How Do You Repair The Heater Coil In A Clothes Dryer?
You’ve been noticing that your dryer is taking longer and longer to dry your clothes, and now you’ve even had to run the same load twice to get them completely dry. You’ve already vacuumed the lint receptacle and checked the machine’s airflow, and both of those are normal. The dryer spins and runs, but there is no heat. The most likely culprit is the heater coil. Over time the heater coil in a clothes dryer thins out in places along its coil and eventually a break forms in the heating coil. Once this happens, the coil cannot heat itself using electricity. If this happens, it’s time for a new heater coil. Unplug the electrical cord. Never work on any piece of electronic equipment without first removing its power source. Slide the putty knife under the front top piece of the clothes dryer and release the two top clips. There will be one clip on each corner that are released by gently pushing the hinges up and sliding them back. Set the panel aside. Remove all lint and dust buildup from t