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EDWARD T - July 11, 2020
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LG gas dryer igniter
Parts arrived a day earlier than promised, which was great. However, I thought the part was a bit pricey
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The parts were easy to find on the site and the instructional videos provided excellent details that made my first dryer repair stress free. I will definitely be recommending parts select to friends and family.
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Douglas V - July 24, 2019
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Worked great.
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Persistent smell of propane despite multiple duct cleanings.
Despite the young age of this dryer, and failure of all the other trials to fix the problem, I figured maybe the igniter is the problem. Ordered one. Followed a U tube video to take the unit apart. Noticed immediately that there was lots of lint pretty much everywhere inside the cabinet. Come to find that the blower and the vent had never
... Read more been connected, with about two inches gap. So, some of the exhaust was going out the vent hose, but lots was not. In fact, lint had coated the propane jet and the air mixer assembly. Replacing the igniter was not particularly difficult, once the dryer was in lots of pieces. I did not test the igniter before replacing it. I did connect the vent outlet to the blower and secured it. End result was a perfectly functioning unit and a happy wife. I don't recall reading about this as a possible cause of propane odor and failure of the unit to heat up.
I replaced the thermistor, then the gas ignitor which were easy to get to once the drum was out. The gas is still not igniting so not sure where to go from here. Putting the drum belt back on took some muscle. But then I'm 71.
Barbara from CUDAHY, WI
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Easy
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1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
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Igniter burned out
Completely had to dismantle the dryer to get to the igniter. The screw holding the igniter is a SOB to get at for extraction, and even worse putting back.,
EDWARD from KNG OF PRUSSA, PA
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A Bit Difficult
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Fortunato Aguilar
November 2, 2017
My LG dryer:It doesn't dry the clothes it blow cold air only, what parts need to replace,and how to check? Thanks
For model number DLG5988W
Hi Fortunato,
Thank you for your inquiry. There are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the thermistor, the thermostat, the sensor, the gas ignitor, the thermostat assembly and the gas valve assembly. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!