Dryer heating element. If your dryer does not heat first check for a blown thermal fuse on the blower housing before replacing the heating element. In most cases the heating element will have a break in the element if defective. *May need wire connector to install heating element.
Dryer heating element assembly. If the dryer does not heat the thermal fuse should be checked before replacing the heating element. Normally, the element will have a break in the coil if defective.
Dryer heating element and rear housing assembly. Before checking the heating element, first make sure that the thermal fuse is not defective. Normally, a heating element will have a break in the coil if defective.
Dryer heating element assembly. 5500 Watt 3 coil element with housing. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown themal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.
Dryer heating element and housing assembly. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown themal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.
Dryer heating element. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown thermal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.
Heating element assembly with replacement high limit thermostat, L248-80 (240 Volt, 4750 Watt). Dryer Heating element. If the dryer does not heat check for a blown thermal fuse or thermal cut out. Heating elements will often have a break in the coil element if defective.
Heating element assembly for series A3 electric dryers. Includes heating element, thermal fuse, heat shield, heater enclosure, and ceramic insulators.
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