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			<title>Gas Dryer Timer Connection- White Westinghouse Frigidaire Universal Multiflex</title>
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			<description>Every repair action on anything including my car included photos for reassembly, everyone except in this case. The timer connections came off as I...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Every repair action on anything including my car included photos for reassembly, everyone except in this case. The timer connections came off as I moved the top back up and now I don't know what wires go where.  Perhaps someone here knows or has access to the info and can help me out.  I've been searching for this info for over a week, and when I talked to Westinghouse who were very co-operative, by the way, they led me down a road to nowhere.<br />
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Terminals are A,B,C,AD,TM,TD<br />
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Wires are White, Tan or Brown, Orange, Pink, Red.  The Tan connector is a splice of two tan wires, or a "Y" with the connection at the single end, not two at the "Y."<br />
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If I can get this completed, the little woman wold be very pleased and so would I.  Can someone help me out here?  Many thanks, Orville</div>


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