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Model Number: DPXH46GA2WW Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
Hi Gene, I've researched posts on this topic and seem more confused as to what my Dryers problem is. First, your website only offers model #s ending in 1WW or 3WW, not the 2WW I have.
It seems the dryer ignites on cold starts, but then stops heating. Occasionally it works the entire cycle. Or, it simply won't heat or "click" on from the beginning. We originally thought that when we get lucky and hear the "click" it would work, but have since learned that it will start to heat but then stop heating, again sometimes... I've confirmed the ignitor has continuity. I suspect the problem is the coils, but do I have to replace both? How do I test the coils? Suggestions? Thanks for your time. Ads By Google Related Models |
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