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Hello, Ok I have replaced all sensor's and igniter. Here what happens if the dryer sit's off for a day and then turn it on the igniter glows and the flame lites it stays on for a few minutes and then shuts off ( no flame) and the flame will not come on again for a day. I have spent 136.00 and still not working. I have check the exhaust and it is not clog I have a good exhaust coming out the vent. The only thing I have not replaced is the Regulator and the coils. Please help. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by: jrallo3789  Hello, Ok I have replaced all sensor's and igniter. Here what happens if the dryer sit's off for a day and then turn it on the igniter glows and the flame lites it stays on for a few minutes and then shuts off ( no flame) and the flame will not come on again for a day. I have spent 136.00 and still not working. I have check the exhaust and it is not clog I have a good exhaust coming out the vent. The only thing I have not replaced is the Regulator and the coils. Please help. Thanks. Replace the coils on the gas valve. That should do it. Every once in awhile, the valve is bad. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy  Replace the coils on the gas valve. That should do it. Every once in awhile, the valve is bad. Tom ApplianceEducator.com Hello Tom, Thanks for the info. Do I have to shut the gas off before replacing the Gas valves? My reg does not have a shut off valve on it. I must shut off my hot water heater as its also feed the dryer. But I really don't want to do that as the hot water tank bills up condenstions and when I go to lite it , it blow back into my face. THANKS JEROME.
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Originally Posted by: jrallo3789  Hello Tom, Thanks for the info. Do I have to shut the gas off before replacing the Gas valves? My reg does not have a shut off valve on it. I must shut off my hot water heater as its also feed the dryer. But I really don't want to do that as the hot water tank bills up condenstions and when I go to lite it , it blow back into my face. THANKS JEROME. If you are just replaceing the 2 coils on the gas valve, you do not have to shut off the gas. If you were to replace the whole gas valve, you would. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Hello Tom, That did the trick. It works fine now. Too bad I bought those other parts and that wasn't the problem. The gas valves did it. I'm happy now. Thanks again. Jerry
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