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Model Number: GEQ9800LW1 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 1 - 5 years
My dryer has stopped drying totally. Inside wiring is in place but the element is not heating. I feel it has to be one of the 3 parts listed. My question is, how do you remove the heating element? I removed the front lower panel and can see the thermal cut-offand thermostat on the heating element housing. Do you romove it from the front? A tip would be gratly asppreciated.
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