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Looking to change the heating element in your dryer? You've come to the right place! Below, you'll find a step-by-step run-through of the process. Scroll down for more.

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  1. Make sure there's no power going to your dryer while you're working.
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  3. On the right side, you'll see a long metal (probably gray) housing. The Element is inside. [2]
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  5. (These two sensors could be your problem (in 50% of the cases, it is). Also, there is a heating fuse to your left, under the larger casing on the left. It is about an inch long, and has two wires attached. This can also be your problem. One screw holds it in. If in doubt, take all these to the appliance store, and they'll test them with a voltmeter.)
    • Test the heating element with a multimeter by setting it to read continuity. Touch the 2 leads of the heating element with the multimeter. If there isn't any continuity, then you need to replace the element.
  6. It should easily come loose. If not, lift a little harder and pull the bottom toward you. There may be a screw and small bracket at the top that needs to be removed. There are some hooks on the bottom that will come loose.
  7. Take out the screw, and carefully pull out the element, which is a coil that heats up, on some metal housing. Examine the coil for breaks. If you have a voltmeter, test the element. Also test the Sensors. This will tell you what's broken.
  8. Replace the element, replace all the sensors and the back panel, as well as the exhaust hose. When done, try it out! [4]
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  • Question
    Why won't my dryer turn on after I've replaced the heating element?
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    There can be quite a few reasons for this. Electric parts may have gotten damaged; a fuse may need a replacement; the protection switch inside the machine may have been triggered; a wall plug fuse may be off...Google for a manual or call your plumber.
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    I've replaced my heat element coil, but now my fuse keeps blowing. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Check to see if you put the heat element coil in properly and that the wires are connected.
  • Question
    Can I do this if it is a gas dryer?
    Community Answer
    That is a very dangerous task to do on your own. It would be best to Have a professional appliance repair technician do it for you.
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