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You should be able to purchase a new knob through the website and it is fairly easy to put back on. Check websites such as http://www.appliancepartspros.com/ in addition to the Maytag website
Hi Thanks
for using FixYa. No Heat issue in dryer is usually caused due to three things -
thermal Fuse, Wiring Harness and/or Heating Element. Start with checking the
Thermal Fuse which is mounted inside the back cover panel to the exhaust duct
and is mounted in plastic housing. If that’s fine then the Heating Element
should be checked. Please do accept the
solution if the issue is resolved or else revert for further assistance. Thanks Rylee
Sounds like the problem is in your timer contacts, in which case you would have to replace your timer. A no heat scenario on auto dry could also cause a dryer to run continuously.
Howdy: It seems the "smart switch settings" has died. It is in the switching circuit. It all comes in one unit. Take it out and have it tested at an appliance store. Good luck - Doug
Our Kenmore dryer had the same sort of problem (different catchy names.
Problem was that in "smart" modes (by what ever name, the timer motor runs in series with a "dampness" sensor (thermostat, actually, I think) and A RESISTOR.
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