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Originally Posted by: diamondjim007 My dryer is acting the same way. It fires, but doesn't refire. I've checked the vent and its open and blowing freely. I'm not sure what I should check next. Please help If it does not reignite then the problem most likely is a bad gas valve coils. - The coil kit Part number: AP3094251
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Thank you! I will order those tonight. The lint screen looks fine, because I have clean it out on every load. How about the thermal fuse? Should I replace that while I am at it?
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The thermal fuse has nothing to do with this problem. If this fuse is open then the igniter will never go on.
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Just an update! It was a bad Gas Valve Coil. After couple cycle of test, everything is back to normal.
Thanks Gene for your help!!!!!
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Gene, I read your reply back on the first post, you said if you replace the thermal fuse you also need to replace the cycling termostat. my thermal fuse has no continuity, the thermostat has continuity between the two big post but nothing between the small ones, is it also bad? Thanks, Jeff
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Jeff,
The point is that the cycling thermostat can be bad even if it pass continuity test because it can read wrong temperature, causing the dryer to overheat.
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Thanks, I ordered both pieces.
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You are welcome. Keep us posted.
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Replaced the fuse and temp sensor, works just like new. Thanks! BTW as long as I had the back off I pulled the lint screen housing / fan housing there was a ton of dirt and dog hair in the bottom around the fan. I was not going to because the vent had strong output so ther was no reason to suspect any blockage, but I'm gald I did now.
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My turn...
My Maytag dryer is not drying. The Gas Valve Relay (on the microprocessor board) does not energize. I get a diagnostic code of "02" which is "Thermistor Open Sensed". With the wires diconnected what ohm reading should I get across the thermister?
Model #MDG5500AWW Serial # 42774934AL
Thanks in advance
Scooots...
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