Thanks for watching our video on troubleshooting and testing dryer timers! If you need to replace a faulty timer, we always recommend using original, high-quality OEM parts to ensure your dryer operates reliably. You can find genuine replacement parts for Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, Kenmore, GE, and more on our website at partsdr.com. Simply enter the model number from your dryer’s tag into the search box on our site to quickly find the correct part. Let us know if this video helped, and feel free to drop any questions in the comments below. Happy repairing!
This was helpful! my dryer never shut off cause the timer doesn’t rotate at all… I tested on timed-regular and isn’t working on T-X and T2-S but the other terminals are working… on auto-regular is working in all the terminals. So that means I need to buy a new timer Kenmore (gas dryer) is the second timer I’m getting after replacing it in 2019.
@ tommorow ill check the timer, but i ask some question, what is the correct supply electrical connection for dryer? I connect the black(left) and red(rigth) to main breaker but still no power, the white(middle) need to connect to ground or even not?
I just noticed that my Whirlpool dryer timer knob was not moving, and the clothes were hot due to being in the running dryer for hours! I had to manually turn the timer knob to stop it. I experimented by trying the timed drying setting, and the knob moved fine until the cycle ended. I also tried the remaining setting (de-wrinkle with no heat), and that also worked fine. I then retried the auto-dry for a short time, and the knob still did not move. NOTE that when I tried the timed drying and de-wrinkle settings, I noticed the normal "ticking sound" coming from behind the dryer's timing knob, but there was NO ticking sound when I had it in the auto-dry positions UNTIL I got to the "cool down" part. Given that, does that mean the dryer timer is the culprit? I will disconnect things and follow the instructions in your video if necessary, but I figured I would run it past you first. Nice video. Very clear. I just subscribed!
@@dionysuseros7423 Test the timer as shown in this video. Make sure to test the TM-WB timer contacts for the Automatic cycles. Also, test your heating element and test for a short in the element as show here: ruclips.net/video/8AG7PtCy0v4/видео.html
Will do. So the fact that no ticking sound occurs when the timer knob is turned through the auto-dry positions (until I hit the Cool Down part) but ticks in the timed drying and dewrinkle sections does not mean the timer is necessarily bad?
@@dionysuseros7423 The auto dry and timed dry cycles use different contacts inside the timer. The auto dry cycles only advances intermittently during the cycles. The timed dry cycles advance continuously.
I have a MED5620TQ0 Maytag Dryer. My wiring diagram of the timer switch is showing on one section BK-BU-V. I’m assuming it means BK to V and BU to V. But on the last two combinations of the diagram it’s showing T-W for both with one showing open and the other one as closed. I’m lost on this point.
T-W - the two sets of T-W's on the chart don't make sense to us either. You probably need to go with the readings for the T-W on the right column. BK-BU-V - we haven't tested this one exact one yet, but we think that it probably means there is continuity between all three of these terminals on when marked Closed on the timer chart.
@PartsDr it does advance, but it will run for hours, and the clothes aren't dry. I have replaced the heating element, thermal fuse, Thermal Cut-off Switch, dryer thermostat, and cycle thermostat. In the high heat timer setting, I have to stop and restart the dryer after 30 minutes to get my clothes to dry and stop the dryer when the clothes are dry.
@@kimberlysousa5091 The timed dry setting should be run the dryer for the set amount of time. If you set the dryer to run for 30 minutes on a timed dry cycle and the dryer runs for 90 minutes, then you most likely have a failure of the timer. Your slow drying could be a separate, unrelated issue. Make sure to check the exhaust venting and dryer for any lint build up or restrictions.
