...glow coil will need to be replaced. To remove the coil, turn off the gas first. Unplug the dryer from the electrical wall plug. Then remove the entire gas valve as an assembly. The nut on the gas ...
plug to remove to look at the burner. Remove that and start the dryer on a heat cycle, if you look through the hole you should see the igniter start to glow within 30 sec. If not remove the back panel
...glow coil does not come on would be the radiant sensor. Inspect the igniter for small burnt spot on dark gray or black part of igniter or check for 110 volts to igniter wire plug when dryer should be ...
...glow, look for a white or yellowishdiscoloration, or for a break in the ignitor. If this is somethingvisible, just replace the ignitor. If there are no obvious signs of abreak or burnt area, test it ...
...glow indicates the igniter either has a no voltage problem or the igniter is burned out. No power should flow to the gas valve if you have no igniter. However, you may smell gas and have no igniter ...
...glow indicates the igniter either has a no voltage problem or the igniter is burned out. No power should flow to the gas valve if you have no igniter. However, you may smell gas and have no igniter ...
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...glow, look for a white or yellowish discoloration, or for a break in the ignitor. If this is something visible, just replace the ignitor. If there are no obvious signs of a break or burnt area, test ...
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