Dryer Repair - Replacing the Heater Element (Whirlpool Part # 8544771)
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This particular Heater Element is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find a heater element specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com.
If your dryer is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the heater element switch could solve your appliance problem.
1) No heat or not enough heat
PartSelect Part Number: PS990361
Whirlpool Part Number: 8544771
Tools used for this repair/replacement:
1) #2 Philips Screw Driver
2) Small flat blade screw driver
3) Needle nose pliers
4) 1/4" Nut Driver
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Hi Steve! Thank you so much for this video. I am 52 and this was my first time doing something of this nature. Thanks to you i was able to replace the heating element with success!
Glad it was helpful!
I replaced my heating system in my old dryer because the element burnt out. This video was absolutely incredible at helping me achieve the goal. Fantastic, and thank you very much for the step by step instructions!
Thanks for this video!! I had such a hard time finding a video of my actual dryer. Someone had placed the wrong label on the inside of the door. Every time I viewed a video, it didn't look like my machine. Of course, I had ordered the heating element off those numbers too, so once I got it apart, it wasn't a match. I appreciate these videos so we can DIY these ourselves. I have to say as a side note. I have replaced a few heating elements over the years and this dryer is the worst!!! The next one will have easier access!!!
Got to say, Many Mahalo's for this. Perfect. Step by step instructions. I was very skeptical when I found out I had to take apart the whole machine just to get at the heating element. I recommend you change the thermostat and the thermal fuze as long as you're changing the element. You can buy a kit that has all three parts for 30.00. This job would probably be well over $300.00 if you called a repair guy because it is very labor intensive. Just take your time and make sure you've got the correct parts. Nothing like getting it all back together, turning it on and AHHHHHH hot air. Also, This machine is also a Kenmore HE2 as Whirlpool manufactures Kenmore.
Thank you so much for this! I was able to fix my 17 year old dryer for the $35 cost of the new heating element. Your step-by-step was so easy to follow.
First off great video, but I actually just finished replacing my heating element thermostat and moisture senor all by removing just the bottom access cover. There is no need to disassemble the whole dryer. My dryer is a whirlpool duet, once front cover is removed, you now have access to thermostat and thermal cut off, remove these two items, then disconnect two power wires to heating elememt. Now remove two screws holding the heating element housing support bracket in place, now remove the 4 screws that secure the two halves of the heating element housung, the bottom housing is now free and drops down and can be removed, once out you can remove old heating element and instill the new one. While apart of cleaned all the lint and dust out of the bottom of the dryer, installation is just reverse of the removal. Of course follow the normal safety precautions and unplug dryer before doing any maintenance and be sure to lable wires before removal so the are not mixed up during installation. Anyone whith basic handy man skills should be able to handle this repair as long as you have a basic selection of tools
Actually, that depends on the model. I think they improved the design over the years. I watched several videos, all for a variation of a Whirlpool Duet. In those videos the technician or DYIer was able to lift and remove the element housing. On one video it just slid out. And in one, the element slid out. BUT for THIS model, which is what I had (damn the bad luck), this video was a life saver. I was able to follow step-by-step and FIXED my dryer. Just a single mom btw, working an office job. So in this instance, you unfortuately had to get to the area over the element housing in order to remove the top and then replace the element by nestling it into the houseing and inserting the stablizer tabs. As shown. So MAN am I THANKFUL for this well timed, worded, paced and taped video! DRYER FIXED!!! (I'm a rock-star and this man is my new hero!)
I was about to post the exact same thing. Way easier to just take the two screws out and pull it out the front. Just make sure you mark the wires for correct placement when reassembling
Much better than the video. I wish you had done a video.
I did the exact same thing, easily took off the element "box" from the front.
You are a BLESSING. Thank you for this VERY well done presentation. The step by step AND the attention to detail was VERY appreciated. This helped me get the new heating element "package" from Amazon installed for my Kenmore Elite 700 series dryer model 110.68102310. I could not find an exact match for that one but your video was very close to it. The disassembly was the hard part but you made it happen. Dryer working like new now. THANK YOU.
Thanks, jumped to 6 minute mark to see why i couldn't get wires removed. All i had to do was remove front panel/door.
Homie says “it’s a really easy job” then proceeds to completely disassemble a whole a$$ dryer!😂😂😂😂
I just replaced mine. It was like this except it was an HE3. I looked at other videos on the HE3 and it looked much easier than this. What I realized was that at some point during manufacturing the HE3 they changed the design slightly. The later HE3s and on are very easy. Just take off the bottom front panel and a couple screws and it slides out. On the HE2 and earlier HE3s it is much more difficult. This video works, but you need plenty of room to work. I did it by removing 4 screws from the bottom front panel, remove the panel, remove the bracket in front of the heating element, remove wires. Easy so far... then wiggle and wiggle the element casing until it comes out. There is just not much wiggle room with the drum in place. The problem is the clip in the back and on top of the casing. That was the hard part. Open the casing and replace the element. Now spend an hour trying to wiggle the back of the casing back in. I did it, but probably spent 3 hours total. If I had to start over, I would pull it out and do it like this video.
One of the best diy videos I have ever seen. You explained it so well. My daughter and I fixed it together.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking your time to present a great video with great step by step and easy to follow instructions. Even though my model was not the very same it was similar enough to make my repairs. Just by watching your video it's saved me no telling how much money the repair was quick and easy and the video was great thank you for your service and I appreciate it. Keep the great videos coming and saving me some dollars thank you
Thanks so much, saved me a ton of money, and a ton of time. So methodical and professional. One less dryer in the landfill!! MERCI
Thanks, this video helped me get our dryer back up and going. For the record there was no way i could access the heating element without a full disassemble like in this video. My dryer was purchased in 2011.
