Larry F Albany , GA August 16, 2019 Appliance: Model DWSR483EB2WW GE DRYER Dryer taking too long to dry a load suspected a bad heater coil Took dryer front off and removed drum in order to reach heater coil shroud. Removed shroud and tested coil with a multimeter. There was no continuity. Inspected coil and found a break in the inside coil. Also tested all 3 thermostats while everything was taken apart and they were fine. Ordered replacement coils and received them the next day. Stretched new coils to 40 “ for inside and 48” for outer and rethreaded in the shroud. Reassembled dryer and it’s perfect, all in less than 24 hours. The hardest part is reattaching dryer drum belt to idler pulley. Video provided by Appliance Parts Pros is all you need to perform this. Restringing coils was $44 versus $144 for a new pre-strung shroud. I have fixed my washer, dryer, and refrigerator ice maker using the videos from App Parts Pros. Since discovering this company it’s been bye-bye appliance repairman. Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours