How Does A Gas Dryer Work? - Appliance Repair Tips

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Dryer won't heat or too hot? Not starting, stopping or tumbling? This video provides information on how a gas dryer works and offers troubleshooting tips to assist you in diagnosing and repair.
    Here is a list of the most commonly replaced parts associated with each dryer symptom:
    Dryer not heating: heating elements, fuses
    Dryer making noises: belts, bearings, seals
    Dryer won’t start: heating element, high limit switch, thermostats
    Dryer will not tumble: belts or switches
    Dryer takes too long to dry: coils, thermostats, heating elements
    Dryer will not shut off: door switches or timers
    Dryer shuts off too soon: thermostat, heating coils or fuses
    Dryer too hot: thermostats or fuses
    How to disassemble your dryer:
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Komentáře • 151

  • @soxredsox
    @soxredsox Před 10 lety +5

    wow had no idea how much it takes to simply dry my clothes. def going to be more grateful for simple things like this from now on. great video learned a lot!

  • @woodstockMaxQ
    @woodstockMaxQ Před 6 měsíci +3

    This training video is very well done. Thank you for crafting and posting it! It is exactly what I needed to see.

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 6 měsíci

      You're welcome!
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  • @andrewest1635
    @andrewest1635 Před 7 lety +15

    This video was THE BEST! Simple, comprehensive, clear, yet concise and thorough! Good Job! Thanks so much!

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    That's great! You used this video for exactly what we intended!

  • @sixstringerslinger
    @sixstringerslinger Před 11 lety +7

    Great video! Thank you SO much for posting!
    I learned the function and order of each component in the drying process from this, then I was able to effectively troubleshoot my dryer and get it fixed!
    Thank again for making a comprehensive, start-to-finish video!

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

    Glad you found it informative! Thanks for the comment!

  • @eakrich
    @eakrich Před 11 lety +4

    Seriously well done video. It's very rare to come across a video that is informative and well thought out. Great

  • @handymancan485
    @handymancan485 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for offering these videos for us technicians and fellow CZcamsrs

  • @JosephIrizarry-er1uf
    @JosephIrizarry-er1uf Před 9 měsíci +1

    Definitely, my go to channel for appliance repair and parts!!! Thanks

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome!
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  • @stevealaska73
    @stevealaska73 Před 11 lety +2

    Thank you for your fine videos and taking the time to produce and upload them! Great information!

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the comment! We're glad you like the videos.

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    No problem. Glad you like it.

  • @darbycrash55
    @darbycrash55 Před 12 lety

    great video for troubleshooting the burner circuit.

  • @jantonio0099
    @jantonio0099 Před 5 měsíci +2

    There are many videos about it and none of them explain the exact function like you do exact what i need

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    You're welcome! Thanks for the compliment!

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    Thank you!

  • @josephnorcalusa1710
    @josephnorcalusa1710 Před 5 lety +1

    helpful information, thank you for sharing !!

  • @marvinfuentes6942
    @marvinfuentes6942 Před 3 lety

    It is one of the best video ever, a lot of knowledge in it.

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    Thanks!

  • @victorye7151
    @victorye7151 Před 4 lety

    Great video easy to follow.

  • @jrapanut0
    @jrapanut0 Před 11 lety

    Just what I was looking for thank repair clinic !

  • @allbutsweet2700
    @allbutsweet2700 Před 6 lety

    Super sweet got the dryer to work thanks a bunch

  • @bionicsein3182
    @bionicsein3182 Před 3 lety

    Very good explanation . Thank you

  • @b.n.c.v5792
    @b.n.c.v5792 Před rokem

    This video is so nostalgic and , so amazing I learned so much from this video when I first saw it back in 2013

  • @ShinjiIkari459
    @ShinjiIkari459 Před 9 lety +27

    this is exactly what i was talking about cheryl

  • @m109cito3
    @m109cito3 Před 4 lety

    i've learned a lot,thank you.

  • @manjusagar733
    @manjusagar733 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your information sir...

  • @jeems1738
    @jeems1738 Před 3 měsíci

    for some reason I wasn't expecting the heat generated by the dryer to be via flame 😂

  • @erealpe13
    @erealpe13 Před 11 lety

    Great video .. Thanks

  • @Kosmopoli
    @Kosmopoli Před 11 měsíci

    My apartment complex has 2 gas dryers that I use frequently! I always wondered the safety measure and what the burner looks like. Thanks!!!

