Dave for Model Number LER4634EZ2 My dryer has 4 cycles - Auto Dry High Temp, Auto Dry Low Temp, Timed Dry High Temp and Fluff. We normally use Auto Dry Low to prevent shrinking any clothing. Recently, the dryer doesn't seem to want to stop running and the heat doesn't ramp down during that cycle. The timer knob also doesn't move as it did when the cycle ran correctly. Initially, I thought maybe some kind of moisture sensor needed to be replaced. I don't have the money to pay someone to repair it and am quite capable myself. Can you direct me as to what to replace?
Answer Dave, Based on the information it sounds like the issue with the unit would be caused by a faulty cycling thermostat WP3387134 not cycling properly. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, March 17, 2014