Before I hit BUY on a new $800 dryer, I took one more look on RUclips. Just $7 for parts, along with this detailed video, and we were home free! Took just 45 minutes total to repair. Works like new. Thanks.
Great video - ordered the part Wednesday, got the part today, ate dinner, and installed it by 7:30 thanks to the instructions here. Now I just have to wait for the load to come out of the washer to test if the coils were the problem. Thanks!
I picked up the part today, replaced it, and cleaned out the dryer and vent. Works like a champ! im testing it with a full cycle right now. Thanks for the helpful vid!
@sublimefan661 If the igniter is cycling on and off, it would indicate the coils have gone bad. When they are cold, they will work the first few cycles, but when they warm up, they stop working. Dont forget to clean the dryer and vent while you're in there.
Matt you are so cool: you speak very clear, and the filming even the lighting down under when you wrap the belt against the idler was perfect. good cameraman too! thanks you save my day!
You can not just do a continuity check, you will have to check for a specific ohm value. Here is the readings you are looking for: Gas valve coils have to be tested for resistance, ohms. Two coils - one with three terminals and one with two terminals. 1. The coil with two terminals should have 1220 ± 50 Ohms 2. The coil with three term. if held with terminals in upper position: a) across the left and the middle term. - 1365 ± 25 Ohms b) across the left and the right term. - 560 ± 25 Ohms
This was great! Your note about making sure the spacer did not get lost on the old coil was helpful. This allowed me to keep my old dryer with its simple, reliable controls and not have to buy into new, unneeded technology.
Thanks Matt and Appliancepartspros for this tutorial! My gas dryer recently stopped heating and this was the problem. It was my first time working on a gas dry and I changed the coils without any issue, and walllaah it worked! Also did an annual cleaning while everything was disassembled. Thanks again!
Yeah i took the valves completely off and there was no change on the ohm meter. I ordered the gas valves from you guys Friday, it was just funny to check all the common parts, the fuse, the thermostats and find nothing wrong. I was about to just buy a new dryer when I opened up the front and saw this little assembly near the igniter. But I'm glad I did, thanks to u guys and an hour of angry tinkering I know a lot more then I did 2 days ago.
I have a different model but your video helped fix my heating issue for my dryer. It was the coils. It was only $32 from an appliance down the street from my house. Saved me from buying a new dryer.
Y'all are DA BOMB ! Thank you so much , I followed the Whirlpool Duet troubleshooting guide and found the gas solenoid valve that controls the flame not turning on. A quick check with my DVOM indicated the resistance of the coil was out of range. I place my order with you for a new solenoid kit today. Thanks again !
THANK YOU!!!!!!! That was a great video and it saved me lots of money!! I did this in about an hour!! Something you should add is to be VERY careful reaching your arms in there! I cut myself twice!! The edges of the metal are very sharp!!
Thank you! This appears to have solved my problem. Your step by step instructions were great. Had a slight challenge resetting the drum, but now it's running perfectly!
Changing just the coils does not require the gas to be turned off. They sit on top of the valve but no gas flows through them. But it's always a good idea to turn the gas shut off valve off (located behind the dryer) just to be extra safe.
Thanks! We had glow but no fire, so I replaced the coils as shown. Now we have fire! One top clip wouldn't let go with the putty knife, so I had to poke it in the center with a punch to release it. The drum was tricky to realign during assembly, but eventually I got it. Having my head inside the dryer at the time seemed to help me see what was happening. Lastly, I did notice the gloves in the video, but I didn't wear any. I should have. There's a lot of sharp edges in there! Lesson learned.
Excellent video - thanks! Helped me out and I did it in half hour! Couple quick things (for your next time video). First, after I realized after I did everything step by step, that you can reach the bracket and screws (and consequent coils) without removing the drum. Hence my second thing: after I finished, I replaced the drum wrong (not sure how) and it wouldn't spin. I had to disassemble the washer and do it again. Pulling the belt through the pulley was a little harder the second time, too. Maybe next time do that step (about putting drum back on) a little slower like the others? Finally, was I the only one who had a hell of a time putting the front back on (to the teeth at bottom each side)? Like I said, I am extremely grateful and thought the video was excellent - just my take on it. Thanks again!
