CR500
05-18-2014, 09:52 PM
Hi Everyone,
I was referred here from selfhelpforums.com.
My dad has the subject dryer with 175d1445G001 timer (I believe the current version of that timer is WE4X788). The dryer recently stopped working. I pulled the fuse (yup house still has an old fuse panel) and one of the two dryer fuses was popped, and the fuse block tab looked overheated. I have a new / used fuse block on the way. I cleaned up the old block and installed new fuses. I measure good voltage at the dryer.
Dryer still won't start. I opened it up and checked the sensors and heaters and checked for shorts and everything looks ok. I pulled the timer and the A & B contacts appeared to be stuck together and maybe some melted plastic stuck to them as well. A & B measured open circuit but I believe it should be 0Ω.
Is there a way I can do a quick bypass test of the timer to ensure that is the problem (or should I say the only problem)? My dad is not well and I need to make a relatively quick decision to fix or buy a new dryer. I was thinking that I could remove the timer and jumper A & B. I'm not sure what to do with the wire from terminal C, I'm thinking that all three should be connected together?
I can scan / post the wiring diagram.
Thanks!
Rob
I was referred here from selfhelpforums.com.
My dad has the subject dryer with 175d1445G001 timer (I believe the current version of that timer is WE4X788). The dryer recently stopped working. I pulled the fuse (yup house still has an old fuse panel) and one of the two dryer fuses was popped, and the fuse block tab looked overheated. I have a new / used fuse block on the way. I cleaned up the old block and installed new fuses. I measure good voltage at the dryer.
Dryer still won't start. I opened it up and checked the sensors and heaters and checked for shorts and everything looks ok. I pulled the timer and the A & B contacts appeared to be stuck together and maybe some melted plastic stuck to them as well. A & B measured open circuit but I believe it should be 0Ω.
Is there a way I can do a quick bypass test of the timer to ensure that is the problem (or should I say the only problem)? My dad is not well and I need to make a relatively quick decision to fix or buy a new dryer. I was thinking that I could remove the timer and jumper A & B. I'm not sure what to do with the wire from terminal C, I'm thinking that all three should be connected together?
I can scan / post the wiring diagram.
Thanks!
Rob