harkplumb
Apr 11, 2015, 07:02 PM
My Maytag dryer suddenly stopped drying clothes.
I turned on the machine and went outside to check for air flow from the vent and found it putting out a powerful blast of cold air.
I went back to the machine... turned it off and opened the small square access door on the front of the lower front of the machine. With my safety goggles on I shined a flash light into the front access door so I could view the gas valve mechanism and igniter.
I asked my wife to turn on the machine and saw no activity at the igniter at all. She turned off the machine and unplugged it from its power source. I then disconnected all the spade connectors that I could reach and then put them back on thinking that sometimes spade terminals can oxidize and cause a poor connection however this did not cure the problem.
Should I just first assume that the igniter is bad and replace it? How can I test the igniter to make sure it is bad?
Thanks for your help!
I turned on the machine and went outside to check for air flow from the vent and found it putting out a powerful blast of cold air.
I went back to the machine... turned it off and opened the small square access door on the front of the lower front of the machine. With my safety goggles on I shined a flash light into the front access door so I could view the gas valve mechanism and igniter.
I asked my wife to turn on the machine and saw no activity at the igniter at all. She turned off the machine and unplugged it from its power source. I then disconnected all the spade connectors that I could reach and then put them back on thinking that sometimes spade terminals can oxidize and cause a poor connection however this did not cure the problem.
Should I just first assume that the igniter is bad and replace it? How can I test the igniter to make sure it is bad?
Thanks for your help!