Four screws exposed the heating element. two screws removed the front panel and two other screws removed the front bracket holding the element chamber in place. the rear of the chamber has a small lip on it and I had to rotate the chamber to get the lip over the edge in the back of the dryer. I also labeled the wires on the side of the chamber so I would put them back in the4 right place. a fifth screw held the element in the chamber. its close to the plug. have a shot vac ready to clean out all the lint. putting everything back together took all of 5 minutes. Total repair time was about 25 minutes. I've not replaced an element in about 25 years so I took my time breaking things down.