Just as the folks in the comments section said, I tested everything to make sure the timer had power which it did. I then tested with the OHM tester and saw that the switch was open when the timer was set to any drying cycle. So i changed the timer and voila! timer is functioning again. It was a very easy fix. Just pop the four screws out of the back of my timer panel on the dryer, detach all the wires, lift up on the little bracket that is holding the timer in place and twist it, and it came right out. Oh...and don't forget to take the timer cap off the front of the instrument panel before you take the timer out. Otherwise easy installation. Reconnect all the wires the same way they came off. I took a picture for reference just in case and then when I took one wire off, I immediately moved it to the corresponding connector on the new timer. All and all, a 15 minute job from tool grab to tool put away.