Question about Kenmore Dryers
SOURCE: replacing Kenmore dryer parts
that one is old enough to vote..if filter on top remove back find small hole on right just below top may be hidden by pasted on tech sheet..through hole insert long socket 5/16 or reach up from underneath with short ratchet and socket remove screws and attached wires lift element housing up slightly and pull bottom of housing out and down..5/16 screw on backside holdes element in
Posted on Jun 19, 2008
SOURCE: Need to replace the heating element in stackable Kenmore model 417.98702891
hi thanks for the question just underneath the dryer on the front theres a panel remove this panel the element is on the right thanks for the question the appliance doc
Posted on Sep 15, 2008
SOURCE: kenmore 80 series runs but dont blow hot air
Where is the location of the heating element for a Kenmore 80 series dryer heavy duty model # 77834795
Posted on Jan 02, 2009
SOURCE: kenmore model 76712 does not blow heat just cold air
The following link explains how to troubleshoot and dryer "no heat" problem and the common causes:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r630242-dryer_runs_but_not_heat
Read through the link thoroughly, paying particular attention to the section that discusses proper ventilation. Most dryer heat related problems are caused by insufficient air flow which, in turn, causes the dryer to overheat to failure. More commonly, the Thermal Cut-Off (TCO) fails. You will need to check all the components mentioned in order to be sure. If you haven't had your dryer ventilation cleaned or inspected in a while, now would be a good time to do so. Failure to correct any potential existing problems, can cause premature failure of any parts you replace.
If you have questions, or require additional assistance, please let me know, so I can provide you with a viable solution. i hope this helps you.
Posted on Jan 22, 2009
SOURCE: my kenmore dryer is blowing out cold air
Make sure that both poles of your circuit are live - An electric dryer uses 220 volts to the heating element, but taps into only one pole (110 volt) for the motor that spins the drum. Check your circuit breaker to make sure that neither pole has tripped.
Posted on Jul 20, 2009
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