  • @jeanlamothe4402
    @jeanlamothe4402 Před 2 lety

    This site is the best site for beginners

  • @mattdennis4184
    @mattdennis4184 Před 9 lety

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

    No problem!

  • @maynay14
    @maynay14 Před 10 lety

    muy buenos videos muchas grasias

  • @Jakey4510
    @Jakey4510 Před 11 lety

    sounds good mate

  • @user-uy1um8ne9o
    @user-uy1um8ne9o Před 4 měsíci +1

    Many many thanks to you. I appreciate too much indeed

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 4 měsíci

      You're welcome!
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      We hope that you have a great day!

  • @hanasalem1565
    @hanasalem1565 Před 3 lety

    That's great .Thank you

  • @jimbarron8688
    @jimbarron8688 Před 2 lety +6

    I think you'll find that at 3:59 both the hold and the assist coil in the piggy-back pair are energized at the same time. Both energized will pull up the first solenoid valve. Once the radiant sensor opens the main valve will open and the burner will lite. This provides an essential safety feature such that if power is interrupted the entire ignition sequence must restart thereby not providing a build up of gas in the drum while the radiant sensor closes, the ignitor re-heats, and radiant sensor re-heats again.

    • @tscheide
      @tscheide Před 7 měsíci

      @jimbarron8688 I have a dryer where the igniter glows. But the igniter never shuts off.
      Are we saying that the sequence is such that the flame sensor gets triggered by the igniter even though there is no flame yet?? The gas only starts flowing once the flame sensor is open?
      Most manuals suggest to test the flame sensor by checking continuity. But isn’t it more important to test that the flame sensor opens up at the right temperature?

  • @onefastcyclist
    @onefastcyclist Před 10 lety

    thanks!

  • @ortoclaud4518
    @ortoclaud4518 Před 9 lety

    totally educational video awesome!

  • @ronsecondamendment2359
    @ronsecondamendment2359 Před 10 lety

    Great video.

  • @notmcgins
    @notmcgins Před 6 lety +1

    Your videos have been so helpful! I've already replaced a broken igniter and thermal cutoff. Still no flame so I need to test the cycling thermostat and flame sensor. I'm hoping either of those will fix it because I don't feel comfortable messing with anything gas related.

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 Před 3 lety

      Never mess with anything involving Gas
      Only have a qualified gas technician fix the Gas Valve or Solenoid Coils

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 Před 2 lety +2

      @@stephensnell1379 - the solenoid coils are not really gas related and they are super easy to replace. Two screws removed and the plate comes right off. Slide them off the metal columns, replace with new ones and done. Nothing in this process exposes you to anything gas related. Saying they are gas related is akin to saying I don’t want to disconnect the wire harness from the gas valve because it’s gas related. I changed mine yesterday and it solved my problem of the burner being intermittent. The classic coil(s) going bad and hard to diagnose but easy to fix for

  • @digitalbroadcaster
    @digitalbroadcaster Před 12 lety +6

    Amazing amount of lint after each tumble, so why not save all the lint and on a rainy day, knit an extra garment out of the spare lint? :oD
    Perpetual clothing!

  • @ngadirinharjautama8325
    @ngadirinharjautama8325 Před 10 lety

    Thanks, it is useful for understanding it.

  • @elchino64
    @elchino64 Před 9 lety

    thank you ..good video..

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    What problem are you experiencing?

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    Unfortunately we're on a set schedule with our videos. I would recommend doing a search for that on Google. I'm sure there are how to instructions that are easily accessible.

  • @angelsegura2404
    @angelsegura2404 Před 4 lety

    You are the best

  • @Napoleon_Blownapart
    @Napoleon_Blownapart Před 8 lety

    thats crazy! never tought they exist.

  • @victorsanchez4497
    @victorsanchez4497 Před 4 měsíci

    If you're reading this, just clean out the filter lol
    Sounds dumb but mine wasn't heating, as soon as he said "airflow" I was like it's the filter. It was. Dirty filter prevents airflow. Thanks for coming to my tes talk.

  • @hectorrios1606
    @hectorrios1606 Před 10 lety

    thanks videos are great very specific and clear!