My timer is good, changed the heating element that was good, thermostats that were good, thermal fuse that was good still no heat. The dryer runs but no heat. I tested the temperature selector relay switch, it didn’t have continuity and I replaced that for $12, still no heat. What gives 😢🤷🤦🏼
You mentioned that a timer could cause the nothing happens when you push the start button. You do not show how to test the timer if this is the case. I have tested the following: door switch, start push button, thermal cutoff, good power to the dryer. whirlpool wed4950hw
@PartsDr Thanks for the reply. Model is WED5000DW2. Timer won't advance in any timing mode, but heat levels work. I opened timer and cleaned all contactors with sand paper. Good video BTW.
@@wilee.coyote5298 The timer chart for your model shows separate columns for T to F and T to X. So you will just need to test it the same as we show in this video. The timer motor on the timer could be bad and causing it to not advance. You would need to replace the timer as the motor is not sold separately. partsdr.com/part/w10185992-timer
@PartsDr Thanks for the quick reply. A replacement part came in. The resistance and continuity test on motor and tabs were the same. I installed the replacement part and it is now working / advancing. It appears just the motor gears may have been bad. Thanks for your responses and help, I very much appreciate it!
Follow up: I took apart the motor. The yellow plastic shaft/gear was broken where it should connect to the motor - obviously causing it to spin instead of engaging.
Thanks for watching our video on troubleshooting and testing dryer timers! If you need to replace a faulty timer, we always recommend using original, high-quality OEM parts to ensure your dryer operates reliably. You can find genuine replacement parts for Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, Kenmore, GE, and more on our website at partsdr.com. Simply enter the model number from your dryer’s tag into the search box on our site to quickly find the correct part.
Let us know if this video helped, and feel free to drop any questions in the comments below. Happy repairing!
Awesome video!!! Simple and very informative.
Thank you, your explanation was good.
You're welcome! Did you find out if your timer was good or bad?
Much appreciated thanks!
You're welcome!
This was helpful! my dryer never shut off cause the timer doesn’t rotate at all… I tested on timed-regular and isn’t working on T-X and T2-S but the other terminals are working… on auto-regular is working in all the terminals. So that means I need to buy a new timer
Kenmore (gas dryer) is the second timer I’m getting after replacing it in 2019.
Sorry to hear about the repeated timer failures. Let us know if the new timer resolves the problem for you.
very concise.
i would pay for a membership if you had one for this info.
Thank you for the feedback! Let us know if there are any specific topics that you would like to see videos on.
Muchas gracias me gustó mucho y me sirvió para reparar mi reloj de cecadora.😅
Great! We are happy that we could help!
Nice video
Thanks! Let us know how your repair goes for you.
@ tommorow ill check the timer, but i ask some question, what is the correct supply electrical connection for dryer? I connect the black(left) and red(rigth) to main breaker but still no power, the white(middle) need to connect to ground or even not?
@ i already troubleshoot the unit, door switch, thermal fuse, push button, all that thing is working, but still no power or wont start,
@@renztv1131 This video might answer your question here: ruclips.net/video/YD7xBlPmUmc/видео.html
I just noticed that my Whirlpool dryer timer knob was not moving, and the clothes were hot due to being in the running dryer for hours! I had to manually turn the timer knob to stop it. I experimented by trying the timed drying setting, and the knob moved fine until the cycle ended. I also tried the remaining setting (de-wrinkle with no heat), and that also worked fine. I then retried the auto-dry for a short time, and the knob still did not move.
NOTE that when I tried the timed drying and de-wrinkle settings, I noticed the normal "ticking sound" coming from behind the dryer's timing knob, but there was NO ticking sound when I had it in the auto-dry positions UNTIL I got to the "cool down" part. Given that, does that mean the dryer timer is the culprit? I will disconnect things and follow the instructions in your video if necessary, but I figured I would run it past you first.
Nice video. Very clear. I just subscribed!
What is the model number of your dryer? We would recommend testing the timer as shown in this video.
@@PartsDr It is a SEDS800MQ1
@@dionysuseros7423 Test the timer as shown in this video. Make sure to test the TM-WB timer contacts for the Automatic cycles. Also, test your heating element and test for a short in the element as show here: ruclips.net/video/8AG7PtCy0v4/видео.html
Will do.
