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Old 2015-07-15, 10:22am
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Might be a bit outside the experience of a standard electrician.

Small appliance repair might be able to trace down the problem for you but with the costs of technical troubleshooting hours these days you will probably be better off in the wallet just buying a new controller and paying the tech to wire it up for you.


ETA: Timing circuits use capacitors that can go bad and sometimes when they go they will show it by leaking a little or swelling up kind of like a frozen can of soda.
You could look through the ventilation holes and see if you can spot any obvious signs. If so then most technical types, electricians included, could replace parts for relatively little $$$>


Good luck.
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