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Manufacturer: Electrolux
Type of Appliance: Gas Dryer
Model Number: EFMG627UTT1
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

Hi all, I am looking for any service bulletins addressing improper heating on a EFMG627UTT1 gas dryer. Specifically I am wondering if there is anything about the control board or less likely, the thermistors. The entire burner circuit tests okay - it ignites, flame sensor opens, thermal limiter stays closed (so its not an airflow problem), and I even replaced the gas valve coils in case they were failing under load - this did no resolve the issue. The control board sends voltage to the burner for about 30 seconds before the burner ignites, the flame burns for about 25 seconds, and voltage is turned off to the burner circuit at the control board for about 20 seconds before the process repeats. The result is you have to run three cycles to dry your towels.

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Uploaded one bulletin but don’t think it will solve your problem but good to know about.Waiting on approval:

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Thank you!

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Thanks, Captain!

 

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