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Jul 28, 2011 - The pilot light went out on my gas water heater. I followed the ... This could be from a valve not being all the way open. It could also be from a ...
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There is no pilot light. You probably got water into gas jets, also all electronics to ignitor need to be dryed. Also blow out all gas parts. If dryer was plugged in at time of flood you could have shorted one of the thermal switches behind back cover. Check all of this I wrote.
remove acess panel in front of dryer you will see a grayish ceraminc coil. turn on dryer an see if that coil gets red. if not unplug dryer and remove burner there should be one screw thatsecures igntor gol-bar in place remove screw and visually in spect coil you will see wher it is broken replace it and put burner back in dryer and go
E-Mail me and I will send you a copy of my Schematic. It's 2 pics, but they are pretty clear and should help you. I came to the site wher I saw your post looking for a pic of an exploded view of our dryer. Trying to open it to fix the glide bushing. Started makin metal to metal noises lately, so I am assuming it's like a nylon glider for the drum? [email protected]
Mike.
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