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I have a stackable GE gas dryer that runs just fine but is not heating.It was working normally up until a few weeks ago when the gas Co. moved the gas meter. I didn't have gas for a couple of weeks while they took their time doing the job.Anyway I ran the dryer on the no heat cycle quite a few times.Now that the gas is back on the dryer won't heat up on any setting.Any ideas? Thank you.
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Is the gas valve turned on for the dryer? Can you see the igniter turn on and glow red?
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Originally Posted by: rickgburton Is the gas valve turned on for the dryer? Can you see the igniter turn on and glow red? Yes the gas valve is on. I haven't looked at the igniter yet,I need to find out where it's located and how to get to it.Sounds like a good project for the 4 day weekend.
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Bottom right side. When you take it apart you'll find the tech sheet for your machine. It should have the instructions for starting the built-in diagnostic test. rickgburton attached the following image(s):
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Thank you very much Rick. I will do that this weekend.Hope you have a good Thanksgiving.
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