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:confused: Uniden Hi I have a frigidaire gas dryer model # GLGR642AS5 That is not Drying the clothes. wether I start it on aouto drying sycles , or time sycles with the heat selector on High, Midium, or low heat setings. it Ignits, burns for 10 to 15 secounds , and goes off for 2 minuts.Ignits again burns for 10 to 15 secunds and goes off again . It keeps repiting these on and off all the way to the end of each sycle.never produsing heat that can dry the cloths.I have replaced the {PIgniter, the heat sensor, and the gas valve coils}That did not fix the problem .It is geting to be to expensive Just Changing parts I think that there is ony 3 parts left ,The Gas valve,The sycle thermostat,and the safty limit Thermostat.Wich part of this last 3 soulld I put in it pto fix the problem? And it is non of this 3 part that are creating the problem what is it ? please can someone help? Thank you in advance Uniden
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Sounds like the vent to the outside is clogged. Try unhooking the vent hose from the back of the dryer, and pull the dryer away from the wall about 2 feet, and run a cycle and see what it does. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy Sounds like the vent to the outside is clogged. Try unhooking the vent hose from the back of the dryer, and pull the dryer away from the wall about 2 feet, and run a cycle and see what it does. Tom ApplianceEducator.com Thank you kayakcrzy That was the first thing That i did .I took evry thing a parp And cleaned all the exoust line ,the Fan cadge, and blades.I runed it without the exoust lost of air coming out it is not clogged, but no heat. with These in minde please refere to my originall post and Help ? Thank you uniden:confused:
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Hello. Your are right - not much left to replace... If you fill comfortable with running life test, bypass cycling thermostat and see if it makes any difference. If not - bypass the high limit. Best if you can put a thermometer right at the end of dryer's vent. Should be looking for 145-155 deg.F. Important - don't run the dryer without wet laundry inside. Do not attempt to leave "jumpers" on any of the thermostats, replace bad parts. Please check one more time the air duct attached to the front panel for clogges. On the attached breakdown diagram #4 position #6. The safety thermostat Part number: AP2152884
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