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Dryer 'm' Series Primary Dual Coil Gas Valve Specifications
This 'M' series coil is both a boosting as well as a holding coil. It has three terminals.
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Jeanette C - June 3, 2019
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No heat in dryer
Order took longer than other times to be received but worked great once we were able to swap part. Dryer heat working again
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Jack B - December 5, 2018
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Super-helpful diagnostic info; but I had to improvise some on the repair
Our GE gas dryer model DCVH680GJ2WW (purchased in 2009) The diagnostic info "Parts that fix [symptom] x% of the time" and description of the repair helped me decide to do the repair myself.
Shipping was quick, and the repair instructions were clear, with one exception, hence 4 stars instead of five:
Our stackable dryer model DCVH680GJ2WW has controls on the front, above the opening for clothes. However instructions for this model number are for units with raised control panel at the rear on top.
So... I could not use the step-by-step instructions for removing panels for access to the coils. They gave a general idea of where the components are, but that's all... the process & sequence was very different.
By the way, I checked and it was the same for several other parts suppliers.
I figured it out, replacing coils did the trick, and we were back in clean clothes within a few hours.
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Would not reheat after initial start
The front panel must be removed on this unit after turning off power supply. First open dryer door and.remove the 2 screws facing upwards. Disconnect the light if applicable, using a putty knife insert under top to free the top from front cover this is to push on the retaining tabs that are inboard of the screw areas that you have removed
... Read more. Raise top panel. It is hinged at settings panel. This is completely removable by sliding to the side Then locate the 2 small screws located in the side panels near the top. Once these are removed the front cover will be able to be removed carefully moving forward while supporting the drum you know can see the parts that need replacing on the lower right. Take a picture as reference!! With power off remove the retaining clip that holds the dryer solenoids in place using a short stubby screwdriver. One at a time replace solenoid by lifting and disconnecting the wires (they snap on.) Good time to also check for excess lint and clean out. Check drum bearing and glides..reassemble in reverse order ..
Gas dryer only fired at the beginning of it's cycle
Be sure to segregate and label all screws. Remove back and front of control panel. Removed dryer top. Removed dryer front/door panel. Replaced slides. Due to discoloration it was hard to tell the white fr the green. Double checked partselect videos to be sure which was which. Propped up drum with the dowel to allo
... Read morew enough room to access the coils. One of the screws was frozen. Soaked in penetrating oil for 30 minutes. Then used a Philips headed socket to break it free. Used needle nose pliers to lift out old coils and to place new coils. Reversed process to reinstall all panels. Crossed fingers and tested. AOK.
GE front load gas Dryer not lighting after it initially starts
I removed the right side panel and top panel from the dryer. I removed the 2 wire and 3 wire connectors from the 2 coils. I removed the bracket holding the 2 coils, replaced the 2 coils, and replaced the bracket. I reconnected the wires to the appropriate coils and replaced the side and tops panels on the dryer. The dryer now lights every
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Dryer would heat initially, but would not heat throughout entire cycle.
-Removed top panel -Removed right side panel -Gas coils were held in together under a metal strap -Removed 2 screws holding strap -Unplugged 1 wire harness to each coil -Removed Primary and Holding coil -Replace with two new coils, replace strap and plug in each harness -Replace side, then top panel
... Read more>-Under 1 hour job...Took 45 minutes to remove/replace panels and only 5 minutes to replace coils. -Anyone with a little mechanical ability can save $150 in labor and spend just $50 in parts to fix this problem. -Questions: Erik at elstransport13@gmail.com
dryer would not get hot after igniter went on, no gas being let in.
Removed top cover of dryer with screwdiver 2 screws, removed front cover 2 small bolts with 5/16 scoket. Removed coil brackets with shor screwdriver replace coils as ness. and put covers back on and works great!
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Devin
March 5, 2018
Our dryer will initially heat up for a few minutes, but then shuts off and does not come back on the rest of the drying time. Once its off for a bit and we restart the dryer, the heat will come on again, but only for a few minutes and then shuts off. I replaced the cycling thermostat but that didnt resolve that. The other 2 sensor that are in that path, i double checked the continuity and they read zero ohms. Is there any way for me to narrow down that its these 2 solenoids or is there possibly something else for me to look at? Thanks in advance.
