WHIRLPOOL WGD5000DW Spinning But No Heat
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93%
CONF
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Gas Valve Solenoid Set
These coils are responsible for electromagnetically lifting the plungers within the gas valve. Over time, the internal insulation on the copper windings breaks down due to heat cycling, causing the coils to fail to create a sufficient magnetic field to open the valve even if the igniter is glowing. This results in a 'spin but no heat' condition where the ignition sequence initiates but never releases fuel.
SKU: 279834
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4%
CONF
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Dryer Igniter
The igniter is a Silicon Carbide element that must reach a specific resistance and temperature to trigger the flame sensor. These elements are extremely brittle and prone to hairline fractures caused by vibration or thermal shock. A fracture creates an open circuit, preventing the igniter from heating up and halting the entire gas ignition process.
SKU: 279311
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3%
CONF
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Thermal Fuse
On this specific gas model architecture, the thermal fuse is a non-resettable safety device wired in series with the burner circuit. If the exhaust temperature exceeds the fuse's rated threshold (typically due to vent obstruction), the internal solder link melts. This breaks the electrical path to the gas valve and igniter while allowing the motor to continue tumbling the load.
SKU: 3392519
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Gas Valve Solenoid Set.
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