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Old 06-06-2007, 07:16 PM   #1
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Brand: Frigidaire
Model Number: fde/g23rg
Age: 5 - 10 years

I replaced the belt on my dryer, everything fine with that. I had the top portion of the dryer propped up against the wall and sitting on the edge of the dryer. As Im sure you can guess the back fell. It disconnected 4 wires. There is no wiring diagram any where on the dryer. I contacted the manufacturer and they sent me the user manual. I asked them for the wiring diagram, they said it was unavailable. Does anyone know where I can get one. This is what I have

A white wire, which I believe goes to the motor that runs the belt.
A orange and a pink wire which both go to the front of the dryer and attach to the front of the blower. The orange one also splits and runs to the gas controls. And there is a red wire that comes from the power cord.

I am attaching a drawing of the module in question. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 06-07-2007, 03:23 AM   #2
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If anyone has any thoughts on this I would greatly appreciate it.

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Usually the way the wires where laying determines where they go. Obviosly if it will not reach something it doen't go there.
Just check dryer pigtail for dead shorts before starting.
There are two wires going to the gas valve and two wires going to the motor to drive it pins 4&5.
When you are done just make sure there are no shorts going to the gas valve or to the motor.
The heater is wired in series with the overload thermostat, cycling thermostat and thermal fuze.

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problem fixed
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have you found a wiring diagram? if not I could take a pic of mine to post.
 
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Could you post a picture of it for me? That would be awesome, I have still not found anything. Contacted the manufactuer, they mailed me all the documentation they have, a owners manual. I asked them for a wiring diagram, they said it was not available for my model. Searched all over the net. Posted in numerous forums. I greatly appreciate you taking the time out of your day to do this for me, Thank you.

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I acutally need to find another wire for mine today. after that I'll post a pic. probably later this afternoon.
 
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