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Hello, I have a Samsung gas dryer Model # DV328AGW/AAW
The dryer has been in service for about 18 months.
My dryer is experiencing the same symtoms as many folks have already written in.
It will light for 10 to 30 seconds then go out. After a certain period of time it will light again and repeat. It will not stay lit and run. It seems to be able to do this as many time as I let it.
I checked all the parts listed below with a analog and a digital meter and really didn't believe any checked faulty. But in a attempt to trouble shoot the problem I ordered the parts listed below.
I have studied this website forum and others for 3 weeks. I have purchased and replaced the following parts from APLIANCE PARTS PROS.
IGNITOR FLAME SENSOR COILS THERMISTOR THRMOSTATS (2)
I have replaced these parts one by one, Cleaned the inside of the dryer compartment, with very little dust or lint found.
The machine is still giving the same symtoms as above.
All the new parts have been left in.
I have to believe that it is either the Gas Valve or the Electronic Circuit Board that controls the whole process. I certainly don't want to invest any more money on parts as the next step will get expensive.
Any input you folks have would be greatly appreciated, I am at wits end.
thankyou in advance from me and a big thank you from my wife if we can get this running. She's tired of going to the laundry mat.
thanks, JIM
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Originally Posted by: vino60 ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Hello, I have a Samsung gas dryer Model # DV328AGW/AAW The dryer has been in service for about 18 months. My dryer is experiencing the same symtoms as many folks have already written in. It will light for 10 to 30 seconds then go out. After a certain period of time it will light again and repeat. It will not stay lit and run. It seems to be able to do this as many time as I let it. I checked all the parts listed below with a analog and a digital meter and really didn't believe any checked faulty. But in a attempt to trouble shoot the problem I ordered the parts listed below. I have studied this website forum and others for 3 weeks. I have purchased and replaced the following parts from APLIANCE PARTS PROS. IGNITOR FLAME SENSOR COILS THERMISTOR THRMOSTATS (2) I have replaced these parts one by one, Cleaned the inside of the dryer compartment, with very little dust or lint found. The machine is still giving the same symtoms as above. All the new parts have been left in. I have to believe that it is either the Gas Valve or the Electronic Circuit Board that controls the whole process. I certainly don't want to invest any more money on parts as the next step will get expensive. Any input you folks have would be greatly appreciated, I am at wits end. thankyou in advance from me and a big thank you from my wife if we can get this running. She's tired of going to the laundry mat. thanks, JIM If you were to take the vent hose off at the wall, and lay the vent hose down, so the air can come out without anything in front of it. Will it do the same thing? Try IT!! If it does do the same thing, it will most likely be the gas valve itself. 95% of the times, the coils will do the trick. But, every once in awhile the valve has to be replaced. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Yes I have had the dryer un plugged, unhooked unvented and everything in between. As I said, I have replaced all componets of creating and maintaining a flame except the gas valve itself ( a costly repair if it doesn't correct the problem. Is there anything i can do with the valve as a checkup or cleanup to rule out the valve itself?........thanks , JIM
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Originally Posted by: vino60 ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Yes I have had the dryer un plugged, unhooked unvented and everything in between. As I said, I have replaced all componets of creating and maintaining a flame except the gas valve itself ( a costly repair if it doesn't correct the problem. Is there anything i can do with the valve as a checkup or cleanup to rule out the valve itself?........thanks , JIM Jim, I guess, 1 of the 2 thermostats was the high limit thermostat. If so, there is not much you can do. You have replaced everything. The valve has to be it. I cannot think of nothing else. Tom ApplianceEducator.com - Parts
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Hey Tom,
Thanks again for the reply. I am thinking on swapping out the valve with one on a working dryer and see it that corrects the problem. thanks again, JIM
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