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Model Number: 110.86476800 Brand: Kenmore Age: More than 10 years
Installation instructions for the replacing the heating element.
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B, Here is a basic heater removal, installation , instructions as you requested. Good Luck, 1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. the heater terminal block2. Remove the rear panel. 3. To remove the thermal cutoff (TCO) a) Remove the two wires from the TCO terminals. b) Remove the hex-head screw, unhook the end of the bracket, and remove the TCO. 4. To remove the heater and inlet thermistor/ high-limit thermostat a) Lift the locking tab and remove the 2-wire connector from the inlet thermistor. b) Remove the wire connector from the high-limit thermostat terminal. c) Remove the two wire connectors from d) Remove the two hex-head screws from the heater assembly and remove the assembly e) Using a flat-blade screwdriver, pry the the assembly.inlet thermistor terminal off the heater terminal, and remove the thermistor from Reverse procedure and test unit for operation.
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You're quite welcome. We hope all went OK, and you're dryer is up and running. Drop us a line anytime you need assistance on your aplliances, we're here to help. Thanks Again,
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thank you again and I wll do so part should be here tomorrow.So it will be up and running about this time. You guys save me and alot of other people alot of pain and suffering. |
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Dang it I have replaced thermal fuse nothing. I have replaced the heating element nothing still no heat. im at a loss guys but that not hard for me i dont work on dryer very often. so tell me guys what should I do next??
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I need some help on what I will do next im thinking of getting the thermal shut off kit. But waiting on your responses.
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The thermal fuse kit, could be the issue. If replacing it, doesn't solve the issue, you'll need to get access to a multi meter, Part number: AP5641753 so we can test circuits and voltages, and get your dryer up and running. Thanks,
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