...up Might be the heater or a heater limit or the timer itself. It also could be the wall outlet or circuit breaker. It most likely is the heater itself though. Repair videos and manual on kenmore ...
...wall.Pop up the topYou should see the heater in the back.Remove the wires connections, and move them to the sideRemove the retianing screwsPull the heater out.Put the new heater in and reverse the ...
heater in behind the back wall of the drum. To access the heater place a screwdriver between the top and front panel and pop the top up.The heater housing will be attached to the top of that back wall
...would be the thermo cut off. It's located on the heater housing or the back wall. It looks like a small thermostat. It should have continuity. The third is the heater relay, should be in the
...heater assebly..there is a safety fuse on the top of housing nearthe wall...if its a whirlpool,remove back cover..on the left side of the dryer,where the vent line hooks up,just above it..a white ...
...Thanks! check your wall vent to make sure it's not clogged,also check the fuse on the heater box it may have blown,without the fuse the heater will not work,you can check it with an omns ...
...see the heater box,the fuse which turns the heater box on is at the top of the heater box,replace that and it should work,most of the time what blows the fuse is cloogged wall or dryer vent ...
...heater on the back wall of the machine left hand corner there are also two relays on that same back wall and one on the blower you have to be able to take a wire off each relay and with a multimeter ...
blowing heater fuse blowing heater fuse on any heat setting try unhooking the vent from the wall and running it. if it dont blow the fuse then it is a vent problem.
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