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Dryer would finish before clothes were dry
Took it apart including taking drum out. Heating coils were ok, so an experienced friend suggested the PC control board. I vacuumed out the inside frame, air duct, re-glued some loose foam seals and also lubricated the sleeve bearing. When the parts came in I put it back together with the new belt and PC board. The dryer works correctly
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Bud
July 14, 2021
Dryer does not shut off on any auto-dry settings. Clothes are hot and dry but cycle never ends. Timed setting works fine. Cleaned moisture sensing probes. Good continuity from control board to end of upper probe. Good continuity from end of lower probe to ground. Tried measuring upper probe voltage when running with dry clothes and barely got a reading, under 1v. Seems to me that points to a bad control board. Are there any additional tests I should do to prove my theory. I don't want to spend $80 just guessing. Thanks so much.
For model number DPSR610EG7WT
Hello Bud, Thank you for the question. With the information we have it would suggest the control board is defective. There is no additional tests to be done unfortunately without having a repair man come in and see the appliance. We hope this helps!
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