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Customer Questions and Answers for Dryer Timer by Frigidaire

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Part Number: OEM6434661
Manufacturer Part Number: 5303297177

Fix a dryer that won't turn off or advance through cycles with a new timer. Controls cycle duration and automatic shutoff. Moderate DIY repair.

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The terminals are as follows B - Black wire, C - Brown Wire, X - Tan wires, R - Purple wire, and A - Yellow.

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Hello Blaze. A is orange, R is black and resistor, X is double tan, TM is resistor and timer motor, C is timer motor, buzzer, and white, B is red and buzzer.

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Hello Roger. You will need to check and see if the heater element is grounded out and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Pedro, Here is the wiring for the timer. Red wire from L1 will go to the B terminal. If you have the buzzer on your unit it will connect from B terminal to C terminal. White wire that goes to the motor will go to C and one side of the timer motor will go to this same terminal. The TM terminal will have the other timer wire and the resistor on it. On the X terminal there would be the double tan wire. On the R Terminal there will be the other resistor wire and the Black wire. On the terminal A there will be the orange wire. Green is ground and would need to locate the ground.

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Hello Jesse. If the knob won't turn, the timer is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit.

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Hello Maryem, Are there any symptoms? Is there voltage to the unit. Has the breaker tripped? Is the unit completely dead? Is the unit plugged in? Does it run with no heat? The exhaust could be stopped up and the thermal fuse could have blown. Was it in use when it stopped? Did the unit just not start? Did it stop during or right after a storm? If you could re-post with a little more information, I could answer you logically with out listing every possibility that could take place. If you would like some service information with illustrations, you could list an e-mail address and we can send it to you at no cost.

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Hello Glen. You need to check and see if the timer is good on the unit and if there is power going to the water valve when it is turned on. If so, you may have a bad water valve on the unit. If there is power there, and no water come into the unit, you will need to order and replace the water valve 134190200 on the unit.

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