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Model Number: TEDL600 Brand: Estate Age: More than 10 years
My electric dryer has been taking longer and longer to dry clothes. It has the moisture sensing feature but no matter how dry I set the dial for the clothes have to be dried repeatedly. I cleaned out the lint shute last weekend. It was fairly clogged up. Never did get the shute completely out of the dryer cabinet.
Now I want to clean out the heating element box but I cant figure out how to remove it. Any help would be appreciated. |
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