You could very well have a timer issue, but first check the dual coil heating element in the back of the dryer. it is very common for one coil to break and would cause the dryer to heat but not hot enough to satisfy the cycling thermostat causing dryer to continue running. Also be absolutely sure venting is not restricted as it would cause the same symptom. If both element coils are good and the venting is not an issue then the timer would most likely need replacement.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
This is a common problem on this model. There is an obstruction or pinched pressure switch tube and/or a bad pressure switch. There is a complete kit for this which come with the pressure switch and tubing. Part number is 3366847 and I have attached a video link for you.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
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See technician link and Job Aid to explain what these errors are. See links below. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
I have attached a couple of videos on GE washer error codes and diagnostic procedures.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
This is a communication error between the control and the motor. There is a way to reset motor and i have attached a couple of videos on error codes and diagnostic procedures on this washer.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
I am confused on your question. I have provided a job Aid link along with a technician sheet and parts breakdown. I do not know what ( CB) is ?
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See requested information links below. Matt Ace technician
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The model number is not correct. Can you check it please.
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They tend to stick the wiring on the bottom or back of the lower drawer. At any rate, it cannot be a thermal fuse, or both elements would not work, as this interrupts L2. If you check at the clock where the Bk/ Br terminals are, you will probably see that the relay is open on the control. This simplifies things when you have to start tracing. A diagram would not make a lot of difference this way. See video link below Hope this helps
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See links below that can help troubleshoot your issue. Matt Ace technician
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If the motor board is indicating normal stand by mode and the timer advances with the drain pump operating at the proper intervals this should be a lid switch issue. There is a mini manual in an envelope attached to the back of the control panel with technical info as well.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
Thank you for your question, watch the video linked blow, it should help
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We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below
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See Technician sheets and Job Aid sheet along with video links below. Matt Ace technician
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See technician link below. This sounds like A weak igniter not getting the proper millivolt ratings to the gas valve. Change the igniter and you have a 95% chance this will rectify the issue.
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We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below
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See links for parts, technician diagnostics , owners manuals & video . Matt Ace technician
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See videos and technician sheet for RS25 series refrigerator. Matt Ace technician
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See technician sheet link below along with videos. Matt Ace technician
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See technician sheet and Job Aid links below. Matt Ace technician
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