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Your cart is empty.This dryer replacement heating element kit includes 2 coils, 4 insulators, and 6 coil supports.
daemoncycler
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
This kit looks just like the one I purchased at a local appliance repair shop more than a decade ago. Think I did a better job of stringing the coils this time. GE Clothes Dryer Model # DJXR473EV0WW
Wayne Babineau
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2024
Heater coil was simple to install, but only comes with a few insulators, so make sure you don’t lose the old ones. I had to replace two insulators that were previously damaged. Once the dryer was up and running, the drying time was incredibly shorten.
Michael Distasi
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
The coils on my heating component had become brittle and broke apart. Saved a lot of money replacing with this kit myself! Dryer is now working great. For ease of install, I’d never worked on a dryer before so it was pretty simple considering I was novice armed only with youtube as a “how to guide”. If you are the type that doesn’t get too frustrated by assembling ikea furniture, and wont forget to unplug before taking the dryer apart, you can probably swing this.
Joao Tavares
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2019
was as expected
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2015
Dryer wasn't producing any heat. Of course Google and Youtube can teach anyone to diagnose and possibly fix something. I checked all the thermostats and controls for continuity and they were good. Pulled the drum out and immediately saw that both heating coils were burnt out and broken. This would explain for a while why my dryer wasn't drying as fast, since usually one coil will go, then eventually the second one will go. Instead of paying $80+ for the entire heating element assembly, I chose to buy this kit for only $33 with next day shipping. Everything went in just fine and worked great. Good quality and all original size. I chose to only give 4 stars, because they included both replacement coils, all 4 insulators, but only 6 of the 11 coil supports. Of my 11, I really wanted to replace at least 8 or 9, because as I was removing the reallly bad ones, they were literally falling to pieces. So now, I have all new stuff, but in the back of my mind, I will be worrying about 1 or 2 coil supports, hoping they done eventually fall to pieces. I dont know why they just didnt charge maybe $3-5 more and include all 11 coil support replacements. Nonetheless, my dryer is back up and working better than I can remember and it only cost me $33 and about 2 hours.
Houston Flight
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2014
Dryers are relatively simple machines, no need to have a technician come out when you have Google, Youtube, and a really extensive parts selection on Amazon. Usually one of the two elements goes out first - when that happens it takes longer to dry and the "sensor" settings (more dry/less dry) quit working but the timed dry keeps working. After the second element burns out there will be no heat.Was a piece of cake to replace - most difficult part is stretching the coils correctly, I used a 2X4 with a couple of nails on the end and marked to the correct length. Even if you overdo it, you can somewhat recompress to get the length right. Whole job took me about 90 minutes.While you are inside the dryer replace the belt and check the drum glides, that's about $15 worth of parts that usually wear out after a few years and it's simple to replace them while you have the drum off.All told, instead of a $300 technician visit I rehabbed my dryer for 90 minutes of time, $40 in parts, and $5 worth of beer to congratulate myself after I finished.
martha m
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2013
My dryer timer stopped advancing in the automatic cycles. In fact, one of the heating elements was broken and it had nothing to do with the timer at all.After researching which part was needed, I ordered this heating element. This replacement fixed the problem. The directions are very good, and easy to follow. Getting the coils strung is a little tricky, but now the dyer works just fine.My husband kept telling me to get a new dryer. But honestly, right now there are more things on which we need to spend the money. An inexpensive fix if you are wiling to attempt disassemble your dryer a bit. Downside is that I don't have a new dryer...
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