Post #237,522
12/9/05 7:58:21 PM
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Gas dryer stopped heating
HELP!
What do I do?
It spins.
Sticker on front says check for fuses, but I can't even figure out where they are.
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Post #237,524
12/9/05 8:03:05 PM
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Well, careful with the gas there or . . .
. . you'll be signing "Boomberg".
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Post #237,527
12/9/05 8:38:28 PM
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Most likely on the back
There should be an obvious location where the combustion happens. Somewhere on that piece, you'll see a thing a little larger than a nickel with wings, held on with two screws. What someone called a "fuse" is actually a thermostat. Google for it and you'll find images [link|http://www.applianceaid.com/thermo.html|here] and [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/new?contentid=237522|here]. They cost a couple of bucks each. Cheap enough to be worth replacing just to see if it works.
The hard part is that you may have one around the front of the tub support behind the door. You may have to remove the entire cover to get to it. (Yes, I know more about this than I'd like to.)
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Post #237,539
12/9/05 10:51:50 PM
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Re: Most likely on the back
This one was just at the exhaust out area.
[link|http://www.appliancepartsworldwide.com/Store_Part.aspx?Id=296465|http://www.appliance...rt.aspx?Id=296465]
$25.
Is it likely to be this one? Or should I be pulling the front apart?
Dammit, a new dryer is around 350 + installation, and this is a BAD month for unexpected expenses.
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Post #237,542
12/10/05 12:04:48 AM
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Easy to test
Remove the thermostat. Hold it by the wing with a pair of pliers. Apply a lighter to the inside surface. (The side that sits inside the drier.) After a second or two you should hear a click. Remove the lighter. Few seconds later you should hear it click back. If this doesn't happen, the thermostat is shot.
Learning this cost me $100 in shit I broke before talking to the right guy.
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Post #237,550
12/10/05 2:09:14 AM
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Light a match near a faulty gas dryer? /me runs away...!
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
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Post #237,562
12/10/05 12:24:58 PM
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Damn, this one is good
Not the problem. I guess I can start pulling the rest apart.
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Post #237,566
12/10/05 1:25:03 PM
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Quick check:
Is the lint trap full? Is the passage from the lint trap to the exhaust full? Ditto the exhaust itself.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #237,568
12/10/05 1:56:42 PM
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Got it!!!
Thermal fuse sitting next to the other piece. Bypassed, it blows hot. $15, local appliance store, on my way for replacement.
YAY!!!
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Post #237,569
12/10/05 1:58:41 PM
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Sweet, glad you found it.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #237,572
12/10/05 3:13:51 PM
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Sweet it is
All done, all beter.
And I learned something else.
My bagless vacuum cleaner had a set of filters I didn't know about. I thought it was dying. Nope. All better as well.
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