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any advice on how to replace a heating element on a hotpoint dryer?

should i check for any other problems before i repalce the heating element? it tumbles fine but will not get warm.

Update:

what is the general cost to replace verses buying a new element

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    http://www.repairclinic.com/0047_8.asp

    go here it might help

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    so some distance all i've got had to interchange replaced right into a heating element. i'm not precisely pleased with Sears on their washers and dryers, so i might get a Volt Ohm Multimeter (VOM) and degree the resistance on the fuse and the element. certainly one of them could degree infinite resistance. If neither does I propose junking it and changing manufacturers. Their washers a minimum of have 1000's of tremendous high priced computing gadget **** of their controls that are unreliable and a genuine discomfort to objective to troubleshoot and $$$$$ to interchange. In different words, i'm a upset shopper. The heating element itself could be an uncomplicated alternative, yet i does not take that any farther aside than surely needed.

  • While you have the back of the dryer off, I would clean out any dirt or lint you see in the bottom of the dryer, and try to make sure the vent is unobstructed.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you can always buy a new one ....they cheap as hell..

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