@mexrockstar1 Unfortunately, these coils cannot be accurately tested for continuity. A bad coil might show a good reading when cold and fail when energized. If the igniter comes on and then cycles off after a few seconds and no flame from the burner, it's usually the coils (in very rare cases it's the whole valve). Describe your problem...
TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE REPLACING THE COILS! There’s no need to turn off the gas on the dryer shown in the video above because the coils can be removed without removing the seal plate. But on my DG210 dryer the press plates are secured by the magnetic straps. As soon as either magnetic strap is loosened its seal plate is no longer secure and gas is allowed to escape.
Your tips are very useful and your videos are easy to follow, and things are just like you say they're going to be. The repair only cost $16 for a new fuse.
Does the igniter come on? It should have continuity and between 50-400 ohms. Not sure if you did or not, but be sure you remove the wires from anything you test so you do not read back through the wire harness and get a false continuity reading.
If you look at the coils you will notice that one coil has two connectors and the other has three. The one with three is actually two coils in one. These are the standard coils used for many years, they should work fine for your dryer.
Great Video and very easy to understand. Now, I just have a quick question. In my case, if I run the dryer empty (No Clothes at all), the dryer works perfect and it heats very well, but if I load the dryer and turn it on, the flame will stay for a few seconds and then will go off. Is this the same issue you are referring to? Changing the Gas Valve Burner Coils, will fix the problem? Thanks in advance for your help.
Very educational!!! Just one question... What are the symptoms that indicate that this part needs to be replaced? Is there a continuity test or such? Thanks
my dryer stops heating a couple minutes into a cycle and from some quick research this coil kit is the solution. in the service manual for my dryer (maytag mdg6200aww) it lists a holding coil as well as a booster and secondary coil. the kit comes with two coils (booster and secondary i imagine), correct? is the holding coil unnecessary to fix this problem?
If you need additional help with the repair outside of what's demonstrated in the video, you can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week, and we're always happy to walk people through the parts testing processes.
Isn't it necessary to turn off the gas before removing the coils? When I loosened the bolts on the bracket I smelled gas until I turned off the gas shutoff valve. My dryer is a Maytag DG210.
Ive got a kirkland signature whirlpool gas dryer model SGDX600JQ2. My problem is when the dryer is cold and has not been used for hours, I run it, doesnt matter if its on timed dry or auto. The flame is on in the gas chamber, then shuts off. After 5-10 min. after 30 sec. or so i hear a noise coming from the dryer, then i can see the chamber glowing redish orange for about 10 seconds then shuts off with no flame at all. This process repeats until i stop the dryer. Sound like a bad valve coil kit?
When testing the 3-prong solenoid and particularly testing prongs 2 and 3 I get OL reading with the new coils I just purchased from Amazon. My old coils give me a 1600 reading from prongs 2 and 3, Is it possible Amazon sent me bad coils?
I did it all and it worked but now as the drum turns there is a scratchy sound like something is rubbing. I checked the back seal before. Could it be the belt is twisted?
I have a problem with my Samsung dryer where it does not heat up. I have replaced all the sensors, exhaust duct, igniter n gas valves solenoids. The flame goes on but shuts off after about 10-15sec. Any suggestions on what else it could be?
Brilliant. Easy to follow, this was exactly my issue. Great tip about the coil valve with the metal insert - i would have blown that step. Thank you! Curious - anyone know a rough estimate on how much a repair service would have cost for this repair? $100 just to show up. Maybe another $50 for the parts and $75 for labor?
Unfortunately, it looks like the manufacturer has discontinued production of the parts you listed, and we have no remaining stock at any of our warehouses. This part won't be a compatible replacement. It may be possible to find A128944 and 128944 used through a local salvage company or a used appliance parts retailer online.
Hello. I am replacing the gas valve coils on my Kenmore dryer series 1107192311. My dryer did not have the spacer that goes on the shaft of the coil valve with the 3 prongs that this video says to make sure not to lose otherwise it won’t work. Can I purchase this spacer separately? Thank you.
My gas dryer heats only for the first 5 minutes and cold air comes out from it after that. For the 3 prongs coil, 1&2 works, 1&3 works but not 2&3, it's O.L. Is this normal?
Jesse Perez I would go to our site and enter your model number and view the parts breakdowns to see if they are sold separate or if you have to get the whole valve.
my solenoid doesn't work if severel times cycles, but if new cycle it work. so if solenoid in cold condition its work. i have to check the the solenoid and its connected. how do you think???
