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GE Gas Dryer Valve Solenoid Replacement - Signs & How-To

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Gas dryer tumbles but won't heat or heats intermittently when solenoid coils fail. Replacing the valve coils restores ignition and heat.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

GE Gas Dryer Valve Solenoid Replacement — What This Part Does

The gas valve solenoids are coils that sit on top of the gas valve assembly near the burner. When the control board sends power during a heat cycle, the coils energize and open the valve to let gas flow to the burner for ignition. Over time, heat cycling and age cause the coils to fail, preventing the valve from opening reliably.

GE dryers typically use either a two-terminal or three-terminal solenoid design. When one coil fails, the gas valve won’t open, or it may open only intermittently. The dryer will tumble normally but produce no heat, or heat will cut in and out unpredictably. Replacing the failed solenoid coils restores proper gas flow and ignition.

Jump to Replacement Steps

Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer and shut off the gas supply valve on the line feeding the appliance.
  2. Remove the lint screen, then take out the screws securing the top or front panel to access the burner compartment (steps vary by GE model).
  3. Locate the gas valve solenoids on top of the gas valve assembly near the burner and flame cone.
  4. Test each solenoid with a multimeter set to ohms: for a two-terminal coil, look for 1,000 to 2,000 ohms, and for a three-terminal coil, measure between the two closest terminals for 300 to 2,000 ohms.
  5. Unplug the wire connectors from the failed solenoid, then remove the retaining bracket or screws holding the coil to the valve body.
  6. Lift the old coil straight off the valve stem and set the new coil in the same position, making sure it seats flush against the valve.
  7. Reinstall the retaining bracket and screws, then reconnect the wire harness to the coil terminals in the same orientation.
  8. Reassemble the dryer panels and lint screen, turn on the gas supply, plug in the dryer, and run a heat cycle to verify ignition and steady flame.
  9. Watch the first few cycles to confirm the burner lights reliably and the dryer heats clothes to dryness without cutting out.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
GE gas valve solenoid coil kitAmazon | GE part numbers WE4X692 and WE4X693 are common replacements sold individually or as a primary and secondary coil kit. Check your model and serial plate (usually inside the door opening or on the back panel) and confirm whether your valve uses two-terminal or three-terminal coils before ordering.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

Working on a gas dryer means dealing with both electrical components and gas connections. If you are not comfortable shutting off gas, testing coils with a multimeter, or verifying proper burner ignition after the repair, call an appliance technician. A pro can also diagnose whether the no-heat symptom is actually caused by a failed igniter, flame sensor, or control board instead of the solenoids. If you smell gas at any point during disassembly or testing, stop work immediately, leave the area, and call your gas utility or a qualified service tech. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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