Kitchen Gas Appliances - kenmore gas dryer
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doitandsave
11-06-05, 05:39 PM
Hello, I have a kenmore gas dryer that has started turning itself off after just a few minutes. not staying on long enough to dry the clothes but can be restarted after it has cooled down. anyone have an idea as to what may be the problem or what to check?
Sharp Advice
11-06-05, 08:49 PM
Hello doitandsave. Welcome to my Gas Appliances topic and the Do-It-Yourself Web Site.
Most common cause is a restricted exhaust venting system. Unplug the dryer from the electrical power source. Turn off the gas to the machine at the gas supply line. There should be a shut off valve on the supply pipe for this purpose.
Once that is accomplished, pull the machine out so you can access behind it. Being careful not to damage the gas line or venting system.
Once that is done, disconnect the vent from the dryer. Than remove the panel access to the interior back side of the machine. Clean as needed. Reinstall the back panel.
To clean the venting system you'll most likely have to remove the venting plastic tubing if plastic is used. Best bet is to simply replace it with new tubing. It's inexpensive & easy to work with.
If the venting system is metal tubing, it may have to be disconnected in sections etc to access the inside and clean it out. Do not forget to inspect and clean as needed the outside vent hood. Inside the hood is a flapper vent. It should freely be able to flap up and down. If not free it up and or replace it.
All information contained above is generic to most free standing standard types of gas of any type and or most electrical dryers. The machine you have may vary slightly and the procedure may vary slightly.
Appliance parts dealers are an excellent source for original replacement parts and problem resolving matters. Dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.
Read the existing questions on the subject of dryers. Doing so will quickly provide you with answers to questions & provide additional information on how to resolve the problem.
Dryer help info: http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?t=159481
Use the reply button to add additional information or ask additional questions. Doing so will automatically move or keep your question to the top of the forums list of questions.
Sears Appliance Parts & Repair:
Sears Home Page:
http://www.sears.com
Sears Search By Model Number Page:
http://www3.sears.com
Whirlpool's Home Web Site: (Also makes appliances for Sears)
http://www.whirlpool.com
If you need further assistance, use the REPLY button to add any additional information or ask additional questions. Doing so will automatically keep your question at the top of the forum list.
Regards & Good Luck. Sharp Advice
Gas Appliances Topic Moderator & Multiple Forums Moderator. Energy Conservation Consultant & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
Most common cause is a restricted exhaust venting system. Unplug the dryer from the electrical power source. Turn off the gas to the machine at the gas supply line. There should be a shut off valve on the supply pipe for this purpose.
Once that is accomplished, pull the machine out so you can access behind it. Being careful not to damage the gas line or venting system.
Once that is done, disconnect the vent from the dryer. Than remove the panel access to the interior back side of the machine. Clean as needed. Reinstall the back panel.
To clean the venting system you'll most likely have to remove the venting plastic tubing if plastic is used. Best bet is to simply replace it with new tubing. It's inexpensive & easy to work with.
If the venting system is metal tubing, it may have to be disconnected in sections etc to access the inside and clean it out. Do not forget to inspect and clean as needed the outside vent hood. Inside the hood is a flapper vent. It should freely be able to flap up and down. If not free it up and or replace it.
All information contained above is generic to most free standing standard types of gas of any type and or most electrical dryers. The machine you have may vary slightly and the procedure may vary slightly.
Appliance parts dealers are an excellent source for original replacement parts and problem resolving matters. Dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.
Read the existing questions on the subject of dryers. Doing so will quickly provide you with answers to questions & provide additional information on how to resolve the problem.
Dryer help info: http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?t=159481
Use the reply button to add additional information or ask additional questions. Doing so will automatically move or keep your question to the top of the forums list of questions.
Sears Appliance Parts & Repair:
Sears Home Page:
http://www.sears.com
Sears Search By Model Number Page:
http://www3.sears.com
Whirlpool's Home Web Site: (Also makes appliances for Sears)
http://www.whirlpool.com
If you need further assistance, use the REPLY button to add any additional information or ask additional questions. Doing so will automatically keep your question at the top of the forum list.
Regards & Good Luck. Sharp Advice
Gas Appliances Topic Moderator & Multiple Forums Moderator. Energy Conservation Consultant & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."