So the fact that no ticking sound occurs when the timer knob is turned through the auto-dry positions (until I hit the Cool Down part) but ticks in the timed drying and dewrinkle sections does not mean the timer is necessarily bad?
@@dionysuseros7423 The auto dry and timed dry cycles use different contacts inside the timer. The auto dry cycles only advances intermittently during the cycles. The timed dry cycles advance continuously.
I have a MED5620TQ0 Maytag Dryer. My wiring diagram of the timer switch is showing on one section BK-BU-V. I’m assuming it means BK to V and BU to V. But on the last two combinations of the diagram it’s showing T-W for both with one showing open and the other one as closed. I’m lost on this point.
T-W - the two sets of T-W's on the chart don't make sense to us either. You probably need to go with the readings for the T-W on the right column.
BK-BU-V - we haven't tested this one exact one yet, but we think that it probably means there is continuity between all three of these terminals on when marked Closed on the timer chart.
The gas flame on my whirlpool does not cycle on and off. Does the timer control any portion of the length of time the flame is lit?
Is the dryer getting too hot or not hot enough? What is the model number of the dryer?
$150 for a timer? To put on an old dryer? How does that make sense?
My Roper dryer in the timer setting runs for hours.. could this be a faulty timer?
Yes, if the timer is not advancing through the cycle on the timed dry setting, it is usually a failure of the timer itself.
@PartsDr it does advance, but it will run for hours, and the clothes aren't dry. I have replaced the heating element, thermal fuse, Thermal Cut-off Switch, dryer thermostat, and cycle thermostat. In the high heat timer setting, I have to stop and restart the dryer after 30 minutes to get my clothes to dry and stop the dryer when the clothes are dry.
@@kimberlysousa5091 The timed dry setting should be run the dryer for the set amount of time. If you set the dryer to run for 30 minutes on a timed dry cycle and the dryer runs for 90 minutes, then you most likely have a failure of the timer. Your slow drying could be a separate, unrelated issue. Make sure to check the exhaust venting and dryer for any lint build up or restrictions.
@PartsDr thank you for your help...
My timer is good, changed the heating element that was good, thermostats that were good, thermal fuse that was good still no heat. The dryer runs but no heat. I tested the temperature selector relay switch, it didn’t have continuity and I replaced that for $12, still no heat. What gives 😢🤷🤦🏼
Make sure the power supply to the dryer is good. If you only have one side of the power to the dryer, the dryer can run but not heat.
You mentioned that a timer could cause the nothing happens when you push the start button. You do not show how to test the timer if this is the case. I have tested the following: door switch, start push button, thermal cutoff, good power to the dryer. whirlpool wed4950hw
You will just want to test the timer as shown in this video and go through the entire chart when testing the time.
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Learn how to replace your dryer timer here: ruclips.net/video/vSvJVR2tCB8/видео.html
Just came here from Reddit
My timed cycle has a XTF (3 terminals). How do i test all 3 with only 2 probes?
You probably have to test T to X and T to F like our dryer timer chart shows. What model number is your dryer?
@PartsDr Thanks for the reply. Model is WED5000DW2. Timer won't advance in any timing mode, but heat levels work. I opened timer and cleaned all contactors with sand paper. Good video BTW.
@@wilee.coyote5298 The timer chart for your model shows separate columns for T to F and T to X. So you will just need to test it the same as we show in this video. The timer motor on the timer could be bad and causing it to not advance. You would need to replace the timer as the motor is not sold separately. partsdr.com/part/w10185992-timer
@PartsDr Thanks for the quick reply. A replacement part came in. The resistance and continuity test on motor and tabs were the same. I installed the replacement part and it is now working / advancing. It appears just the motor gears may have been bad. Thanks for your responses and help, I very much appreciate it!
Follow up: I took apart the motor. The yellow plastic shaft/gear was broken where it should connect to the motor - obviously causing it to spin instead of engaging.