  • @lizvollmer9584
    @lizvollmer9584 Před 7 lety

    Fantatstic and very useful- should be the basis of a class

  • @theonem323
    @theonem323 Před 5 lety

    Nice

  • @omegaracerx
    @omegaracerx Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video. I may consider electric now

  • @kinkisharyocoasters
    @kinkisharyocoasters Před rokem

    Here the burner was shown under the drum. Is this normal? Growing up in an NYC apartment my building's laundry room had dryers where if you bent down you could see the fire in a hole through the top of the perforated drum. I even remember how on the low setting the flame looked weaker

  • @ernieironman1
    @ernieironman1 Před rokem

    How do you test each individual piece to see if it's working

  • @medilax91
    @medilax91 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for this video.. I understand now how it works

  • @2StealthGTi
    @2StealthGTi Před 10 lety

    Great videos on the operation of front load washer/dryer. Very insightful for things to be aware of.

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

      Thanks! We're glad you found them useful!

  • @marioss846
    @marioss846 Před rokem +1

    I believe it is from overuse and lack of maintainance

  • @firealarmtechguy4444
    @firealarmtechguy4444 Před 4 lety +1

    I am going to replace the high limit thermostat because on my GE dryer the original owner said it's burning up and sure enough there was all the feathers from pillows and a down jacket It eventually stopped heating so I was given it and the thermal fuse did not blow so It was the coils. But the down jacket feathers were in the burner so I think that the high limit thermostat is stuck closed and needs to be replaced. Model DBSR453GB2WW

  • @neilchristianlangoyan6167

    WE HAVE A DRYER LP GAS FED. 220 V. 3 PHASE. WHAT DOES IT MEANS? IS IT OK OR NOT?

  • @twistedwhiskers8776
    @twistedwhiskers8776 Před 3 lety

    What is the temperature in the burner

  • @mr_mnky
    @mr_mnky Před 10 měsíci

    What happens if the flame sensor fails in an 'open circuit' condition? Will the solenoid valves both open & will gas flow, even though the igniter won't be able to light?

  • @agontop1
    @agontop1 Před 4 lety

    I f**kn love this channel!!

  • @TheAcceptedVirus
    @TheAcceptedVirus Před 11 lety

    I've tested all the fuses.. heating coil glows and can feel/hear solenoid switch.. it flames up everyonc in awhile. Any ideas?

  • @joeblack662
    @joeblack662 Před 6 lety

    Can someone help? I have a 2015 whirlpool Gas Dryer. The voltage on the dryer is 110v but the socket is 220v. I have a converter regulator to convert 220 to 110. The problem: My maid plugged the dryer in 220v (God only knows why she felt the need to pull it out of the 110v and put in 220v - we think she was charging her cell hehehe ) ANYWAYS - the dryer ran for a few seconds and stopped - nothing works. Is the dryer toast? or is there a fail safe to protect it? what should I inspect?

  • @WWERatedBethPhoenix3
    @WWERatedBethPhoenix3 Před 2 lety

    Interesting! So I have a GE dryer and I’m noticing that there’s a leak coming from the dryer. We got somebody to deep clean the vents, but there’s still a leak going on. Do you know if there’s an issue with the dryer. Im trying to find the solution, but many are saying that it’s because it needs cleaning. But I don’t think that’s the issue now. Please feel free to let me know your thoughts and recommendations.

  • @albertoarizpe1909
    @albertoarizpe1909 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, I need a multimeter to check the parts! See how technicians take the advantage of you! Then if you decide not to fix it you will buy a new one, then they offer to take the old one to "trash it" but they fix it and resell it!!

    • @aBradApple
      @aBradApple Před 2 lety

      That’s how core returns work. It’s the same for your auto parts except they are able to offer a discount.

  • @bradenrobison1969
    @bradenrobison1969 Před 8 lety

    What about the drive motor??

  • @adveshdarvekar7733
    @adveshdarvekar7733 Před 2 lety

    I never even knew of a dryer. We just dry clothes on the rope

  • @manjusagar733
    @manjusagar733 Před 3 lety

    Basic & Best dryer suggest me sir..

  • @affordableprofitable1514

    I turn my dryer a couple days ago and its not glowing and flames not coming on my question would be would my thermo fuse go bad first or the flame sensor??

