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Hattrix  
#1 Posted : Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:41:08 PM(UTC)
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Whirlpool Dryer Model WED5100VQ1

My dryer started to randomly not heat up until it stopped heating up more than not. I did some research and used a multimeter on 4 different parts to check for continuity but couldn't definitively tell if there was a problem SO, I bought all four pieces and replaced them all. It STILL isn't heating up 100% of the time.


These are the pieces that I bought and replaced:
Thermal Fuse
Heating Element Assembly
High Limit Thermostat
Cycling Thermostat


What did I miss?
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Dmalone1949@gmail.com  
#2 Posted : Sunday, December 15, 2013 10:37:02 AM(UTC)
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Try replacing the gas valve coils.
There are 2 small parts (cheap) that sit on the control unit at the incoming gas pipe at its connection to the burner area. Easy to replace. Check this excellent video out: Whirlpool 279834 Dryer Gas Valve Coil Kit - AppliancePartsPros.com
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#3 Posted : Sunday, December 15, 2013 10:55:00 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Dmalone1949@gmail.com Go to Quoted Post
Try replacing the gas valve coils.
There are 2 small parts (cheap) that sit on the control unit at the incoming gas pipe at its connection to the burner area. Easy to replace. Check this excellent video out: Whirlpool 279834 Dryer Gas Valve Coil Kit - AppliancePartsPros.com


It's an electric dryer.
Hattrix  
#4 Posted : Monday, January 6, 2014 1:09:21 PM(UTC)
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Bump .... the issue still remains.

Dryer heats on HIGH more often than any other setting, but it's not always heating every time.

Help!
fairbank56  
#5 Posted : Monday, January 6, 2014 2:22:25 PM(UTC)
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The thermal fuse is in the motor circuit, not the heating circuit. There is a thermall cutoff in the heat circuit but if it was blown, you wouldn't get any heat. Problem could be timer contact or motor switch.

Eric
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#6 Posted : Monday, January 6, 2014 5:46:24 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: fairbank56 Go to Quoted Post
The thermal fuse is in the motor circuit, not the heating circuit. There is a thermall cutoff in the heat circuit but if it was blown, you wouldn't get any heat. Problem could be timer contact or motor switch.

Eric



Thanks Eric. I'll look into the Timer and/or Motor Switch.
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