jp1978
Jan 23, 2007, 11:57 PM
This is a good one. I hope someone can help!!
I noticed my dryer wouldn't dry the clothes completely anymore. 3 or 4 cycles and they are still damp. So I did the first logical thing. I checked the dryer venting. Everything was good and to be sure I ran it with the vent disconnected and still damp. So now I dove in to see what was up. The first thing I noticed right off the bat was the 4.4k ohm resistor on the back of the timer was all burnt up. I assumed that was the problem. Replaced it and the clothes still took forever to dry. Then I looked into the thermostats and they all checked good. The fuse is good also. So I changed the heating element and the resistor again. Now the clothes dry all the way but still not as quick as they used to. Then I noticed the resistor was starting to burn up again. I think I have some kind of problem like a short or something causing this resistor to burn up. Also if I touch the back of the dryer while it is plugged in I can feel a small shock. It is more of a tingle because it is A/C. It is so small it is barely noticeable but could this be related. Also I noticed the back of the timer motor very hot to the touch. Is that normal. Any help will be great because I am getting tired of buying the same resistor over and over.
I noticed my dryer wouldn't dry the clothes completely anymore. 3 or 4 cycles and they are still damp. So I did the first logical thing. I checked the dryer venting. Everything was good and to be sure I ran it with the vent disconnected and still damp. So now I dove in to see what was up. The first thing I noticed right off the bat was the 4.4k ohm resistor on the back of the timer was all burnt up. I assumed that was the problem. Replaced it and the clothes still took forever to dry. Then I looked into the thermostats and they all checked good. The fuse is good also. So I changed the heating element and the resistor again. Now the clothes dry all the way but still not as quick as they used to. Then I noticed the resistor was starting to burn up again. I think I have some kind of problem like a short or something causing this resistor to burn up. Also if I touch the back of the dryer while it is plugged in I can feel a small shock. It is more of a tingle because it is A/C. It is so small it is barely noticeable but could this be related. Also I noticed the back of the timer motor very hot to the touch. Is that normal. Any help will be great because I am getting tired of buying the same resistor over and over.