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#whirlpool #diy #appliances Here are the replacement parts listed in this video: -Full kit with all switches, cutoffs, fuses, and element: https://amzn.to/430CQgs -Whirlpool duet Dryer Heating Element: https://amzn.to/3JzG6Z9 -Whirlpool Dryer Thermistor and Thermal Fuse: https://amzn.to/3pxaKf9 -Whirlpool Duet Dryer High Limit Thermostat and Thermal Cutoff: https://amzn.to/435UejS -Good, Cheap Multimeter: https://amzn.to/3XyiITW (If you click on one of these affiliate links and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission that helps me make more videos. Thanks!) Business Inquiries Email: [email protected] (subject title: Inquiry from Youtube) Please In this video, I will show you how I went about troubleshooting my Whirlpool Duet electric dryer (but you can use these tips with almost any electric dryer), because it would spin, but there was no heat in the dryer. I started off thinking that the problem was with the thermal fuse or thermistor, but upon testing it with a Klein multimeter (you can use any brand), I found that both of those components were still functioning. I also thought the dryer's high limit thermostat might be broken, but that also was functioning. What I eventually found to be the problem was the heating element had broken and needed to be replaced. It had developed a break in the coil and shorted against the metal baseplate. Troubleshooting systematically down the line helps to make sure that you don't replace the wrong parts unnecessarily. Anyone who has older appliances has probably encountered problems with an electric dryer not heating or not drying in one cycle. Our front-loading Whirlpool Duet electric dryer has been a real workhorse for us, but it wasn't getting hot. I bought it used for $100 about 5 years ago (and it was already about 7 years old!), and I've only had to put about $30 in replacement parts to keep it going for that long. I prefer to fix things because it's cheaper than hiring an appliance repair person, and it gives me an increased sense of confidence and pride in being able to fix most of the things on our property. Remember, a lot of the tips shown here will also work with a gas dryer, but make sure to turn off the gas before servicing! Contents of this video: 00:00 -Intro: removing the front to assess the problem when a dryer is not getting hot 01:23 -Whirlpool Electric Dryer Troubleshooting: Thermal Fuse and Thermistor 01:40 -Testing Continuity of Dryer with a Multimeter 02:07 -Continuity on Whirlpool Duet Dryer Thermal Fuse 02:10 -Dryer Thermistor Testing with ohm tester on multimeter 03:05 -Testing the High Limit Thermostat of Whirlpool Electric Dryer 03:15 -Testing continuity of Whirlpool dryer heating element with multimeter 04:26 -Installing the Whirlpool Duet Dryer heating element replacement 05:54 -Hooking up wires to heating element and high limit switch 06:59 -Testing continuity of heating element and wires 07:19 -Re-installing the heater element into the Whirlpool Duet dryer 08:12 -Testing the dryer and replacement heating element 08:28 -Outtro Watch a video about how High Limit Thermostats work in Whirlpool Dryers: • Whirlpool Duet Dryer Not Heating ... ... Another thing you NEED to understand is that these things trip or break for a reason. In this case, it could have been because it is an old element, and it might have just drooped too low to the metal baseplate, which needs to be isolated or it will short and break the heater coil, causing a loss of continuity in the electric circuit. In other cases, it could be that you have a obstructed vent exhaust hose, and the lint is reducing ventilation and making the dryer trip from overheating. These causes need to be fixed, or the symptoms--like a blown thermal fuse will keep happening, or, worse yet, you could have a devastating fire. Transcript: I have an older Whirlpool Duet dryer that is having problems getting up to temperature. It's just blowing cold air and just not really doing anything heating wise, so I think there might be a problem with the thermal fuse. So I'm gonna take it out and test it for continuity and then see if I can reset it and get the heat turned on pretty quick. On this Whirlpool Duet, the thermal fuse will be down here you're going to remove the screw here and the screw here, and then you're going to pull this piece down and out of the way I just leave my screws here. This guy right here you're going to take a screw out right up in here and one over here on the right here and then this on this one there's a little there's a little like catch right here for it to rest on but your dryer might be a little different than mine yeah lift this up and pull this out and there's going to be all kinds of crap in here lint and whatnot there's going to be some in here too so you're going to want to probably get a little vacuum and vacuum this out so this is your make sure that your dryer is unplugged