Victor R Plano , TX November 27, 2021 Appliance: General Electric Electric Dryer DBXR453EV0WW Ge Dryer Dbxr453ev0ww: It stopped heating. There was still air and it rotated fine but no heat. How to replace Rear Drum Bearing Kit. Searched online for a heating element (I suspected that was the problem). Happened on your site and then was very pleased with your response. Once I entered the model number, I was able to search for most parts I wanted very easily. After finding the heating coil I wanted (just the re-string kit), I was amazed to find a video specifically for this model, that shows exactly how to access and service the heating coil. After seeing how easy it was, I decided to replace the rear bearing also, since it is an older dryer. Since I had it all apart, I decided to replace the drive belt and a front drum slide which was worn. One thing that helped me remember the electrical connections was to take pictures with my cell phone before disconnecting anything. In summary, it was very easy to get the parts and information need to make the repair. You just need a little DIY attitude and basic mechanical skills. It cost only about $150, compared to $500 for a new one. (And they don't make em like they used to). I think I will try to use this site for any other appliances that quit. Really pleased with the videos. Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours