Product Description
M Series Ignition Coil Kit Specifications
This ignition coil kit contains two coils. One is a two wire secondary coil, while the other is a three wire booster coil. Both should be used together in your gas clothes dryer.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not Heating
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Frigidaire, Kenmore, Gibson, Westinghouse.
Part# 5303931775 replaces these:
AP2150379, 3449, 5303931775, 08015679, 08015680, 3201243, 3201244, 3281142, 3281143, 5300622602, 5303307291, 5303307292, 5303931775, 5308015680, 8015679, 8015680, F140570-300, F140570-400, G140570-300, G140570-400
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STEVE F - January 19, 2022
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Gas Dryer repaired in no time.
Top quality parts.. more importantly, top quality suggestions. This helped make short work of an otherwise expensive repair call... My gas dryer was working in about 1/2 an hour. Thank you.
George C - August 12, 2021
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Easy Repair, fixed the problem.
Dryer would light, and the flame would go out and not relight. This part fixed the problem.
Tom B - December 11, 2020
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part as expected
the part exactly as described and was a quick repair. However I wish it had not been sent by Canada post, took a bit longer than I was initially told. Not sure if that was because of where the part was located in Canada. Initially told it was going to be shipped from a warehouse in Ontario and shipped by Fedex or UPS which would have taken a day or two. However, it ended up being shipped from nova Scotia by Canada Post which took which took seven days. It was a bit inconvenient but not enough to make me not want to order from here again. I would just try to clarify where and how the part would be delivered.
Karla B - June 11, 2019
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Was exactly what I needed to get my dryer working.
Delivery was fast. Easy to install. Greatful that my dryer is heating again.
Mark L - August 4, 2018
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Easy repair, great part, worked as expected.
The part was perfect. The instructional videos/documents on the site made the troubleshooting and installing a breeze. Fixed the lack of heating issue.
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Dryer would heat initially then cool down
The top of the dryer was easily removed by prying the front up with a screwdriver then tipping it back and off of the mounting brackets. Then the front of the dryer was removed by unscrewing a single screw on each side that held the front to the side panels then pulling the front away from the dryer. Once the front was off, the coils were easily accessible on the bottom left side. A metal bracket held the coils on and was somewhat tough to get the two screws removed on it as they were stuck, but once they were removed the coils easily came out and I was able to replace them in minutes. The whole job took 15-20 minutes and I now have a dryer that heats through the entire drying cycle.
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Brett from Monticello, MN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would heat only on the initial start. Burner would not light again until completely cooled down. The ignitor would energize, but no gas would flow for ignition.
1. Pry Dryer top up and off the clips. (Front of Dryer)
2. Remove 2 phillips screws on the inside of front panel.
3. Lift front panel up and set off to the side
4. Removed 2 phillips screws with short handled phillips driver that hold the gas valve coil bracket in place.
5. Unplugged and removed both coils, installed new coils and bracket. Re installed front panel, screws and top.
2. Remove 2 phillips screws on the inside of front panel.
3. Lift front panel up and set off to the side
4. Removed 2 phillips screws with short handled phillips driver that hold the gas valve coil bracket in place.
5. Unplugged and removed both coils, installed new coils and bracket. Re installed front panel, screws and top.
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Bruce from Burnsville, MN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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No heat, but everything else works. Ran continuity tests on everything and found gas valve solenoid coils open.
Just as others described in your forum, getting to the gas valve solenoid coils is relatively easy. Pop the top lid and lay it back, remove 2 inside screws that fasten the front cover and pull back off the snap clips and lift up and off. Remove 3 screws that hold the entire gas control assembly to the bottom of the dryer and remove. Unfasten 2 screws on the valve that lock the plate on top of the two coils, unplug the electrical spade lug connections and remove. Install the new coils and do everything in reverse. Easy as 1-2-3.
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Barry from Fremont, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Drying times continued to increase over several months until finally dryer wouldn't dry any more.
I did not troubleshoot my gas dryer to find the exact part that needed to be replaced. Instead, I did some research and found that the ignition coils are an extremely common problem.
The top panel of my gas dryer is attached by two snap clips located in the front, about three inches in from each side. I slid a butter knife in the space between the top panel and the front panel to push the clips and release the top panel. Front panel is attached by two screws, one on each side. I removed the front panel to access the heating system on the bottom left of my dryer and immediately saw the two ignition coils with a metal cover on top of them. Removing the metal cover was a little difficult because the two screws holding it in place were stuck. Once the metal cover is off, the two coils simply slide out. On my dryer, the bigger coil had a metal sleeve inside the core. I kept it and used it with my replacement parts.
The most difficult part of the repair was figuring out how to take appart the dryer to access the heating system. Now, the ol' lady is bragging to her friends that I didn't just fix the dryer, but that i've actually made it better than when it was new ;-)
The top panel of my gas dryer is attached by two snap clips located in the front, about three inches in from each side. I slid a butter knife in the space between the top panel and the front panel to push the clips and release the top panel. Front panel is attached by two screws, one on each side. I removed the front panel to access the heating system on the bottom left of my dryer and immediately saw the two ignition coils with a metal cover on top of them. Removing the metal cover was a little difficult because the two screws holding it in place were stuck. Once the metal cover is off, the two coils simply slide out. On my dryer, the bigger coil had a metal sleeve inside the core. I kept it and used it with my replacement parts.
The most difficult part of the repair was figuring out how to take appart the dryer to access the heating system. Now, the ol' lady is bragging to her friends that I didn't just fix the dryer, but that i've actually made it better than when it was new ;-)
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Francisco from Arvada, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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the burner wouldn't ignite
UNPLUG the appliance. After removing the top of the dryer the front is easily removed. To make life simple I disconnected the wire harrness at the quick disconnect and placed the door/front away from the workspace. I removed the bracket holding the coils in place and replaced the old with the new coils. replaced the front and top panels and pugged it in! Good as new!! I originally ordered the wrong part and PART'S SELCET.COM refunded my money no problem! I will bookmark this site and use it again.
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Michael from Newbury Park, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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No heat/intermittent heat. Ignitor glowed but no gas flame.
White Westinghouse WDG547PB Dryer. Removed access panel (lower left front of dryer) by removing phillips head screw below access panel. Removed two phillips head screws holding bracket that holds coil in place. Removed coil, disconnected electrical connector. Connected electrical connector to new coil and set in place. Repeat for second coil. Reinstall bracket and access panel. Job complete. Dryer back in service with no problems.
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Jeffrey from Richmond, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Drying too slowly
Removed access plate from back bottom left
Removed belt from motor
Needed to lift up top of dryer
Inserted flathead screwdirver in front under top to push in two metal clips holding top down
Lifted up top of dryer
Removed 2 screws holding on front of dryer
Removed front of dryer
Broke Door Switch removing front of dryer. I should have depressed the metal sides in and pulled switch through hole.
Instead, I tried to remove the leads. This broke the fragile prongs.
Started dryer (with belt removed so drum doesn't spin)
Verified ignightor came on every heating cycle
Gas turned on properly
Gas turned off after 90 seconds
Gas never came back on
Indicitive of bad coils
New coils solved the problem
Replaced door switch and lint trap cover in the process.
Removed belt from motor
Needed to lift up top of dryer
Inserted flathead screwdirver in front under top to push in two metal clips holding top down
Lifted up top of dryer
Removed 2 screws holding on front of dryer
Removed front of dryer
Broke Door Switch removing front of dryer. I should have depressed the metal sides in and pulled switch through hole.
Instead, I tried to remove the leads. This broke the fragile prongs.
Started dryer (with belt removed so drum doesn't spin)
Verified ignightor came on every heating cycle
Gas turned on properly
Gas turned off after 90 seconds
Gas never came back on
Indicitive of bad coils
New coils solved the problem
Replaced door switch and lint trap cover in the process.
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Edward from Baltimore, MD
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Gas Dryer would not heat; Drum turned
Internet Search suggested that I check the Igniter, Sensor, thermal cutoff and Ignition Coils. down in the bottom of the Gas Dryer. With top cover off and front panel on, I put a mirror down in the bottom of the Dryer. I watched to see if the Igniter and the Sensor would turn on the Gas Valve. In the reflection of the Mirror, I could see a glow, but heard NO clicks. Repeated several times. Same Result. I suspected the Ignition Coils were faulty.
You suggested replacing BOTH. Parts arrived in 2 days. :-) Easy disassemble and reassemble with screwdriver. (Front Panel must be removed). While I was at it, I replaced the Drive Belt, too. It was 6 years old.
Everything worked fine.
After 6 years in a Garage, the Dryer was filled with Dust. Use the opportunity to Vacuum out the dust.
You suggested replacing BOTH. Parts arrived in 2 days. :-) Easy disassemble and reassemble with screwdriver. (Front Panel must be removed). While I was at it, I replaced the Drive Belt, too. It was 6 years old.
Everything worked fine.
After 6 years in a Garage, the Dryer was filled with Dust. Use the opportunity to Vacuum out the dust.
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Anna from Palo Alto, AL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer runs but produces no heat
Unplug the unit. The top of the dryer is held down by 2 simple friction pins. By lifting the dryer top above it's front door panel the top will swing up. Prop the top up so you can reach down the front panel. There are 2 Phillips screws about 6 inches down on the dryers front panel. Remove the 2 screws, tip the front panel toward you it will slip off the dryer drum. Remove the 2 push on wires attached to the door switch. Gently lift the front panel off the 2 hinge points at the bottom and set it aside. The parts that your going to replace are the 2 solenoids on the burner assembly. The burner assembly is located on the lower left side of the dryer. Remove the 2 Philips screws that "clamp" the solenoids in place. Pull the 3 & 2 wire friction connectors off the solenoids. Lift the clamp off the top of the solenoids. Pick the 2 solenoids up off the valve assemble. Put the 2 new solenoids on the valve assembly push the wires back on, put the clamp back on and resemble the dryer. *Note: just to make a quick check on the continuity of the solenoids. I suspended the dryer drum so it could rotate without damaging it, put my clamp on amp probe on the 120v line to the solenoids the 3 wire one was good the 2 wire one was open.
