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Old 10-22-2007, 01:48 PM
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Hi I am trying to fix a ladys dryer who can't aford a serviceman, The dryer will not heat. The igniter dosn't glow when you first turn on the dryer. I checked it with an ohm meter and got a reading of 109 which from what I have read is good. My question is, if the igniter checks good what do I check before the igniter.
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Hi Derrick

Most likely the problem with your dryer is a blown thermal fuse which is located under the rear panel. Check the thermal fuse for continuity and if it's open, replace it. Per the manufacturer instructions, if the thermal fuse is blown, the thermistor has to be replaced too. Also check the vent for any clogs and the air flow restrictions.


The thermal fuse






The thermistor







- The part number for the thermal fuse AP3133489

- The part number for the thermistor AP3083396

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Thank Gene,

We checked the thermal fuse and the meter read zero. We are totally baffled. We checked to see if the ignitor was getting 120 v and we did not get a reading. Please Help!!!!
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Hi Derrick

Next part you should check for continuity is the flame sensor. If it's open - replace it.





- The part number for the flame sensor AP2910747

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Check the two pin connector that feeds voltage to the igniter/gas valve combo. If no voltage there, you have problems in some other component, maybe the timer or cycling thermostat.
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