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Gas Dryer Problem Solver
If you're having problems with a gas dryer that only heats a short
time then shuts off the flame, the first thing to do is to
completely disconnect the vent from the dryer and run it again to
see if the symptom changes. If it does, you know the problem is the
vent, read this page for more info.
If the problem doesn't change with the vent off or the burner never
fires up at all, then the problem is inside the dryer. This page
will help you troubleshoot the key components inside the dryer.
A common problem is the glow ignitor gets hot and turns orange, you
hear a click, but no flame and then the ignitor goes out. This is
almost always the gas valve coils, an inexpensive part that's easy
to change. Don't mess around with just changing one of them, save
yourself a headache and change out the set. You won't be out a lot
of shekels. Buy the set here.
If the dryer runs for a while, shuts off and then won't even let you
restart it for a while, this is usually a bad motor--the motor is
overheating and its internal thermal overload is kicking it off. You
should confirm this by measuring for 120v at the motor's run start
winding terminals.
If you need help making electrical measurements and using a
multimeter (or if you don't know what that is), read this page. You
won't fix much in the appliance world without a multimeter. You can
buy a good quality, inexpensive meter local
Home Depot
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