fishy68
Tyr Fryr's Inc.
I have a Maytag (you know the ones that never break, LOL) gas dryer that's about 6 yrs. old and recently it started taking 2+ hrs. to dry a normal load of clothes. I cleaned out the entire air duct thoroughly (wasn't really all that bad but while I was in there figured I'd try it). I ran it with the front removed so I could see the burner and I see it only runs for about 10 seconds and then shuts off for a couple minutes then runs 10 seconds, you get the drift. Right on top of the burner was the high limit thermal switch and I found if I bypassed it it will run forever but that's not safe so I can't do that. I figured it was just an overly sensitive thermal switch and bought a new one and tried it and it does the exact same thing. I tested what few parts it has, the temp thermostat, gas valve coils, temp control switch, overtemp fuse, flame sensor. All test good. The only part I can't test is the timer control but it gets power down to the main thermostat all the time so I think that means it's ok. I can't find an electrical diagram for it so I'm just winging it on that part but being I used to be a tv repairman I can usually figure electronics out. Especially something with only half a dozen parts. But this one has got me baffled.
Oh yeah I also found I can completely remove all wires from the main thermostat and it does the exact same thing so apparently it's running on the high limit switch only.
Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks, Tracy
Oh yeah I also found I can completely remove all wires from the main thermostat and it does the exact same thing so apparently it's running on the high limit switch only.
Anybody got any ideas?
Thanks, Tracy















