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Anonymous Posted on May 16, 2018

Have CDG20p6W Crosley gas dryer.It won't shut off.believe it needs new timer. Doesn't seem to be one available.will a timer for another dryer work? I need an expert to tell me which one would work.

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Tim Whalen

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2011

SOURCE: Crosley dryer model # cde22b6v.

door switch, bypass by taping the wires together. here are some other things to check:

http://www.partselect.com/dryer+dryer-wont-start+repair.htm

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  • Posted on May 18, 2011

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2011

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Curtis Sewell

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2011

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Hi jodiew0228...
Sounds like you have two problems
1...Bad timer...replace your timer
2...Something wrong in the heating circuit...
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Here are a few things to check:
ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR DRYER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DO ANY WORK ON IT.
Check to make sure you are getting full 220 Volt power to the dryer, if you are then:
Check your Wiring
Often the main wiring connection from the house, at the dryer, burns and the connection breaks. If this has happened to your dryer, you need to replace the power cord and the terminal block inside the dryer to which the wire is attached.
Check the Door Switch
If the door switch or the door-switch actuator is defective, the dryer won't work and you need to replace the failed component. The switch is inside the dryer main housing near the door frame. Sometimes you need to raise or open the top or front of the dryer to reach the switch. Check for continuity you should have none with door open, and should have a reading when closed. If not replace the door switch.
Check to make sure you heating problem is not a lint build up in the discharge hose or the dryer,as this condition can cause heater/thermistor problems such as overheating of the heating coil leading to failure of the coil and burnout of the thermostat/thermistor due to overheat.
Remove the back/or front just under the door of the machine and try to locate the air duct going from the blower to the drum. Normally inside/outside the air duct you will find the heating coil and the thermostats/thermistors. Once you have located the heating coil, remove the two wires from it and check the coil with an ohm meter across the two terminals of the coil.
You should read continuity across the terminals, if not you will need to replace the coil as it is faulty.
If the heating coil is ok, then:
You can check the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse one at a time by removing the two wires and taping them together with electrical tape.
If the coil heats up then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse as it is faulty.
If you have an ohm meter then you can test the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse,
then you do not have to tape the wires together as described above.
To test your thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse remove the wires from the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse and check for continuity, if you DO NOT have continuity then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse.
DO NOT LEAVE THE WIRES TAPED TOGETHER AFTER THE TEST AS THIS COULD CAUSE A FIRE BECAUSE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE SAFETY.
Check your blower wheel to make sure it is secure to the shaft and not plugged with lint,socks,etc.
If the thermal fuse overheats the dryer will not operate. It's located on the blower housing. It cannot be reset.
You can test it with an Ohm meter or continuity checker, remove both wires from the thermal fuse and put the test probes to each of the ends of the thermal fuse, if no continuity then replace the thermal fuse.
A vent clogged with lint can cause it to overheat.
Right after replacing a dryer element, always run the dryer on 'air fluff' / 'no heat', and go outside to verify there's plenty of air coming out your vent system.
If the vent's clogged, that new element can burn out very quickly.
For video and pictures on how to replace a generic element go to the following website:
davesrepair.com/DIYhelp/DIYreplacingWPLdryels.htm
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LGarcia

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2012

SOURCE: Gas dryer timer doesn't shut off

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The timer doesn't work and the dryer does not heat up.

I would look for reasons why the dryer has this condition. Remove the vent pipe and see if their is lint buildup. If you see air restrictions that means your safety has tripped or melted.
That model number is incomplete. Gotta shoot from the hip on this one:

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Get the back off there. You made no mention if the dryer was not working nly said it was not heating sooo.....
I think if you found this:

9_29_2011_4_29_16_am.jpgand the dryer does turn and it is electric heat then this is the probo:

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It is mounted on the heating element housing:

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OK if all of the safety are good when being checked with a meter with their wires removed yall could have a bad timer:

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OR a bad circuit breaker

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If your unit shuts down in less than 10 minutes then I would guess yall have electronic sensors but since you made no mention of that being the case then I feel like your model must be one which features autodry. Autodry uses the limits on the heater housing to determine movement of the timer motor. When the heat is on the timer won't advance and when no heat is applied it moves a little bit. Eventually them clothes will get so dry the heater will be needed less and less by the control thermostat. At which point the timer motor will advance steadily towards cool down mode.So what goes wrong? The vent being blocked causes excessive heat. If the filter housing was blocked like this:

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The fuse would melt and kill the motor through the door switch circuit. It would be as if you opened the door. The dryer won't go no mo. But if the vent was clogged the fuse would not melt because it is rated for 350f. That leads me to believe your small limit on the heater housing has failed. That being the case it will run all day and never dry them clothes. NOW if yours is a gas model then that is an animal of a different nature. A gas dryer that is also an autodry model would never give power to the gas assembly if this duct fuse was blown:

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Local gas company shut the gas off to my neighborhood and now that it is back on I do not know how to relight my gas dryer. It is a Crosley and suppose to self igniting.

Hi,
There probably is air in the line and it will take a long time to bled the air out with just the dryer...
Do you have other gas appliances?
Are they working?
Can you bleed the line at the back of the dryer?
Then just keep trying till it lights...

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i believe a while back, this model had a timer issue, but would need exact model to be sure,
anyway its a pretty asy repair and the part is easily available at
appliancepartspros.com
the average timer is around 80
and about ten minutes repair
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