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itzmebran  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 30, 2009 9:18:25 AM(UTC)
itzmebran

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i have a roper dryer it turns on and rolls and everything on it works but it just will not heat up ! please help i do not have the money to buy a new one! :eek: i m thinking it is the heating element :confused: ? is it easy to change and is that what it is? thanks and GOD bless! brandie:(
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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Thursday, December 31, 2009 3:12:55 PM(UTC)
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Hi Brandie

Well, you do not have to buy a new one but you need to find out what is wrong with this one.

Your dryer has thermal protection devices that act like fuses and "blow" when the dryer gets too hot. This is a good thing, since the alternative is burning down your domicile.

You are going to need an electrical testing meter. If you do not have one, you can get one for less than $20.00, or a better solution is to have a friend come over with theirs and do the testing for you, or at least let you borrow it. You will want to do this.

1. Test to see that 120v is coming to each side of the connection block and the neutral (center) wire.

Then unplug the dryer and take off the back (it just unscrews) and test the continuity of these items.

Part number: AP3094244
Part number: AP3094244


Part number: AP3115922
Part number: AP3115922


Be sure to disconnect them to do the test. If one is bad I suggest you replace all three.

If they are ok, use the meter to test the ohms on the heater element. Should be 8 to 12.

If you have to replace the heating element you just unscrew the screws that hold it on.

Finally, thoroughly, and I do mean thoroughly clean out the inside of the dryer and particularly the lint chute, blower housing and outside vent pipe.

That should do it.
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