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Charlee  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:31:47 PM(UTC)
Charlee

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My dryer had no heat. I was going to replace the heating element, but I can't find it! I took off the the back access panel. Didn't see anything that looked like where I needed to be! I took off the top. Could see the drum. And in the back I could see a housing cover , which I think is where the heating coils are going to go! But how do I get there? Or am I even close to being there???? HELP!!!
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misterfixall  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:24:02 PM(UTC)
misterfixall

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there is a screw on either side of front panel .then gently lift panel of bottom clips so you do not disconnect wires ,put to side, disconect belt from idler tension pulley+motor.there 2 screws on either side of frame about 1 foot from base .i remove them to make it eisier to remove drum .now the heater is exposed/ you can buy the entire assembly with or without thermostats, check for broken element
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