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Check your flame sensor. Unplug your dryer first use before using an ignitor detector to detect the flame sensor continuity. There is a possibility that it the orange glow is actually the flame sensor taking too much time cooling down.

The gas rushes outward and collides with the hot ignitor which means these coils are playing its tricks on your gas dryer. Disclaimer: Answers given are not substitutes for the advice of a qualified repairman. Application of these methods to particular circumstances must be done only by licensed professional. Marra M wrote "There is a possibility that it the orange glow is actually the flame sensor taking too much time cooling down.

I'm still not sure what the problem in my case might be and what I need to do. The main query I have is if the dryer works with the back panel off, but stops working with the back panel back on, is it just a fluke or intermittent behavior brought on by a mal-fuctioning gas valve coil? Also, if some of the experts on this forum have other suggestions, I'd appreciate those as well, since I'm doing this for the first time. If you are seeing an 'orange glow', this would indicate the igniter is working properly.

If the igniter glows, then it gives the OK for the gas valve to open. If the gas valve opens and the gas ignites, then it is up to the flame sensor to detect the presence of the flame and keep the gas valve open. Then it is up the the various thermostats in the exhaust piping to control the temperature of the flame. Long story short all components checked ok. The motor centrifugal switch would not kick out due to a drum roller binding.

I found of a bunch of hair caught behind the. So make sure that the drum rollers are spinning freely. A telltale sign is the drum will have rubber roller residue on the drum track or the dryer belt is glazed or breaks often. Needless to say I am going to shave every female's head in my household. I forgot to mention that the dryer was working fine until the belt broke once I replace the belt and clean the dryer out with air hose now it's not drying like it was it's getting hot but like I mentioned when the cycle is done the clothes are still really damp I even pulled the bottom cover off again to make sure there was Flame.

For my dryer it turned out to be the thermal fuse and the high limit thermostat temperature regulator. The purpose of this thermal fuse is to melt on the inside if the high limit thermostat sticks in the closed position. If the thermostat stick in the open position the heat will never turn on.

If the thermostat sticks in the closed position the heat will never turn off. Therein lies the danger. Many places sell these as a set. Please do not operate the dryer with this fuse jumped. I just wanted to put this warning out there. Sure would be nice if the paragraph was in full instead of being cutout.

No telling what infor is missing. Not helpful. All of the answers are cut short like that. Penny Herbest. When you first turn on the dryer it will ignite light and you can hear the propane and the timer counts down. But it doesn't keep heating lighting up.

The repairman said the ignitor was going, therefore it was only working sporadically, then he said it wasn't the ignitor, it was the timer. He didnt use a tester to check the timer. He never even took the back off the dryer. Related sponsored items. Showing Slide 1 of 3. Pre-owned Pre-owned Pre-owned. Seller New New New. Last one Last one Last one. Report item - opens in a new window or tab. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Item specifics. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable.

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