+faisal amri The coils are going bad. When the coils start to fail they create too much resistance when they are warm and will not open the valve. As the coils start to die they will do as you said, work the first few times, then once the dryer is hot they will not work. Usually it leads to longer drying times and then no heat once they truly fail.
+xavier Luna Without knowing what you have I would suggest heading over to our repair forum. You can post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem. forum.appliancepartspros.com/
i no this is old but wouldnt you try to test it before you put it all together to make sure it works ?? this way you dont have to go thru the hole dissasebley again
***** I would clean all the tubing and venting. An air restriction can cause the flame to hit the high limit thermostat. You can also post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem.
Just bought and replaced....but when I turn the dryer on it takes 3 MINUTES for ignitor and then GAS to blow...yes I changed the thermostat fuse looks like a white bean ..why is it TAKING 3 MINUTES for intro START drying yes the dryer is JUST spinning for 3 MINUTES
We'd be happy to help you out with that! We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
You don’t need to take off the belt and drum to change the coils lol . Your just trying to make it look like it’s a complicated job so you people can charge an arm and a leg for doing something as easy as removing a couple of screws . What a shame .
Thanks for your feedback. However, we don't have technicians that make house calls. We're a parts retailer that teaches people to DIY their own repairs. We would have no incentive to make anything look more complicated than it is, and the last thing we would want to do is to discourage anyone from doing their own repairs.
THANK YOU!!!!!!! That was a great video and it saved me lots of money!! I did this in about an hour!! Something you should add is to be VERY careful reaching your arms in there! I cut myself twice!! The edges of the metal are very sharp!!
Before I hit BUY on a new $800 dryer, I took one more look on RUclips. Just $7 for parts, along with this detailed video, and we were home free! Took just 45 minutes total to repair. Works like new. Thanks.
Great video - ordered the part Wednesday, got the part today, ate dinner, and installed it by 7:30 thanks to the instructions here. Now I just have to wait for the load to come out of the washer to test if the coils were the problem. Thanks!
I picked up the part today, replaced it, and cleaned out the dryer and vent. Works like a champ! im testing it with a full cycle right now. Thanks for the helpful vid!
@sublimefan661 If the igniter is cycling on and off, it would indicate the coils have gone bad. When they are cold, they will work the first few cycles, but when they warm up, they stop working. Dont forget to clean the dryer and vent while you're in there.
Matt you are so cool: you speak very clear, and the filming even the lighting down under when you wrap the belt against the idler was perfect. good cameraman too! thanks you save my day!
Freddy Panes Awesome, glad the video helped you swap out the coils!
You can not just do a continuity check, you will have to check for a specific ohm value. Here is the readings you are looking for:
Gas valve coils have to be tested for resistance, ohms. Two coils - one with three terminals and one with two terminals.
1. The coil with two terminals should have 1220 ± 50 Ohms
2. The coil with three term. if held with terminals in upper position:
a) across the left and the middle term. - 1365 ± 25 Ohms
b) across the left and the right term. - 560 ± 25 Ohms
So helpful! Replaced the coils and the dryer is heating again! Took about an hour and a little sweat but saved a ton of $. Thank you!
Jenny Tetley Awesome, glad you got the dryer up and running!
This was great! Your note about making sure the spacer did not get lost on the old coil was helpful. This allowed me to keep my old dryer with its simple, reliable controls and not have to buy into new, unneeded technology.
Glad the video helped you fix up the old dryer!
Thanks Matt and Appliancepartspros for this tutorial! My gas dryer recently stopped heating and this was the problem. It was my first time working on a gas dry and I changed the coils without any issue, and walllaah it worked! Also did an annual cleaning while everything was disassembled. Thanks again!
You're welcome!
Yeah i took the valves completely off and there was no change on the ohm meter. I ordered the gas valves from you guys Friday, it was just funny to check all the common parts, the fuse, the thermostats and find nothing wrong. I was about to just buy a new dryer when I opened up the front and saw this little assembly near the igniter. But I'm glad I did, thanks to u guys and an hour of angry tinkering I know a lot more then I did 2 days ago.
I have a different model but your video helped fix my heating issue for my dryer. It was the coils. It was only $32 from an appliance down the street from my house. Saved me from buying a new dryer.
Glad we were able to help you out. If there is anything in the future we can help you with please let us know.
