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MikeA
07-12-2009, 07:56 PM
See if you guys can help me out. Our gas clothes dryer heats up when empty however when loaded with clothes does not heat up. I recently replaced the igniter. Any ideas? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
jeff morocco
07-12-2009, 10:57 PM
make sure your lint trap and hose isnt clogged. could be either in the dryer itself or in the hose that leads to the outside. same thing happened to me. it cost me a new front load dryer And washer to match !!! http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Chevy454
07-13-2009, 12:14 AM
Check the thermal fuse...I had to replace the one in our dryer a few months ago...went out on the weekend of course, and with 6 of us in the house the washer/dryer are pretty important. Anyway, take the make/model and do a search on Google...I came up with a troubleshooting guide and a wiring diagram for ours. Think I had $12 for the part + 60 mile round trip for the part + my time, and then we were back up & running...
wagonman
07-13-2009, 12:26 AM
Both of the previous posts gave you the right info!
A clogged lint hose is dangerous! it will heat up the thermal fuse and stop the igniter!The lint can cause a fire! Dont ever use your dryer when not at home!
But usually the thermal fuse is a one shot deal!
Once blown,it does not re-set and needs to be replaced.You said it heats up when empty,so i think it may be a clogged lint hose.Try using your shop vac in blowing mode and blow it out.I have even used my leaf blower on mine!Go easy at first to ensure you dont blow your lint hose apart!
MikeA
07-14-2009, 02:10 AM
Thanks guys.
Bill Pritchard
07-14-2009, 04:02 AM
Yep, about 2 years ago someone on this site (I think they were in Canada IIRC) had a bad fire in their house from a clogged dryer vent. Just prior to that time I had thought our trusty old dryer had bit the dust and was ready to go buy a new one. The wife suggested that I check the vent hose...I took it off and could not believe how much lint was stuck inside there http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif Made a huge pile on the basement floor. Cleaned it all out and the dryer worked like new again. Those dryer fabric softener sheets gum everything up and make a mess...we don't use them any more.
Salvatore
07-14-2009, 04:08 AM
Times 2 with the blocked hose and fabric softner sheets. Lint is a big factor in any dryer.
Xplantdad
07-14-2009, 05:23 AM
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Yep, about 2 years ago someone on this site (I think they were in Canada IIRC) had a bad fire in their house from a clogged dryer vent. Just prior to that time I had thought our trusty old dryer had bit the dust and was ready to go buy a new one. The wife suggested that I check the vent hose...I took it off and could not believe how much lint was stuck inside there http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif Made a huge pile on the basement floor. Cleaned it all out and the dryer worked like new again. Those dryer fabric softener sheets gum everything up and make a mess...we don't use them any more.
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Same with us...
This time around the hose was kinked a bit. Clothes wouldn't dry at all...
I think it was Pete Leathersac that had the fire IIRC?
Ok all you experts on dryers here is one for ya.
My washer started to make noise when the pump was on too remove the water.I was away and my daughter called a local guy to fix it, He came over and told her it was the pump and needed to replace it, Then it worked again. I paid $180.00. a year later same thing happened.This time I called a new guy. He came over and took out the plastic pump and showed me what was causing the problem. A bobby pin was logged in the propeller, took it out and problem was gone.
I kept the old one that was replaced before and guess what
a bobby pin was logged in that one too only the son of a B--ch ripped me off for 180.00
So he replaced the new pump with the old pump after removing the B pin because he said that the orig was a better pump than the replacement.
The moral of the story is dont trust anyone unless you find an honest repair person.
PJ
SmallHurst
07-14-2009, 07:06 PM
Growing up on the farm, one of the responsibilities that my brother and I had was to burn the trash about once a week. Our secret weapon was to find the dryer lint and it was a one match fire!!!! After we had our exposure to fire, we asked that Mom warn us when she had airsol cans!!!!!
I have told my wife several times that she needs to keep the lint screen clean. Everytime that I go in, the screen needs to be emptied. I told her that I am going to light a ball of lint to show her how flammable that stuff is.
ORIGLS6
07-14-2009, 07:17 PM
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I have told my wife several times that she needs to keep the lint screen clean. Everytime that I go in, the screen needs to be emptied. I told her that I am going to light a ball of lint to show her how flammable that stuff is.
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Same here! Maybe if we have them hold it in their sweet little hands while we light it................ http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
PeteLeathersac
07-14-2009, 07:51 PM
I'm the one here that had the 'dryer' house fire a couple years back..
Take note that it wasn't a lint/clog problem but actually the flexible plastic vent pipe itself that started the fire!.
I always kept the filter and pipe clean and the fire-report came back noting the system was indeed clean and the pipe itself the culprit as after numerous years and heating/cooling cycles 'chinese plastic' becomes flammable!.
Thankfully I had good insurance and it was a 'State Farm' policy as they truly went out of their way to make sure all was well..
The house is now redone and all is great although still waiting for a few more boxes and personal items to be returned..
Moral of the story is always use fixed rigid pipe dryer vent, not plastic...and yes it was an electric dryer..
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~ Pete
Bill Pritchard
07-15-2009, 07:52 AM
In our case, the dryer lint screen was always kept very clean....cleaned after every load. The lint still manages to get by the screen somehow.
Glad to hear the insurance company took good care of you, Pete http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif
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