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Re: Dryer Repair

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Subject: Re: Dryer Repair
From: Susan and Mark Miller <marknsuz@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 16:07:05 -0800
When mine failed it was the valves.  Had them rebuilt at a local appliance parts
place.

good luck,

Mark.

"John T. Blair" wrote:

> At 08:30 AM 3/6/02 -0600, Eric Schulte wrote:
> >
> >We have a 7 year old gas (propane) clothes dryer that suddenly stopped
> heating. The electrical aspects appear to be operating (motor rotates
> drum), but the gas is not igniting. Where should I begin? Ignitor? Gas
> line? Plugged orifice? Any experience in trouble shooting this problem
> would be helpful.
>
> Retro-Rick,
>
>   I don't have a gas dryer or hot water heater.  But based on my experience
> with my dad's gas furnace, I'd suspect the ignitor.  You should be able
> to tell if the gas solenoid is firing, and if the orifice is plugged but
> trying to turn it on.  BE VERY CAREFUL!!!!  You may have to bypass some
> safety interlocks to let you work on it.  But once the gas is supposedly
> flowing, you should be able to light the gas with a match or lighter.  If
> you can, the your gas flow is fine, and the problems is the ignitor.  If
> not, then your problenm is with the gas flow.
>
> John

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