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Old 10-25-2007, 07:45 AM
Warren Warren is offline
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By far the easiest way to replace the heater coil is from the back. Make sure your heating coil is bad before you buy and replace. I replaced several parts before I found the one that I truly needed. Unless you are positive your heating coil is bad - I suggest you go down to Radio Shack or electrical supply store and buy a ohmmeter. These cost $20-$30. You can check the connectivity for most everything including the heating coil.
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