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Padadx2  
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 20, 2013 7:23:40 AM(UTC)
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The HSI will glow and then I hear a buzzing and the HSI goes out. At first I thought the solenoid(s) were the problem. After replacing both of them the problem still exists. The thermal safety switch meters out to be good (continuity) and the HSI is good. This dryer came with the house my daughter just purchased and I am hoping to save her some money and find/fix the problem myself. I don't know where to look next:confused: . I thought the buzzing would have to be a bad solenoid. Guess I was wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time.

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scott5495  
#2 Posted : Sunday, April 21, 2013 12:10:18 PM(UTC)
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even though the glow bar will heat it doesn't necessarily meen it is good. a glow bar has to pull at least 3 amps to open solenoids to allow gas to pass through. if the glow bar pulls less than 3 amps it is bad even though it glows.
it can be checked with an amp meter, but i would say that is the problem. i have worked on appliances 32 years, 95% of the time this is the fix.
Padadx2  
#3 Posted : Sunday, April 21, 2013 1:48:13 PM(UTC)
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Replaced the HSI... Checked all other parts for continuity and they checked out good. Don't know what else to check.
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#4 Posted : Sunday, April 21, 2013 2:36:04 PM(UTC)
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ok. it gets a little more complicated from here. need to check the flame sensor. the box mounted on the side of the heater. it has 2 terminals. AT ROOM TEMP! the sensor should read continuity, then set your ohm meter at a high scale such as 10-20k. place leads on terminals, cover glass on sensor with hand and read ohms. then put a heat source, such as lite bulb at sensor and read ohms. the readings should be a good distance apart. if readings do not vary or the sensor does not read continuity, the sensor is bad. if you could post a picture of the schematic wiring diagram it would be helpful.
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#5 Posted : Monday, April 22, 2013 2:30:33 PM(UTC)
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I did check the sensor for continuity over the weekend and it checked out ok (continuity). I will get some ohm readings and get back to you. Thank you for your time. It means a lot!! :) Can I remove the sensor to do the testing? It gets pretty tight in there!
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#6 Posted : Monday, April 22, 2013 3:01:09 PM(UTC)
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yes you can remove the sensor. 1 or 2 screws depending on the model.
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