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gunship800  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 4, 2016 7:35:14 PM(UTC)
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If the coils go bad, do they prevent the ignitor from glowing?

I replaced the ignitor and nothing.

Fuse, all sensors are testing good with continuity. I jumped all the sensor wires just to be sure and the ignitor never glowed. I don't hear any clicking either in the gas valve. Can't find a schematic for this model anywhere.

Aside from coils or the timer, I'm out of ideas.
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ThatGuy  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 4, 2016 8:23:37 PM(UTC)
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There are several parts inline with the ignitor including the timer. I usually use a voltage meter and check for voltage, tracing it back through the thermal fuse(s) and temp. thermostats till I find the bad part.

The wiring diagram should be inside the control panel.

I'd check the thermal fuse first and then go from there.
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