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Why does my Kenmore dryer model 417.94802/94862 end of cycle alarm go off ...washer/dryer unit I do see that it is normal for the end of cycle buzzer to go off ...Why won't my Kenmore dryer model 110.86872100 shut off at the end of the ...
The buzzer won't stop buzzing after the load is complete. ... or turn on the timer and the dryer will start just by selecting a cycle and closing the door. ... The dryer should continue to run and at the end the buzzer should only stay on as long as ...
so you have not done any work on the electrical system at all changed anything or anything like that do you have a model number Appliance 911 Sea Breeze
it could be you have it set on a wrinkle prevent cycle.it beeps to let you know it is done then will tumble every little bit to keep wrinkles from setting.
I have looked at your dryer schematic. The only thing that moves the timer forward towards the end of cycle is the timer motor. You are going to need a new timer, looks like they have one for 54 bucks HERE
On our Maytag dryer, the looping marquee lights mean that the dryer is in "wrinkle" mode. This means that the wrinkle mode has been selected. In this mode, the dryer continues to rotate on and off after the heat cycle has ended. It does this to keep the clothes from wrinkling -- and it displays the looping lights.
A dryer timer is a real simple device. Take the whole thing out and give it a good inspection. A little wd 40 can do wonders. A bad coin in the works can jam it on. Put a coin thru the works, watch the action. The timer motor can fail or get stuck, spray and test.
Problem solved by ourselves! It was NOT in the circuit board (brain) of the machine. It was NOT in the door locking assembly as others would lead us to believe. It WAS the on/off switch on the control panel--part number 22002560 - a $22.00 problem fix.
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