For model number DPSR483GA2WW
Hello Devin, thank you for your question. If the cycling thermostat has been replaced, and the other thermostats have been tested and are functioning properly, the issue is probably the Igniter Part Number: WE4X739, or the coils part number WE4X692 and WE4X693. It sounds like the coils are initially opening and allowing the unit to light, but then failing after the unit heats up. I would recommend replacing the coils first, and if that doesn't fix the issue, the igniter. I hope this helps!
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Thomas
November 18, 2019
How do I get to the part on this dryer. There is no heat...from the diagram it looks like the front panel has to be removed. I believe the part I need is the m series dual coil gas valve, part number PS268153.
For model number NVLR333GV0WW
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your question. Here is some information that a customer posted on our website that you may reference on how to access the M-series coils, "Removed top panel,
Removed right side panel,
Gas coils were held in together under a metal strap,
Removed 2 screws holding strap,
Unplugged 1 wire harness to each coil,
Removed Primary and Holding coil,
Replace with two new coils, replace strap and plug in each harness,
Replace side, then top panel,
Under 1 hour job...Took 45 minutes to remove/replace panels and only 5 minutes to replace coils." If the coils do not turn out to be the parts causing this issue, there are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is preventing the dryer from heating. Here is a link from our website that you may reference on what parts to check, https://www.partselect.com/AdvancedModelSymptoms.aspx?ModelNum=NVLR333GV0WW&mfgModelNum=&fkMfgID=2&ModelMasterID=234875&PID=19. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Steve
May 3, 2018
Initially we had no heat. No ignitor. Nothing. I replaced both coils and the ignitor. Now the ignitor glows, but still no ignition.
For model number DCVH680GJ0MS
Hello Steve, thank you for your question. I would suggest replacing the Heat Detector
Part Number: WE4X448 next. This is the most likely cause of the unit not lighting. I hope this helps!
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Dennis
September 23, 2019
My dryer does not heat up. I'm wondering where to start troubleshooting. I checked the dryer vent and it was pretty clogged up. I cleaned it out but still no heat.
For model number DCVH680GJ2WW
Hi Dennis,
Thank you for your question. If the dryer is not heating, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. Here is a link from our website that you may reference on what parts to check, https://www.partselect.com/AdvancedModelSymptoms.aspx?ModelNum=DCVH680GJ2WW&mfgModelNum=&fkMfgID=2&ModelMasterID=334362&PID=19. You will need to test the electric parts with a multimeter. Here is a link to one of our videos on YouTube that you may reference on how to use one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWC44fHn0As. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Thomas
November 15, 2019
Where is this part located on the dryer and how do i get to it? There is no heat when dryer is turned on....
For model number nvlr33gvoww
Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. Sadly, we do not have any information on the model number you provided. Could you please verify the number you provided us with? If it is correct, I recommend contacting the manufacturer and seeing if they could provide you with a part number, and then you are always welcome to check back to see if we carry the part. Hope this helps!
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John
March 18, 2020
No heat. Dryer works great otherwise. Thinking must be heat detector.
For model number GTDP180GD1WW
Hello John, thank you for your inquiry. The heat detector may be causing the issue you are experiencing, PartSelect number PS268031. It may also be a faulty primary, or secondary, gas valve coil. We hope this helps.
I was told that my Whirlpool gas Dryer needs a new Gas valve. Is that a single part or an assembly of parts and how much should that cost?
For model number DPSE810GG8WT
Hello Peter, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS10065159. It comes as the Valve and Pipe, All prices are shown on the site. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
My dryer turns on, the igniter turns on for 5 to 10 second and then turns off. I have had change the coil gas valves couple years ago. Can you help me with that problem please
For model number DBXR463GD3WW
Hello Jamal, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Flame Sensor/ Heat Detector. The flame sensor will have continuity at room temperature. If there is no continuity then the flame sensor is bad and would need to be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!