Jessica Our dryer has not been stopping the last couple of times we have run it. The timer runs to about 10 minutes remaining and then doesn't advance anymore. I was told to replace the timer, but someone else told me that if I replace the timer, I have to replace the resistor as well. Is this true?
Answer Jessica, It is not necessary to replace the resistor when replacing the timer. Some people do replace it at the same time but do not have to. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, June 1, 2017