Y'all are DA BOMB !
Thank you so much , I followed the Whirlpool Duet troubleshooting guide and found the gas solenoid valve that controls the flame not turning on. A quick check with my DVOM indicated the resistance of the coil was out of range. I place my order with you for a new solenoid kit today. Thanks again !
+Kenny Larrison Glad the video helped you out and thanks for the order!
Awesome. I love fixing stuff myself. Not only for the money saved but for the learning experience too.
Thank you , Matt. Your instruction video is excellent. Very detailed and extremely helpful for all the viewers like me.
You're welcome. Glad our video was helpful!
My feelings also, thanks for sharing these instructions videos
THANK YOU!!!!!!! That was a great video and it saved me lots of money!! I did this in about an hour!! Something you should add is to be VERY careful reaching your arms in there! I cut myself twice!! The edges of the metal are very sharp!!
Thank you! This appears to have solved my problem. Your step by step instructions were great. Had a slight challenge resetting the drum, but now it's running perfectly!
+Lisa Coon Glad the video helped you get the dryer up and running!
Changing just the coils does not require the gas to be turned off. They sit on top of the valve but no gas flows through them. But it's always a good idea to turn the gas shut off valve off (located behind the dryer) just to be extra safe.
Thanks! We had glow but no fire, so I replaced the coils as shown. Now we have fire!
One top clip wouldn't let go with the putty knife, so I had to poke it in the center with a punch to release it.
The drum was tricky to realign during assembly, but eventually I got it. Having my head inside the dryer at the time seemed to help me see what was happening.
Lastly, I did notice the gloves in the video, but I didn't wear any. I should have. There's a lot of sharp edges in there! Lesson learned.
Glad the video helped! You are pretty close on the cost. I would guess $100.00 to $200.00 would be average, depending on the company.
Excellent video - thanks! Helped me out and I did it in half hour! Couple quick things (for your next time video). First, after I realized after I did everything step by step, that you can reach the bracket and screws (and consequent coils) without removing the drum. Hence my second thing: after I finished, I replaced the drum wrong (not sure how) and it wouldn't spin. I had to disassemble the washer and do it again. Pulling the belt through the pulley was a little harder the second time, too. Maybe next time do that step (about putting drum back on) a little slower like the others? Finally, was I the only one who had a hell of a time putting the front back on (to the teeth at bottom each side)? Like I said, I am extremely grateful and thought the video was excellent - just my take on it. Thanks again!
Just want to add that despite above - I LOVED this video! Mostly because it was easy to follow and do. I wish he did more videos on other fix-it jobs!
Thanks for this Matt... fixed it for about ten bucks and two hours (but I'm a 60 year old women working in a tiny laundry room).
We're glad we could help you with that repair!
Great Video! We could not even find the coils before watching this. Your instructions made it an easy task!Thanks!!!!
+Jack Tuttle Glad the video helped you get the coils changed!
@mexrockstar1 Unfortunately, these coils cannot be accurately tested for continuity. A bad coil might show a good reading when cold and fail when energized. If the igniter comes on and then cycles off after a few seconds and no flame from the burner, it's usually the coils (in very rare cases it's the whole valve). Describe your problem...
Thanks for the instuctions, you probably saved me $200 in repair costs. I was able to do it in about 20 minutes.
Thank you for this video, very helpful. The hardest part was separating the door switch. Took me longer to do that than anything else.
Glad the video helped you get the dryer fixed!
TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE REPLACING THE COILS! There’s no need to turn off the gas on the dryer shown in the video above because the coils can be removed without removing the seal plate. But on my DG210 dryer the press plates are secured by the magnetic straps. As soon as either magnetic strap is loosened its seal plate is no longer secure and gas is allowed to escape.
Your tips are very useful and your videos are easy to follow, and things are just like you say they're going to be. The repair only cost $16 for a new fuse.
***** Nice, good job on getting the dryer fixed!
I will be ordering the parts from a store nearby and did plan on cleaning out the inside right after the replacing the coils. Thanks for your help!!
Does the igniter come on? It should have continuity and between 50-400 ohms. Not sure if you did or not, but be sure you remove the wires from anything you test so you do not read back through the wire harness and get a false continuity reading.
If you look at the coils you will notice that one coil has two connectors and the other has three. The one with three is actually two coils in one. These are the standard coils used for many years, they should work fine for your dryer.
