1 Answer Hello Nicky. Check and make sure you have 240 volts coming to the dryer. Check and make sure the unit is not set to Air Fluff. Also check the heater WP4391960 and thermal fuses 279769 and see if they are good. You can test these with a multi-meter MA-DM1. They should read closed for continuity. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Tom August 06, 2011 for Model Number 11070832990 My Kenmore gas dryer purchased in 1999 still tumbles the clothes but no heat is coming out. Would this be the heating element that has gone out and what part would I get to replace it and where do I find instructions on how to do it myself? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Tom! This answer was located on our Repair Forum, this is a free service in which technicians will assist with answering repair questions for our customers. Please use this link to assist in your repair. Hope it helps! http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/dryer-repair/4743-no-heat-gas-dryer.html Read More...
Donald K. July 24, 2011 for Model Number TEDS680BQ1 My dryer quit heating. I checked the voltage, getting 240. I think that it is the dryer coil, part no AP3109438. The coil is in the heating box which is sealed together around the coil. How do I get the old heat coil out of the heating box in order to change it out?
1 Answer Hello Donald. You will need to disconnect the power to the unit. Then remove the back panel from the dryer, and remove the heater housing from the dryer. Once removed, you will remove the screw securing the element WP4391960 and pull the element out of the housing. Reinstall in reverse order. Hope this helps. Read More...
Bill July 19, 2011 for Model Number sears kenmore I have to run the dryer several times to get cloths dry. Some times the top of dryer feels hot and other times very cool. I pulled out the heating element and found one of the insulators broken on coils. Could this cause the problem, or is it the cut out?
1 Answer Hello Bill. The insulator will need to be repaired. Also you will need to check the venting system and make sure it is not clogged. If so, it can prevent the dryer from drying properly. Hope this helps. Read More...
Dave July 14, 2011 for Model Number LER4624BQ2 Which heating element is the correct one for the model I listed?
1 Answer Hello Dave! Have you taken out the current element yet? If so, is it a 240v 5400w or a 240v 5200w? This will help us determine the correct heating element for your unit. Thanks! Read More...
Bob S. July 03, 2011 for Model Number 76570410 Can a new heating element be replaced by only taking off the rear panel on this older model #76570410?
1 Answer Hello Bob. Yes, if you disconnect the power to the unit, and remove the back panel, you can access and replace the element WP4391960. Hope this helps. Read More...
Unsure June 24, 2011 for Model Number Kenmore and my model number is110.96250100 part number is AP3094254 Do you have to take the drum off to get to the heating element?
1 Answer Hello Unsure. No, you will need to remove the back panel of the dryer to access the heating element and replace it. The element is located on the right side of the back of the dryer. Hope this helps. Read More...
Unsure June 24, 2011 for Model Number 110.9650100 Do you have to take the drum out to get to the heating element?
1 Answer Hello Unsure. The model number you provided is not working. Can you supply the correct model number? Thanks. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Grant June 23, 2011 for Model Number ler7648kqo Not sure which heating element to get for my whirlpool dryer.
1 Answer Hello Grant! The heating element for your dryer model LER7648KQ0 is part number 279838. Thanks! Read More...
Dawn May 11, 2011 for Model Number REL 5646 AWO My mother has an old Roper dryer that just stopped drying the clothes. Could it be the heating elment?the serial no. is REL 5646 A. If it the heating elment which one would I need to get.
1 Answer Hello Dawn. Check and make sure you have 240 volts coming to the dryer. Also check the heater WP4391960 and thermal fuses 279769 and see if they are good. You can test these with a multi-meter MA-DM1. They should read closed for continuity. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...