Product Description
Heating Element Specifications
This element is strung with a coiled wire made of a nickel and a chrome alloy. This wire receives, but resists, a controlled electric current and as a result, the wire heats up. The heat produced is used to dry the clothes in your dryer.
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Samsung, Maytag, Amana, Whirlpool.
Part# WP35001247 replaces these:
AP6008695, 35001247, DC47-00019A, WP35001247VP
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KIRK B - February 4, 2023
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Great part. Easy install. Operator helped to cross reference part numbers
So happy.
Graham C - May 5, 2022
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No heat in dryer
Getting the right part number is the key. Got the right part and it works perfectly. $150.00 part to fix a $2000.00 dryer. Very happy.
Lon P - April 14, 2022
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Ok so far
The second one I replaced, hope it lasts longer than the last. Also inquired about a relay for a different unit, but couldn’t get any help
Kevin M - December 8, 2021
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Michal K - April 30, 2021
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Super fast delivery
The part itself arrived much faster than expected and it worked great. Just a note for others, there’s a faint burning smell when you first run the dryer after installing but it disappears within a couple of minutes and is completely normal.
John C - March 10, 2021
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Worked perfectly! Straightforward repair.
Element arrived much sooner that I expected, and in perfect condition. Repair is performed through the front. YouTube is your friend.
Gary F - September 1, 2020
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Works as required
The part fit and the dryer worked on the first try. Exceptional fast delivery.
Patrick M - August 29, 2020
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Works great
I was a bit hesitant to do this repair myself, but after watching a few videos, it turned to be a pretty simple replacement, and my dryer is a back up and running now
Kevin W - June 17, 2019
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Part arrived quickly
The part works equipment is working great
Filip F - June 12, 2019
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Easy repair
Part came fast, dryer works , easy repair,
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Dryer was not producing heat due to a broken heating element.
Initially I remove the the back panel on the dryer to locate the heating element, but ,next to impossible to remove from this point due to mounting screw located on the blind side of the support bracket.
In order to get to these screw you will have to remove the top of the dryer which is secured with two 10mm screws in the rear. Then remove the control panel secured with four screws.
then I preceded to remove the front of the dryer secured with four screws on the top four screws around the door opening .I gently pull the front open and disconnect the door switch and lift up to remove. I was know able to gain better access to see the screws holding the element housing and support bracket. After removing the three screws I took a picture of the electrical connections for reference which came in handy for reconnection.
The spade connectors are difficult to remove and a flat blade screwdriver works best. Once the element housing is removed from the unit its just a matter of separating the two halves of the housing to gain access to the element itself.
The element is sandwiched between the two halves of the housing and is a bit tricky to reinstall.
It’s best to position the element in the upper portion of the split housing using the four securing screws and then align with the lower half . You then feed the element leads thru the receptacle and bend the securing tabs down and you are ready to reverse the take down procedure..
In order to get to these screw you will have to remove the top of the dryer which is secured with two 10mm screws in the rear. Then remove the control panel secured with four screws.
then I preceded to remove the front of the dryer secured with four screws on the top four screws around the door opening .I gently pull the front open and disconnect the door switch and lift up to remove. I was know able to gain better access to see the screws holding the element housing and support bracket. After removing the three screws I took a picture of the electrical connections for reference which came in handy for reconnection.
The spade connectors are difficult to remove and a flat blade screwdriver works best. Once the element housing is removed from the unit its just a matter of separating the two halves of the housing to gain access to the element itself.
The element is sandwiched between the two halves of the housing and is a bit tricky to reinstall.
It’s best to position the element in the upper portion of the split housing using the four securing screws and then align with the lower half . You then feed the element leads thru the receptacle and bend the securing tabs down and you are ready to reverse the take down procedure..
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Clayton from MIAMI, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Jose
December 29, 2017
How do i replace the heating element? My dryer does not produce heat and i measured both thermostat and the heating element. Both thermostat read close/continuity & the heating element was open circuit. Thanks, jose
For model number MDE6700AYW
Hello Jose, Thank you for your inquiry. Although we do not have a video for this exact part, I have included a link for a video on replacing the heating element for a similar model. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtSdiY8S-Q8
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Michelle
October 30, 2019
Our front load dryer does not throw any heat, the drum runs and all lights come on just no heat
For model number YIED7200TW
Hello Michelle, thank you for writing. This is most likely due to either a faulty Heating Element, part number PS11741835, or Thermistor, part number PS11741828 for your dryer. Here is a link to some information on our website for testing the dryer's Heating Element: https://www.partselect.ca/Dryer+test-heating-element+repair.htm. Good luck with your repair!
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Lindsay
September 23, 2019
I replaced my heating element about 1 year ago and it burned out again. Might i need a new thermostat as well?
For model number Dv337aegxaa
Hi Lindsay, thank you for your question. Looking at your model information there are a few parts that you should take out and test to see which one is giving you the issue. The first parts to check in this case would be all of your thermostats and thermal fuses. You can test those parts with a multi meter and they should be reading 0 ohms to be working correctly. If those parts are fine, you should then go on to testing your heating element as well. You can also test that with a multi meter and it should be reading between 0 - 50 ohms. Something else you should also check would be your filter and ducts. Make sure there is absolutely no blockage that would restrict air flow in your appliance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Adam
February 9, 2020
My dryer will not cut off at the end of the cycle. It has heat. Ive done some research online and it sounds like it may be either the timer of the heating element? Can you confirm before i buy parts
For model number MDE6700AYW
Hello Adam,
Thank you for your question. Our sources suggest replacing the control timer under part PS11741826 before the heating element, since the element would only be the sources of heat with no bearing to the actual cycle control of the dryer. We hope this helps.
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Ramon
November 5, 2018
Dryer turns on spins,the lights work, the sensor light all in a row have never seemed to work properly. There is no heat circulating at all, just air.
For model number NED7200TW
Hello Ramon, Thank you for the question. I would first suggest testing the Thermistor, PartSelect Number PS11741828. The thermistor will not read continuity but will read resistance. You can also test the all the thermostats and the heating element with a multimeter to determine which is at fault. They should show continuity. Hope this helps!
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS11741835
Manufacturer Part Number: WP35001247
Manufacturer Part Number: WP35001247
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