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Maytag Dryer slow to dry and smells like gas inside
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A faulty high limit thermostat (#20 on the diagram) can be the culprit. Especially if the vents are clean and the flame is good. - The high limit thermostat Part number: AP4045507
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thank you for your advise,it is greatly appreciated.....
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You are welcome. Keep us posted.
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replaced hi-temp. thermo.unit seeme to be cycling fine.On time dry it reaches 60celsius then drops to about 54-55cel.then kicks on again.does this sound good?also should there be continuity when testing across the thermister?when i check ohms it reads 16k at room temp(60-65)F....
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The temperature seems to be good. The thermistor normal resistance reading shroud be about 10 Kohms @ 77°F.
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