  • @3534631716
    @3534631716 Před rokem

    I love Washers 0:36

  • @harpoon_bakery162
    @harpoon_bakery162 Před 4 lety

    I have heard that on igniters, they can be working just perfectly as far as the flame, but will cause the flame to go out after initial light after 10 seconds, the flame will then come back on for 6 seconds after 50 seconds, then another 50 seconds or 1 minute and the flame will come on for 5 or 6 seconds and and then rinse repeat, it continues that pattern over and over. Somehow these ignitors (if after-market replacement type) will fail with their resistance but still light the flame no problem. It sends a signal to the secondary gas valve and the flame goes out , and over and over. Now, I've not tried this (buying a guenuine whirlpool replacement igniter for my Maytag mgdb200vq0 gas dryer), but I have the same exact symptom as above and not sure what to do? I did resistance checks on all the components in this video (or most of them) and they all check out. Maybe not with the exact resistance values that are listed on the document that came with the dryer, but i did replace the coils twice and same thing is happening. I think i also replaced the flame sensor (hard to get to)... so yea, VERY perplexing. Any ideas? Should i get a new ignitor?

    • @lk98765
      @lk98765 Před 3 lety

      I have the same problem, did you ever find a solution?

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 Před 3 lety

      @@lk98765 turned out to be the dad-gum ignitor. If they are just a hair off in resistance, it's a no-win situation. Make sure to get a decent one, and you'll be good to go. I turned gray over this one and could have saved myself some $$ too...... If only I would have known sooner, lol. Good luck to you and lef me know if it fixes it. Get an OEM from a reputable source.

    • @kennikuhlmann-clark9860
      @kennikuhlmann-clark9860 Před rokem

      @@dabneyoffermein595 .... I may have an issue where the igniter glows like it should (at least apparently), but gas never ignites... I can smell gas after the igniter cools down, but it doesn't burn.... Wonder if somehow the gas isn't being pulled past the igniter (clog or some obstruction), or if the igniter isn't getting quite hot enough anymore, or if there's an issue where the gas comes out of the gas valve.... I changed the gas valve coils, and this problem persists... It's important to know that there was (prior to this happening) a clogged vent pipe; the vent pipe was cleaned out and the air does blow out of the vent grate now, opening the louvers on it.

    • @jorgecanto9946
      @jorgecanto9946 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kennikuhlmann-clark9860 I have the same problem, did you ever find a solution? Thank you

  • @zerocool6452
    @zerocool6452 Před rokem +4

    I had no idea these even existed. For not being familiar with htis type of dryer, knowing that it uses a flame close to a lot of fabric sounds terrifying to me.

  • @yaganziirobert21
    @yaganziirobert21 Před 9 lety

    what do you think is a better buy, electric or gas? in your opinion.

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 9 lety

      Yaganzii Robert It's a matter of preference.

    • @reconx86
      @reconx86 Před 8 lety +2

      +Yaganzii Robert Its like asking do you prefer to cook on coal or gas? The majority would go with the less maintenance extensive and safer option, gas. In the case of electric vs gas, *electric is safer* and will require less maintenance.

    • @reconx86
      @reconx86 Před 8 lety +1

      ***** Gas and electric perform about the same. But here's is some problems that you only get with gas, the smell of gas getting in your clothes, and gas-leaks which may cause explosions. Gas dryers simply have more points of failure.
      As for maintenance you may have to check for leaks every once in a while, which can occur in different places, for different reasons.

    • @pathynes3189
      @pathynes3189 Před 7 lety

      V

    • @toyotaas
      @toyotaas Před 7 lety +1

      I prefer gas, dries faster and is more economical to operate, in my experience a gas dryer is no less reliable than an electric dryer..

  • @bluethunder6801
    @bluethunder6801 Před měsícem

    Gas are the best

  • @osirisabarca83
    @osirisabarca83 Před 4 lety

    Our dryer glows a little then shut off without a flame. My husband changed the gas coil. And some other parts he checked with the multimeter and still not working. We bought the dryer thinking it was in good condition and now we can’t make it work. 😔

  • @TheAcceptedVirus
    @TheAcceptedVirus Před 11 lety

    It will only flame up once out of twenty tries.. I am going to replace the solenoids..

  • @TimHeang
    @TimHeang Před rokem

    For the lint screen I just take a vacuum all the lint off it and inside of it so there’s not so much build up

  • @dianesnyder8643
    @dianesnyder8643 Před 5 lety

    My dryer uses rigid venting & semi-rigid venting. both of them!!!!

