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My Maytag propane gas dryer will call for heat , the igniter will get hot (red), the gas will flow, the gas will ignite, and then in about 2-5 seconds the gas flow will cut off. If the dryer is left on, it will spin and cycle through this sequence repeatedly, but never really get hot.
What needs to be done to fix this? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Gene: Dryer is as clean as a whistle, including air ducts and vent pipes. Internal blower parts are also clean. Any more ideas?
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Originally Posted by: bcdunmore Gene: Dryer is as clean as a whistle, including air ducts and vent pipes. Internal blower parts are also clean. Any more ideas? Gene Replaced coils and flame goes out in less that one minute
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Hi.
What do you mean: "the flame goes out"? Does it ever ignites again? Remove the vent hose from the dryer and run one load of laundry. See if that makes any difference.
Thank you.
Simon.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Hi.
What do you mean: "the flame goes out"? Does it ever ignites again? Remove the vent hose from the dryer and run one load of laundry. See if that makes any difference.
Thank you.
Simon. Simon: Removed hose and ran dryer, flame went out while all else kept runnung. Replaced the coils and the flame still goes out after less that one minute. All else keeps running. Flame does not re-ignite. Thanks bcdunmore
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Hi.
Does the ignitor cycling on and off with out the flame? If it does - replace the gas valve. If not - check the flame sensor and hi-limit thermostat (both on the burner tube). Use the time dry not the auto, does it make any difference?
Simon.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Hi.
Does the ignitor cycling on and off with out the flame? If it does - replace the gas valve. If not - check the flame sensor and hi-limit thermostat (both on the burner tube). Use the time dry not the auto, does it make any difference?
Simon. Simon Replaced the coils and then the flame sensor. Flame still goes out aft less than one minute. Tried the time dry and auto dry, neither mattered. Any other options?
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Make sure the flame is being pulled through the burner assembly, if it's just going up and hitting the top of the burner box then you have an airflow issue. Check your blower wheel, if it spins on the shaft without turning the drum then it's worn out and will need replacing.
None of this may be it but i didn't see any mention of it yet and just trying to offer some other things to check. good luck. let us know what you find.
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