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Hi @joshuacanett
When listening to the audio you posted, to me it sounds like a problem with the cycle timer motor and/or the contacts in the timer. (broken contact operating cams perhaps??)
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
-***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. Besides which, if any are worn/broken, there are no separate internal timer parts available, anyway. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
+***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. Besides which, if any are dirty/worn/broken, there are no separate internal timer parts available, anyway. Just in case it was only dirty contacts, you could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allowing sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett
When listening to the audio you posted, to me it sounds like a problem with the cycle timer motor and/or the contacts in the timer. (broken contact operating cams perhaps??)
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
-***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. Besides which, there are no separate internal timer parts available, if any are worn/broken anyway.You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
+***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. Besides which, if any are worn/broken, there are no separate internal timer parts available, anyway. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett
When listening to the audio you posted, to me it sounds like a problem with the cycle timer motor and/or the contacts in the timer. (broken contact operating cams perhaps??)
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
-***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
+***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. Besides which, there are no separate internal timer parts available, if any are worn/broken anyway.You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett
When listening to the audio you posted, to me it sounds like a problem with the cycle timer motor and/or the contacts in the timer. (broken contact operating cams perhaps??)
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
-***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), into the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
+***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), in through any holes in the back of the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett
-Can you hear if the cycle timer motor is running at all?
+When listening to the audio you posted, to me it sounds like a problem with the cycle timer motor and/or the contacts in the timer. (broken contact operating cams perhaps??)
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
-***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), into the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
+***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), into the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Although from the sound I doubt it will. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett
Can you hear if the cycle timer motor is running at all?
Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help
-Both the motor and ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
+Both the motor and gas ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.
***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), into the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''
Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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Hi @joshuacanett

Can you hear if the cycle timer motor is running at all?

Here's the [document|32147|wiring diagram] for the dryer that may help

Both the motor and ignition circuits go through the timer contacts (B-C). If they're faulty that may be the problem.

***Note:*** Do not attempt to open the timer to try and fix it as you will have cams and contacts everywhere. You could try liberally spraying an ''electronic contact cleaner'' (examples [link|https://www.crcindustries.com/qd-174-contact-cleaner-11-wt-oz/|1|new_window=true] & [link|https://www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner|2|new_window=true]), into the timer, ''allow it sufficient time to dry'' and then check to see if the machine works OK. Do NOT use "standard" WD40 or similar products as they leave residues. Also ''do this with the power disconnected from the machine.''

Search online for ''WPW10185969'' to find suppliers that suit you best.

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