More often than not the thermal fuses /diodes are blown. If you wish this repaired contact [email protected] If the thermal fuses are still intact, the element between 1800 - 2200 depending on your model.
I have the same problem but when i went for the part they told me it wasnt the element because if it was the dryer would not even spin around i dont know what to do cant cope without it
The heating elements that dry the clothes is more than likely burnt out. If the drier turns on and the clothes tumble then the element is the only other possible reason for the drier not to heat up. This element is in the bottom of the drier and can be accessed through the removal of the back panel. It will more than likely be in a square metal box. It isn't hard to replace as you will see but you will need to take the model and serial #'s to an appliance parts house for the proper replacement part.
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More often than not the thermal fuses /diodes are blown. If you wish this repaired contact [email protected] If the thermal fuses are still intact, the element between 1800 - 2200 depending on your model.
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I have the same problem but when i went for the part they told me it wasnt the element because if it was the dryer would not even spin around i dont know what to do cant cope without it
The heating elements that dry the clothes is more than likely burnt out. If the drier turns on and the clothes tumble then the element is the only other possible reason for the drier not to heat up. This element is in the bottom of the drier and can be accessed through the removal of the back panel. It will more than likely be in a square metal box. It isn't hard to replace as you will see but you will need to take the model and serial #'s to an appliance parts house for the proper replacement part.
Good luck hope this helped
Dave