Great Video and very easy to understand. Now, I just have a quick question. In my case, if I run the dryer empty (No Clothes at all), the dryer works perfect and it heats very well, but if I load the dryer and turn it on, the flame will stay for a few seconds and then will go off. Is this the same issue you are referring to? Changing the Gas Valve Burner Coils, will fix the problem? Thanks in advance for your help.
Very educational!!! Just one question... What are the symptoms that indicate that this part needs to be replaced? Is there a continuity test or such?
Thanks
Thanks, Buddy! Fixed my dryer for $10 and it was a piece of cake!
Thank you for this video! Because of this, I was able to replace the coils in less than 15 minutes.
Glad the video helped you get the dryer fixed!
my dryer stops heating a couple minutes into a cycle and from some quick research this coil kit is the solution. in the service manual for my dryer (maytag mdg6200aww) it lists a holding coil as well as a booster and secondary coil. the kit comes with two coils (booster and secondary i imagine), correct? is the holding coil unnecessary to fix this problem?
You guys should have shown how to test the bad coils...great VIDEO by way...nicely done GREAT TECHNICAL GUY..thanks Matt...
If you need additional help with the repair outside of what's demonstrated in the video, you can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week, and we're always happy to walk people through the parts testing processes.
Isn't it necessary to turn off the gas before removing the coils? When I loosened the bolts on the bracket I smelled gas until I turned off the gas shutoff valve. My dryer is a Maytag DG210.
Ive got a kirkland signature whirlpool gas dryer model SGDX600JQ2. My problem is when the dryer is cold and has not been used for hours, I run it, doesnt matter if its on timed dry or auto. The flame is on in the gas chamber, then shuts off. After 5-10 min. after 30 sec. or so i hear a noise coming from the dryer, then i can see the chamber glowing redish orange for about 10 seconds then shuts off with no flame at all. This process repeats until i stop the dryer. Sound like a bad valve coil kit?
Could the gas valve coils make the dryer not heat at all? Thats the problem with my deyer, continuity checks on all thermostats and the fuse. Ty
Thank you so much!! The parts worked as they should and the install was easy as could be! You are amazing!!
You're welcome! Happy we could help.
I did what the vid said and my dryer works now. I like that really a lot.
This video was super helpful. thank you so much for the step by step instructions. now we are able to do laundry at home again!! thank you!!!!
You're welcome! I'm glad to here we were able to help.
Is there any way to make sure those coils are installed properly that it will not leak gas?
When testing the 3-prong solenoid and particularly testing prongs 2 and 3 I get OL reading with the new coils I just purchased from Amazon. My old coils give me a 1600 reading from prongs 2 and 3, Is it possible Amazon sent me bad coils?
Gas does not flow through the coils, if you smell gas you may have a leak elsewhere. Make sure you turn off the gas until its repaired.
Thank you for your help! Really well communicated, I understood everything and was able to get my dryer up and running again.
I did it all and it worked but now as the drum turns there is a scratchy sound like something is rubbing. I checked the back seal before. Could it be the belt is twisted?
Also how do I know of these coils are bad? Will a continuity check tell me anything?
Thanks, dude!!! Replaced my coils, the wife is happy again Lol
You're welcome!
How do I get his hair stylist number? Is that on the website ?
I have a problem with my Samsung dryer where it does not heat up. I have replaced all the sensors, exhaust duct, igniter n gas valves solenoids. The flame goes on but shuts off after about 10-15sec. Any suggestions on what else it could be?
Do both coils have a spacer or just the one with the 3 prongs!
The 3 prong coil is the only one that uses the spacer.
Brilliant. Easy to follow, this was exactly my issue. Great tip about the coil valve with the metal insert - i would have blown that step. Thank you!
Curious - anyone know a rough estimate on how much a repair service would have cost for this repair? $100 just to show up. Maybe another $50 for the parts and $75 for labor?
Glad you got it figured out!
What size is the screw driver for the 2 screws that's holding the coils down.
It appears just to be a Phillip's head screwdriver.
Are these solenoids replacement parts for solenoids for gas valves (Maytag/ADC part numbers A128944/128944) on the Maytag/ADC MLG33PDAWW dryer?
