Jarrod for Model Number LER5620KQ1 My buzzer won't stop buzzing when the timer is in the OFF position. I recently replaced the timer, because the original one got stuck during a dry and wouldn't cycle past a certain spot. I just replaced the Start switch to try and fix the buzzing. That didn't work either. My door switch is new as well. Now, the machine buzzes constantly when in the OFF position, and it will start drying instantly when the timer is rotated to any of the drying settings (I don't have to press the Start button). Could the buzzer be the culprit for this behavior? Over the past year, I've replaced every part in the dryer, except the motor and the buzzer. I do know the timer is wired correctly, because I pulled one wire off at a time from the original timer. Thanks for any help!
Answer Jarrod, This issue will not be caused by a faulty buzzer but would most likely be caused by a faulty motor on the unit. This will cause it to start immediately without pushing start button as well. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, January 10, 2018