Burner igniter 5304517325 lights the gas burner to heat the dryer during the cycle.
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Roberto T - May 1, 2019
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The part was different from the original but it’s compatible with my appliances, it come with illustration how to install, will satisfied. My dryer is back to service.
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I recently ordered parts for a gas dryer, Frigidaire GLGQ2152 ES3. When I received an igniter part number PS12585650 order number 14700077, the igniter was broken when I opened the box. I believe what happened is that the new metal bracket was wrapped in the bubble wrap along with the igniter. I called customer service and was setup to re
... Read moreturn the igniter which I did. Also, I ordered a second igniter. I receive the second one and it wasn't broken and the bracket was outside the bubble wrap during shipment.
As far as the installation of the "replacement" igniter into the gas dryer, I could not find instructions on how to install it. The received igniter is much different than the original. There was a small instruction sheet stating that the new igniter is different but can be installed using the new bracket that came with the igniter. But again there were no instructions on how to do this. It took me great effort to figure out how to do this.
The old igniter had to be removed by removing the old bracket assembly that the igniter was mounted on. The new igniter had to be installed onto the new bracket and then by sliding the new assembly under the old assembly, the screws were reinstalled. Although the holes where the original screws were to be screwed into were too small, they had to be drilled out. There was no hardware (screws) to install the "replacement" igniter onto the shipped bracket.
After much work, I finally got the new igniter installed (without breaking it) with the new bracket and the dryer is back in operation.
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Christopher from MEDFORD, MA
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More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Iawata
February 4, 2023
Upon reading and following all the previous solutions you’ve provided to others, I found the following.
Two pronged ignition coil = 1.257 kiloOhms. Three pronged ignition coil, prongs 1-2 = 1.376 kiloOhms, prongs 1-3 = 565 Ohms, and prongs 2-3 = 1.941kiloOhms
The Ignitor was found to have 102.2 Ohms.
The flame sensor was found to have .2 Ohms.
Based on these findings would you suspect any of the mentioned above parts to be faulty or would you recommend I test another part? I have been unable to locate thermal fuse pn:PS2349395 as the diagram displayed seems to be from a different make or model. Also, this website is very helpful, thank you for your services!
For model number 417.71712511
Hi Lawata,
Thank you for your question. If you set your multimeter to the Rx1 setting, the reading for the coils should be between 1000-2000 ohms. For the ignitor the reading should be between 50-400 ohms. For the flame sensor, you should receive a reading of zero. The thermal fuse, part number PS2349395, is attached to the heater housing, part number PS12728790. The thermal fuse should have a reading of zero or infinity. Anything outside these ranges and the part will need to be replaced. If you have any questions, please let us know. We look forward to hearing from you!
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ROBERT
May 28, 2019
Igniter burnt out. Part # dc0340647 any substitutes for same?
For model number 417.97042700
Hello Robert, thank you for inquiring. This is the replacement for your model.
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Mary Ann
July 29, 2019
Good morning: Would this fit the dryer for a Kenmore stackable washer and dryer?
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For model number 417.94872302
Hi Mary Ann, thank you for your question. Yes, this is the part that you are looking for according to your manufacturer and the model number provided. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.