Hello. Second time here, and I am really confused by conflicting information on the Appliance Parts Pro website in regards to my particular model. Here's the deal.
I'm in the middle of repairing my daughters Amana gas dryer. The problem is no heat. Dryer runs fine. After researching the Model, viewing repair videos on youtube, it turns out there are only a few things that can cause this. After doing all the diagnostic "continuity" checks recommended in the videos, I only have one part left to diagnose. However, this part, located on the blower housing, has 5 connections, and I don't know which connections to check for continuity, if indeed you can. That is why I came here. After finding the correct model page, I am referring to part #31 in the manual, found here...
01-Base, Heater & Motor (gas) parts for Amana NDG2335AWW - AppliancePartsPros.comIn the diagram noted as "Base, Heater & Motor", this part is shown closest to the blower housing, which is where it is mounted in reality. However, looking at the replacement part in the list of parts, it's called a "Cycling Thermostat". Unfortunately, it doesn't look the same. The part in the dryer has 5 connections, while the part in the manual only shows 3. The electrical schematic also shows this Cycling Thermostat with 3 connections.:confused: No parts in the schematic show 5 connections. Weird.
On the Cycling Thermostat PAGE, I clicked on the "diagram", and it took me to the Blower/Motor diagram, which noted at the bottom, this part is #12.
Further confusing, is the video, which you can click on at the specific part page. In the video, this part is shown with 4 connections.
Moreover, when I saw a "Thermal Fuse"(#33) in list of parts, thinking it might be this part, I clicked on this part, and went to the part page. On that page, as all part pages have, you can click on the "diagram". As part #33 did NOT appear in the "Base, Heater & Motor" diagram, I clicked on it, and it took me to another diagram, where at the bottom, it noted this part is #4 in this diagram. Looking at the diagram, this part is associated with an ELECTRIC HEATER COIL part. :confused: Now I'm really confused, as I can't find this THERMAL FUSE in my dryer diagram, so I click on the video for the Thermal Fuse, only to see a video on...you got it..a CYCLING THERMOSTAT. :confused::rolleyes: :D
Anyway, I've checked for continuity in all the other parts that effect the operation, except for this part and the gas valve coils. However, I don't understand how to diagnose this part. So, long story short, does anyone have a link to the actual part(with 5 connections)?? And is there a way to check it for continuity? And is this the correct name?
Which brings up another delima.
While researching this part, I found a thread here regarding the same type problem, but different dryer.
http://forum.appliancepartspros...gas-dryer-wont-heat.html The reply suggested to the author that the gas valve "coils" may be the problem, and provided a link to the replacement part. I clicked on it, and took me to that page, where you can insert your own Model# for compatibility, which I did in case all the other parts proved to be good.
Unfortunately, it said "no coils were available for this model". Dang. The complete "valve assembly" is close to $200, which is ridiculous. I can buy another dryer for less than that. However, does anyone know of another source for coil replacements? It may turn out I don't need them, but I thought I would ask since I'm already here.
Thanks for any help.