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I have a 15 yr old sensi dry hotpoint dryer. A year ago the timed cycle stop drying - it tries but it does not heat (once in great while it will) but the sensi dry still worked Now on sensi dry the first 4/5 loads dry great then the next 2 are sort of damp then the next 2 are good then the rest of the loads are wet- maybe it drys them maybe not Checked the vent -clear, check continuety on thermostat-ok - checked the coils - @ 1300-1400 ohms - ok. turn on the dryer and The ignitor glows on @ 10 seconds later the flame comes on (ignitor goes out) heATS 2/3 minutes - flame out and we repeat this cycle again once the dryer cools off. I have no clue at this time- any help or ideas?
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Replace the gas valve coils, a common problem with these syptoms.
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Rich Thanks for the help - it looked like i was going in that direction -- Even though both coils read 1300 ohms That is a false reading and should i replace both of them
Mike:confused:
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Resistance readings are useless,they will not show shorted turns. They come as a pair anyway, so just replace them.
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