Unfortunately, it looks like the manufacturer has discontinued production of the parts you listed, and we have no remaining stock at any of our warehouses. This part won't be a compatible replacement. It may be possible to find A128944 and 128944 used through a local salvage company or a used appliance parts retailer online.
a great video for which dryer NOT to get! what a hassle this one is to work on!
Hope the video helped you get it fixed!
Hello. I am replacing the gas valve coils on my Kenmore dryer series 1107192311. My dryer did not have the spacer that goes on the shaft of the coil valve with the 3 prongs that this video says to make sure not to lose otherwise it won’t work. Can I purchase this spacer separately? Thank you.
Did you ever get the spacer or the part number for that?
how I know when dryer gas valves coils needs to be replaced, how I can test them thx.
My gas dryer heats only for the first 5 minutes and cold air comes out from it after that. For the 3 prongs coil, 1&2 works, 1&3 works but not 2&3, it's O.L. Is this normal?
Thanks. The video is very clear and descriptive.
My maytag dryer has one valve with both plugs on it (part number W10304604). Do i have to use same or can i use the 2 separate ones similart to yours?
Jesse Perez I would go to our site and enter your model number and view the parts breakdowns to see if they are sold separate or if you have to get the whole valve.
Thank you! Saved me $120!
+Ollie Talamaivao Glad the video helped you get the dryer fixed and saved you some money!
if the shaft for the smaller coil seems to be loose, can that affect the coils and the dryer from working properly?
If the shaft is bent or loose it could stop the coil from opening the gas valve.
Man, i lost my spacer on the big coil? Any help on replacing or part number?
What is the model number of your appliance?
my solenoid doesn't work if severel times cycles, but if new cycle it work. so if solenoid in cold condition its work. i have to check the the solenoid and its connected. how do you think???
+faisal amri The coils are going bad. When the coils start to fail they create too much resistance when they are warm and will not open the valve. As the coils start to die they will do as you said, work the first few times, then once the dryer is hot they will not work. Usually it leads to longer drying times and then no heat once they truly fail.
Mahalo. The video was extremely helpful. Keep up the good work.
+Gary Hartman Thank you, hope the video helped you get the dryer fixed!
Thank you very much, you video did help me a lot.
This is wonderful! It worked like a charm. Thank you!
how much is the part?
I replace my coil valves in my dryer but the gas still shuts off after a little while... What should I do?
+xavier Luna Without knowing what you have I would suggest heading over to our repair forum. You can post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem. forum.appliancepartspros.com/
Nice jerri-curl
i no this is old but wouldnt you try to test it before you put it all together to make sure it works ?? this way you dont have to go thru the hole dissasebley again
I replaced the coils and it still shuts off after 30 to 45 seconds. What else am I missing?
***** I would clean all the tubing and venting. An air restriction can cause the flame to hit the high limit thermostat. You can also post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem.
Great video. Thanks!
Just bought and replaced....but when I turn the dryer on it takes 3 MINUTES for ignitor and then GAS to blow...yes I changed the thermostat fuse looks like a white bean ..why is it TAKING 3 MINUTES for intro START drying yes the dryer is JUST spinning for 3 MINUTES
We'd be happy to help you out with that! We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
Weak igniter, listen for the first click. The igniter should begin glowing within ten seconds of the click
piece of cake!
ty for teh visual guide
Nicky Butler Glad you were able to get the dryer fixed up!
Thank you very much
+SRINIVASA REDDY PALLE Glad the video helped you get the dryer fixed!
Thanks for this video
Besmir Bracellari Glad the video helped you out!
he reminds me of weird al
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looks easy. I wonder how much you are saving by NOT calling a pro.
sure doesnt look quick
Is there something that we can help you out with?
You don’t need to take off the belt and drum to change the coils lol . Your just trying to make it look like it’s a complicated job so you people can charge an arm and a leg for doing something as easy as removing a couple of screws . What a shame .
Thanks for your feedback. However, we don't have technicians that make house calls. We're a parts retailer that teaches people to DIY their own repairs. We would have no incentive to make anything look more complicated than it is, and the last thing we would want to do is to discourage anyone from doing their own repairs.
THANK YOU!!!!!!! That was a great video and it saved me lots of money!! I did this in about an hour!! Something you should add is to be VERY careful reaching your arms in there! I cut myself twice!! The edges of the metal are very sharp!!
THOMAS GAVAGNINI Awesome glad you were able to get the dryer fixed!