If you haven't got it already here's the [document|30589|tech sheet] for the dryer.
Seems as though you've replaced everything mentioned for a 29 error code but if you haven't done so already, perhaps run through the test #4 on p.12 and then test #3a on p.10 (if necessary) as described in the sheet and check.
In the end it may be something else on the control board not working, that is connected to the control board sensor circuit which in itself may be working OK.
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There is also a wiring diagram on p.4 so you can check the wiring from the control board, right through to the ignitor
If you haven't got it already here's the [document|30589|tech sheet] for the dryer.
Seems as though you've replaced everything mentioned for a 29 error code but if you haven't done so already, perhaps run through the test #4 on p.12 and then test #3a on p.10 (if necessary) as described in the sheet and check.
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In the end it may be something else on the control board that is connected to the control board sensor circuit which in itself may be working OK.
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In the end it may be something else on the control board not working, that is connected to the control board sensor circuit which in itself may be working OK.
If you haven't got it already here's the [document|30589|tech sheet] for the dryer.
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Seems as though you've replaced everything mentioned for a 29 error code but perhaps run through the test #4 on p.12 and then test #3a on p.10 (if necessary) as described in the sheet and check.
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Seems as though you've replaced everything mentioned for a 29 error code but if you haven't done so already, perhaps run through the test #4 on p.12 and then test #3a on p.10 (if necessary) as described in the sheet and check.
In the end it may be something else on the control board that is connected to the control board sensor circuit which in itself may be working OK.
Hi @wayne1396
If you haven't got it already here's the [document|30589|tech sheet] for the dryer.
Seems as though you've replaced everything mentioned for a 29 error code but perhaps run through the test #4 on p.12 and then test #3a on p.10 (if necessary) as described in the sheet and check.
In the end it may be something else on the control board that is connected to the control board sensor circuit which in itself may be working OK.