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The burner wouldn't light so I suspected the igniter since it wasn't glowing. I tested it with an ohmeter and got a reading of 191 on the 200 ohm scale. While I was there I stuck the probes in the power end of the plug, turned the dryer on and got no voltage reading. I was told the power to the igniter could be controlled by the coils on the burner valve, replaced them and still show no voltage to the igniter. Any ideas?
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Even though I am still waiting any response to a similar problem I had here, what I discovered was that the Thermal Device on the back side of the dryer was bad. If you can locate that, check it for continuity, if open, try using a jumper wire across the leads, and see it will run for you. That's what I did, replaced it, and runs fine.
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As you can see, I too have not received any replies other than yours. I finally got time to pull the back off the dryer and test the fuse and it is bad. I jumped it as you suggested and it did work! I've ordered a new fuse. THANKS!!!! :)
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