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The flame on my stacked gas dryer goes out after it is lit by the igniter. It sounds like I need to replace the gas valve coils. How do I access them? I removed the front panel and they seem closer to the back. Is there a back panel I should access them through? Thanks!
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Hi.
Does the flame cycling on and off? For how long it's stays on? When there is no flame do you see the ignitor glow?
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Simon.
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The flame stays on for 5-10 seconds. The igniter is not on when the flame is out. The igniter stays off for awhile and when it comes back on the flame engages for a few seconds before all goes dark again. Thanks
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Hi.
The problem with your dryer is clogged exhaust vent. Remove the vent hose from the dryer and run it for one cycle. If it works fine - clean the vent, if not - clean the dryer internal vent system.
Thank you. Post the results.
Simon.
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Wow! I disconnected the vent from the dryer and the flame stayed on for several minutes, when I reconnected the vent, the flame went out. I had no idea. Time for a visit from the vent cleaning service. Thank you!!!
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You are very welcome.
Simon.
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