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Posted on Jan 22, 2009

Whirlpool Duet Gas Dryer will not heat up

Model GGW9200LL1, I've checked the vent, it's clear. The drum turns but does not heat up. The dryer takes several cycles to dry a load of clothes. The gas line is on. What do I check next?

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  • Anonymous Jan 24, 2009

    My whirlpool gas dryer just stopped heating up.

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2009

    identical problem

  • Anonymous Apr 23, 2009

    I have just finished installation and everything is correct and it will not heat up.

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There is a rare chance that the gas supply is clogged. Dealing with gas pipes is dangerous business, don't fool with it unless you are experienced with plumbing. After checking a gas pipe, do a bubble check for leaks with dish soap from a sponge or sprayer. There are small filters and traps placed here and there in the plumbing of some units. They are similar to the ones on a washing machine hose, but smaller.

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