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Richard from Appleton, ME
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Dryer would not heat up
First I removed two screws holding a bracket that keeps the two ignition coils in place and removed the wires to the two coils. I replaced the old coils with the new coils, re-attached the wires and re-secured the bracket. I also replace the door catch simply using a flat head screw driver to remove the broken catch and pushed in the new catch. The Lint Screen is a simple replacement requiring no tools.
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Karl from Nanuet, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Sam
December 13, 2017
I change the igniter because was not lighting and then was still the same, I check for power to the igniter and was going power but still not lighting.
For model number fgq332es2
Hi Sam, Thank you for the question. I suggest trying to replace the 'M' Series Ignition Coil Kit,PartSelect Number PS470049. You can also test them with a Multi-Meter. The two prong coil will read 1,000-1,300 ohms, and the three prong coil will read 1,300-1,400 ohms across prongs 1&2, and 500-600 ohms across prongs 1&3. Hope this helps.
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John
August 12, 2017
My dryer will not light. I see the heating coil come on and get hot, but no Flame. Could it be the ignition coil kit? Thanks.
For model number FGQ1442ES0
Hi John,
Thank you for your inquiry. In most cases this part is the problem and needs to be replaced. You could also check your radiant flame sensor with a multi-meter to see if that part is malfunctioning at all. That is the second most likely part to cause a problem like this. While you are testing parts I would also suggest testing your control thermistor as well. Good luck with your repair!
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Bob
June 9, 2019
My dryer is not heating up. I had the issue of it not turning and ordered a drum belt from you and got that issue fixed. I read your previous replies about checking the coils with a multi meter to see if they are bad. Before I remove the coils to check them, do I need to turn off the gas to the dryer? I have a multi meter to check with.
For model number FDGB23RGS1
Hello Bob, Thank you for the question. Yes, the gas should be turned off before checking the coils. Hope this helps!
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Ron
March 4, 2018
Dryer will dry for awhile then shut off. Have been using dryer on touch up setting. This dries but only cycles for 15 minutes at low heat setting. Is my issues in the moisture sensor? Thank you.
For model number AGQ7000ES0
Hi Ron, Thank you for the question. Sounds like you will need to replace the Interface Board/Timer, PartSelect Number PS1152216. This board tells the element when to heat up. Hope this helps!
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Jim
February 22, 2018
Hi, i am replacing the coils on a combo dryer. The instructions above seem to be for a stand alone. How do i replace these coils and also the starter switch? Thanks for any help.
For model number GLGT1142CS1
Hello Jim, thank you for your question. Even though the repair video is for a stand alone dryer, the installation on your unit would be the same. Once you gain access to the heater section, by removing the slanted panel under the dryer control panel, there will be a safety cover that can be removed. All the heater, coils, thermostats should be visible from there. You could then follow the following instructions for installing the coils:
Remove 2 Phillips screws with short handled Phillips driver that hold the gas valve coil bracket in place. Unplug and remove both coils, installed new coils and bracket. Re installed safety panel, screws and slanted cover.
I hope this helps!
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Rich
February 20, 2019
I replaced the Flame sensor and the coils at the same time still takes over 3 hours long to dry. What can I do?
For model number FAQG7001LW0
Hello Rich, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Control Thermistor, PartSelect Number PS1149368.This part controls the temperature of the inside of the dryer drum. This part is located in the blower housing. This part can be tested with a multi-meter. It should ready 50K ohms of resistance at 77 degrees F. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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John
November 28, 2017
Will this kit work with propane? If not do you have one that will? Thank you
For model number AGQ7000ES1
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. Yes it will. Good luck with your repair.
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Boris
November 30, 2017
How many 'm' series ignition coil kit i need
For model number DG400AXW2
Hi Boris,
Thank you for your question. You will just need to buy one 'm' series ignition coil kit for your appliance. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Mike
January 11, 2018
I replaced this part igniter still doesnt glow and cant here gas turn on whats next?
For model number FAQG7011LW0
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your question. If you have already replaced the coils, there are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the flame sensor, the control thermistor, the igniter, the limiter, the blower housing and wheel, and the thermostat. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Karen
July 8, 2019
I have changed the ignition coil kit, Flame sensor, and igniter. My dryer spins but no heat. Any thoughts on what to trouble shoot next? Thank you
For model number FDG336RES0
Hello Karen, thank you for your question. It sounds like the issue is a thermostat. We would recommend testing the thermostats in the unit to determine if one of those are the issues. I hope this helps!
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