I have a Maytag gas dryer, Model MDG7658BWW. It won't get hot. Any suggestions? I currently can't afford to hire someone to fix it. Thanks.
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Ignitor glowing?
** It won't get hot. Any suggestions? **
If you want to try to fix it yourself a start will be observing what the gas burner's ignitor is doing when the dryer should be heating. Knowing that will help to narrow down the possibilities which will then in turn require further investigation.
Dan O.
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Originally posted by Lauri
The ignitor gets hot but it doesn't light the gas.
Dan O.
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Originally posted by Lauri
The ignitor goes on but just doesn't light the gas. However, it doesn't stay on constantly
it will light the gas when I put the control on delicate.
All the temperature control settings do is provide power to the gas burner mechanism at different temperatures. If the burner is getting power, it should be operating no matter what temperature setting the dryer is set to.
JMO
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The ignitor doesn't light the gas all the time. I noticed that during a drying cycle the ignitor goes on and off without igniting the gas. The ignitor goes on for maybe 30 seconds and then fades away, without lighting the gas.
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Originally posted by Lauri
I noticed that during a drying cycle the ignitor goes on and off without igniting the gas. The ignitor goes on for maybe 30 seconds and then fades away, without lighting the gas.
The sequence of events should be; the dryer calls for heat, the ignitor glows white hot, the ignitor shuts off and at the same time gas is released into the combustion chamber. The released gas is ignited by the now slightly cooling ignitor. Once lit the flame stays on until one of the thermostats stops power to the gas valve.
The ignitor cycling on and off but the gas valve not releasing gas (nor producing a flame for obvious reasons) is often caused by a failing solenoid coil (see the following link) on the gas valve.
LINK > Maytag MDG7658BWW Gas Valve Solenoid Coils
JMO
Dan O.
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Originally posted by LauriIf I let the dryer "cool off" between loads, the [burner] will light as it's suppose to.
Those solenoid coils are bad for working once or twice but crapping out as they get warm from use. Your latest observations does not change my opinion of them being a possible cause.
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Here's an online parts place that, when you type in the appliance model number, the site will take you to an exploded diagram page. Here you can find the two solenoids. They are solenoid 7 and 8 - one is gas booster solenoid the other is main gas open. Prices are also on the page.
Appliance Parts From PartSelect | Repair Parts For Major Appliances
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Originally posted by Lauri
The link you previously posted for the parts, do you know if that includes both solenoids?
Dan O.
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