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Peter Cheveres Posted on Apr 08, 2014

Dryer takes too long to dry - Maytag Centennial 7.0 Cu. Ft. Super Capacity Plus Electric Dryer

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May be the solonoid. mine did that to where the tumbler worked fine, but heat was really weak..$40.part and fairly easy fix

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