos or notes of where the push on connectors go.Plenty of videos on how to do it on you tube-search "timer on tumble dryer". New replacements are ridiculously priced at £40 to over £100 but fortunately many people give up on repairing dryers due to cost of spares or call-out fees.For this reason there are plenty of people who make a good living on ebay stripping spares off such discarded dryers and you should get one for £20. Hope this helps .
Your machine may have a feature called wrinkle guard or wrinkle shield, which basically keeps tumbling the clothes without heat to prevent wrinkles from setting in. Turn that feature off and see if that does the trick.
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