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I replaced the thermal fuse and the flame only comes on for about 5 secs. I cleaned the vent and made sure that there is no blockage. Could it be the 2 gas coils and where are they located?
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I don't normally work on gas appliances but from what you say the coils are likely to be the problem. Search the posts on this Forum for discussions on gas coils and how to replace them on your machine.
Good luck.
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check coils for ohms also is a small pice call flame sensor it should have continuity
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Originally Posted by: sidfink43 I don't normally work on gas appliances but from what you say the coils are likely to be the problem. Search the posts on this Forum for discussions on gas coils and how to replace them on your machine.
Good luck. But in my case, the flame may stay on for five minutes. It will try to come on a little later but I get only a glow - no flame. Would bad coils cause this to happen in this way?:confused:
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