...sensor for detecting airflow. If the dryer is unable to exhaust properly it will shut down the heat for safety reasons. Be sure the exhaust vent is not obstructed, and that there is good exhaust air ...
...sensor seems to be working, but there is no heat when dryer is on. Check for a blown thermal fuse or a faulty heating element. These components can be tested for continuity using a multimeter. A lack ...
...or tripped. After checking these things, we think we've got to replace a heating element. ugh I cleaned this sensor close to the exhaust outlet...Now it works GREAT!!! Kemnore Soft Heat 22 years
...exhaust duct on the back panel of the gas dryer. Replace if necessary. 4. Check the igniter by first disconnecting it, and then place the probes onto the two contacts of the igniter. The meter should ...
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...exhaust problem. Most cycle thermostats include a thermister that could also be defective causing the short cycle. The flame sensor and gas valve coils would have been the number 1 diagnosis. I would ...
...exhaust duct on the back panel of the gas dryer. Replace if necessary. 4. Check the igniter by first disconnecting it, and then place the probes onto the two contacts of the igniter. The meter should ...
...heated. Could this be a wetness sensor problem? Thanks for your help! Hello & Welcome to FixYa If you have already tried cleaning the vent then the problem is with the Thermal fuse. When the ...
...exhaust duct on the back panel of the gas dryer. Replace if necessary. 4. Check the igniter by first disconnecting it, and then place the probes onto the two contacts of the igniter. The meter should ...
...exhaust duct on the back panel of the gas dryer. It's usually surrounded by a black resin material situated in a housing made of white plastic. If the fuse looks like it's blown, then it needs to be ...
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