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    Jan 25, 2009, 06:41 AM
    How to fix a Maytag gas dryer
    We have a Maytag LDG9304AAE gas dryer, about 15 years old. The dryer's heating element turns off after a few minutes. The drum and blower operate as expected, and in fact I just replaced the belt which did not fix the problem. Steps I've taken so far:

    Checked the vent which appears clear.
    Ran the unit with the vent disconnected (venting into laundry room); problem still exists
    Looked at blower and internal vent - all seem clear.

    To check the dryness sensor, ran unit on timer mode - problem still exists

    To check thermostats, I disconnected each in turn and have continuity across the leads when the unit is cold.
    BUT
    I don't know how to check the high limit, and
    There is one with four connectors; There is continuity between some but I don't really know how to test this one.

    To check the coils, I read about 130 Ohm across the two leads for one, and across two of the three for the other,
    BUT
    I don't really know how to check the one with three leads.

    Any help on continuing to diagnose this would be much appreciated.
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    Jan 25, 2009, 07:23 PM

    bbruck- which one do you have ? Electric or gsa?? But to check the protector with violt_ohm meter :: you clip a prob from the meter to the two outer terminals:: no power on for the testing :: meter set to rxd! Scale; clip probs on the outer two terminals and if the meter reads ( zero ohms ) the protector is good< if it reads high it is faulty ( replace);; hope this helps <if not come back on to this post and vholler:: have a good day and god bless:: f.b.e.
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    Jan 25, 2009, 07:36 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Blue Eagle View Post
    bbruck- WHICH ONE DO YOU HAVE ? ELECTRIC OR GSA??? BUT TO check the protector with VIOLT_OHM METER :: YOU CLIP A PROB FROM THE METER TO THE TWO OUTER TERMINALS:: NO POWER ON FOR THE TESTING :: Meter set to RXD! scale; CLIP PROBS ON THE OUTER TWO TERMINALS AND IF THE METER READS ( ZERO OHMS ) THE PROTECTOR IS GOOD< IF IT READS HIGH IT IS FAULTY ( REPLACE);; HOPE THIS HELPS <IF NOT COME BACK ON TO THIS POST AND VHOLLER:: HAVE A GOOD DAY AND GOD BLESS:: F.B.E.
    Why are you yelling??
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    Jan 25, 2009, 08:09 PM

    Thanks for looking.

    Flying Blue Eagle, it's a gas dryer. When you say check the "protector", which element are you talking about? The coil? The high limit thermostat?

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