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jenada  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 3, 2008 9:14:22 AM(UTC)
jenada

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My dryer element in the back was staying on even after i would open the dryer door. it would often spark a bit and sounded like some tin foil was rolling around back there.
well yesterday it sparked and then from the back of the dryer i could see the light inside went out and it will no longer heat. it still runs just no heat.
i am thinking i need a new element? What do you think? THANKS
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libertyappl  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 3, 2008 9:48:34 AM(UTC)
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It could be the element (Part Details - GE Heater hsng assembly, part number: WE14X10015) or one of the thermostats may have blown (Part Details - GE Thermostat, safety, part number: WE4X757) or Part Details - GE Thermostat-control, part number: WE04X10028

You will need to check to see which with an ohm meter.

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