Jen for Model Number LGC6646AQ1 Dryer timer does not advance. It stopped heating last last week. I removed the Thermal Fuse and Cycling Thermostat and had them tested. Cycling Thermostat was fine. Thermal Fuse was bad so I replaced it and the Gas Valve Coils, since they were also a possible culprit of timer not advancing. Thermal Fuse cured the heating problem. Nothing has fixed timer advancing issue. I even tried removing timer to have it tested, but was told they are unable to test for bad timers. Is my problem likely a bad timer? Is it possible to tell for sure if timer bad? I really don't want to spend $106 on a new timer unless I know it will fix problem. If I do order a new timer and it doesn't fix timer advancing problem can I return it for refund?
Answer Jen, With the timer not advancing, it does sound like the motor on the timer is faulty and would need to be replaced. The part number for the timer is WP3976574. Here is a link to our return policy. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/customerservice/returns.aspx Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, December 9, 2014