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This symptom indicates a stuck key on the user interface control board. Replacing this control board would most likely fix this type of problem. The part number for the user interface for this model is 8564374.
You can order this part from SearsPartsDirect.com, RepairClinic.com, PartSelect.com etc.
The procedure for replacing this control board is shown in the images below.
Before buying any parts I suggest you access the interface ribbon and disconnect it and then connect it back and see if there is any improvement.
You might also remove the interface from the console and check the console for any stuck buttons.
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You will need to experiment with the temperature. 108 is probably hot enough. If it's too hot, use the manual temp control to reduce the temp to something more to your liking.
The operation of dryers during the Auto Dry Cycles is based on the moisture content of the clothes as they cycle over the moisture sensor. At the start of the cycle, the default estimated time is displayed depending on the cycle selected. The moisture sensor feeds information to the control based on the "wetness' of the clothes during the first 5 minutes of the cycle. The control then calculates and display a new estimated time making the time appear to "jump".
Recalculation happens again based on the reduction in the "wetness" of the clothes when the Estimated Time Remaining is between 15 to 5 minutes. The control will extend the cycle and displaythe Estimated Time Remaining unchanged if it "sees" no significant reduction in the wetness level of the clothes. The dryer will run longer than initially projected and give the appearance that the displayed time has "stalled".
Clean the sensor bars for any films or dirt build up to make sure it sends accurate information to the control. Level the dryer front to back and side to side to ensure the clothing will tumble properly and making good and proper contact with the moisture sensor bars. Check the dryer vent duct for any restriction to ensure a good air flow as the operation of the Auto Dry Cycles is based primarily on the air flow condition.
It is highly recommended to clean the lint filter before every load and make sure the dryer is grounded at the wall plug.
Run self test on heater control head. With the key press off and floor buttons at the same time for 2seconds then release and press auto button for a second.this will put system into self test.if no code all the blend door actuators are ok and I would think vacuum leak from main vacuum, black line going through fire
when it's on 'auto', the fan adjusts according to the temp in the car and the temp setting you have it set at. try setting the auto temp control down to 65, then hit the "-" one more time to send it to "LO" - the fan should automatically jump up to max.
This symptom indicates a stuck key on the user interface control board. Replacing this control board would most likely fix this type of problem. The part number for the user interface for this model is 8564374.
You can order this part from SearsPartsDirect.com, RepairClinic.com, PartSelect.com etc.
The procedure for replacing this control board is shown in the images below.
Before buying any parts I suggest you access the interface ribbon and disconnect it and then connect it back and see if there is any improvement.
You might also remove the interface from the console and check the console for any stuck buttons.
Go to your local auto parts dealer and rent a code reader. I would also recommend you buy a Haynes/Chilton book for your specific make/model of car.while your @ the auto store. Extract the code and look up the code in the manual. Then take that information you have from the code reader manual, and look it up in the Haynes/Chilton manual. If you have found this information helpful, please vote for this reply, thanks.
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