  • @alderusdmc
    @alderusdmc Před 5 lety

    Shouldn't this be in your "How it Works - Appliances" playlist?

  • @AaSs-uh3lv
    @AaSs-uh3lv Před 2 lety

    How much

  • @Guillotines_For_Globalists

    So, semi rigid ducting is acceptable up to 20 feet, but basically every dryer has two 90 degree elbows. Once behind the dryer and one at the wall. So suddenly your semi rigid ducting is only acceptable for a 4 foot run????

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 6 lety +1

      The dryer vent specs are from the dryer to the outside, any internal ducting is accounted for already. Thanks!

  • @donaldstewart9873
    @donaldstewart9873 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @asleep-cult6877
    @asleep-cult6877 Před 5 lety

    That's kind of scary...

  • @glb360
    @glb360 Před 6 lety

    In my case a fuse blew because there was too much lint. Fuse and exhaust duct were replaced and lint was cleaned out of entire unit. Problem solved.

  • @mjoe1111211
    @mjoe1111211 Před 10 lety

    So a gas dryer still needs to be plugged in, in order to work? Do people prefer gas over electric?

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

      Yes, gas dryers still need electricity. We do not have information on which is more preferred over the other.

    • @khalilt6508
      @khalilt6508 Před 4 lety +2

      I know I’m 5 years late but gas dryers are more expensive use less energy dries faster and are gentler on clothes than electric but gas driers are more dangerous because of the heat and carbon monoxide and it uses gas so a leak could level your house

  • @a_cat_426
    @a_cat_426 Před 2 lety

    I FORGOT IS NAME

  • @LeviKleinschmidt
    @LeviKleinschmidt Před 10 lety

    does carbon monoxide come out of the duct?

    • @repairclinic
      @repairclinic  Před 10 lety

      It can.

    • @elevatorman5468
      @elevatorman5468 Před 6 lety

      I think it is carbonic acid since the moisture with the clothes bonds with the co.

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 Před 5 lety

      It would be directed outside though and away from the home though it would escape into the living environment if the venting was ripped badly

  • @priscilla-aquilamatthews9876

    Burner air flow poor airflow thermostat cuts off dryer takes to long to dry

  • @jigimujigi
    @jigimujigi Před 10 měsíci

    Wow a great video without someone showing faces and life story. To tha point. Thanks

  • @marc-anthonyrigg7212
    @marc-anthonyrigg7212 Před 4 lety

    What happened when you put water in a clothes dryer both gas electric and steam ❓❔🤔?

    • @khalilt6508
      @khalilt6508 Před 4 lety

      What? You should never put water into any dryer it won’t make steam it will break your dryer if it has a steam function great but don’t dump water into the drum don’t be stuck on stupid

  • @egg928
    @egg928 Před 3 lety +1

    Gas dryer exhaust contains carbon monoxide

  • @zanimljivastruja7511
    @zanimljivastruja7511 Před 5 lety

    Better is electricly heated dryer.

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 Před 5 lety

      They are not gas is even more powerful and more effective.
      Electrically powered dryers won't work if the power goes off while they are running.

    • @zanimljivastruja7511
      @zanimljivastruja7511 Před 5 lety

      @@stephensnell1379 Yes that is true but in Europe we use electical dryers.I have el.dryer and works like charm.Yes gas is more efficent but i like electrical dryers.

    • @crazyjdkid
      @crazyjdkid Před 5 lety

      @@stephensnell1379 Not true, still needs electricity to rotate the drum.

    • @sethhorst6158
      @sethhorst6158 Před 4 lety

      Stephen Snell gas dryers would not work in a power outage as well since they need electricity for the motor, and control system.

  • @martinezjose7140
    @martinezjose7140 Před 3 lety

    Smells like gas, what can be the problem?

  • @3534631716
    @3534631716 Před rokem

    M 0:15

  • @DanWebster
    @DanWebster Před 5 lety

    Very nice video send me my Tee shirt address is in my about section

  • @tanybrachid
    @tanybrachid Před rokem

    I mean, a gas dryer isn't supposed to have the gas sipping into the rotating drum; so isn't the business liable for having their machinery in a dangerously poor state?

  • @repairclinic
    @repairclinic  Před 11 lety

    Thanks!