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video, an excellent walkthrough. I followed your steps and managed to repair my dryer. Gratitude!
This is a great video, but is it really necessary to remove anything but the lower front panel to get to that tube that holds the heating coil? Yesterday, on my Duet dryer, I changed out the coil, thermal fuse and thermostat and only had to drop the front lower to reach the tube, which came out easily after removing its two retaining screws and detaching the wire connectors. Maybe this model is a bit different.
In any case, many thanks for posting this.
This was a huge help although I encountered a few differences along the way. Thanks so much. Now I know the design to avoid with my next dryer purchase. Repairs should be much easier than this...for parts that are prone to go bad.
My man.. just put in my heating element.... but putting in my drum it felt off... but works like a charm!!!
You da man!!!!
Great video! It was by far the best I found for changing the heating element. Easy to work through the entire process.
Great video! I was able to replace my heating element successfully, although you neglected to mention reconnecting the door sensor harness when putting it all back together.
As others have pointed out, my Duet Sport circa 2007 would not allow you to replace the heating element from the lower front panel access, at least not easily. While this has a lot of steps, it was clearly described & methodical.
Exactly what I was looking for today. Unbelievably well presented. Thank you.
Thank you... I had a few things different but close enough. Definitely didn't take me 15 min. About 2.5 - 3 hours but I was cleaning dust and lent as I went along... Thanks again
This is the best video I've seen about this task. Thank you!
Thanks for saving me a few hundred bucks. Great video and easy to understand.
This was a great video. Thanks for going through the process step by step.
Awesome walk through. Just wish I had that space to work with.
If yours is like mine. You dont have to take it all apart. Unplug dryer. The heating element housing, is held on by one screw on the bottom. Remove bottom cover. Then You take out that screw. On the bottom of the bracket thats holds the heating element housing. , and the heating element and housing come straight out. Disconnect wire clips before hand. One screw holds element inside housing. Take it out. Pull the element out, and put new one in. My housing is one piece, it does not come apart. So its a bit different than this one.
I did take the lint trap cover off, and mine was completely packed with lint. I recommend cleaning that all out. It's a miracle we did not have a fire. I just noticed that since my element housing is one piece. I am guessing thats why he had to take his all apart, because of the little tab in the back of the housing. There may not be enough room to lift it up.
Good job! I made one specifically on how to fix my Whirlpool Duet, but this one is great, too!
This is way more involved than it needs too be. I just took the bottom cover off, disconnected the wires to the heating element, removed the two 2 screws for the front mounting bracket for element box and just pulled the element box out. Seriously no need to dismantle the entire dryer for this
Exactly what Chris says. This video is like taking your trunk lid and doors off your car to change the oil.
I have a Whirlpool Duet Steam (model # WED86HEBW0) and it doesn't have that front panel on the bottom to access the heating element. The entire front piece is one solid piece. Furthermore I can't find a single video on how to disassemble it. On their parts website for my specific model, it referenced me to this video on how to replace my dryer heating element but this dryer isn't even close to mine.
Looks like they’re trying to get you to dismantle the dryer so you can never get it back together again (and have to buy another one) 😡
But Chris, he’s getting paid by the hour, LOL! I did exactly what you did and had no issues!
Just replaced mine in 30 minutes. This guy must be bored.
Really great video! Exactly what I needed to help fix my dryer and helped save me several hundred dollars!
Thank you so much for this video. My dryer wasn’t exactly the same so I had to figure out a few things but this was still so much help !!!
This video was recommended to me by your website for my model # WED86HEBW0 (Whirlpool Duet Steam) and my dryer doesn't have that bottom panel that can be removed on the front. My opening to my dryer is also perfectly round and not domed shaped like yours here. So clearly the instructions to reach my heating element are not even close to the same. This is very frustrating.
thanks Steve! couldn't have done it without you.
Amazing tutorial, I’m waiting to see if it worked for me 🙏🤞
Directions worked great! Easy step by step. Thanks!!!!!
Great walk-through - But EASY? This is very involved
Excellent video - very clear instructions! Thank you!!
Your video is great and was such a help! Thanks a bunch!!
Thanks. This just saved a lot of money and time!
Thank you so much for this video you were incredibly helpful and saved me a ton in repair costs!
I labeled the element wires as top and bottom but had the stickers fall off unfortunately. Does the wire from the thermostat attach to the bottom or top connector?
Awesomely done. Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for. 👍
Thanks so much Steave, it is an excellent tutorial, you save me lots of time and money, God bless you and you channel, definitely I am subscribed, 👍
Great video,helped me change mine out.
Why did you take the thing apart? All you have to do is remove the front lower panel.
Save me some serious money. Thank you!
Very easy to follow and was just like he said
Fantastic video. thanks for the help. (but it's not what I would consider "Easy". Especially re-installing the drum🤔
Thanks for the walk through. But... EASY??!! You took the whole damn dryer apart.
However, I was able to take it apart, replace the element and get it all back together in about 45min. -- Thanks
I agree with Ray, I got mine out in about 90 seconds, but thanks just the same.
One of the two clips on one isolator was broke when I received my new part. Can I still use it this way? Thanks.
Thanks. This was super simple to follow. And yea it looks easy but when youre alone doing this and arent a repairman, its scary. Would need a simple here’s how to put it together again portion.. also seems simple but you forget quickly where all the screws go and how the connections were placed before.
This is WAAAAAAAAAAAY more complicated that it needs to be to replace the heating coil.
1. Turn off the circuit breaker that powers the dryer.
2. Remove the lower front panel (mine had two 1/4" screws).
3. On the right, remove the lower and middle 1/4" screws that holds on the cover panel.
4. On the left of the coil is the power connector -- pull the upper and lower connection.
5. Remove the 1/4" screw just behind that connector.
6. Slide out defective coil and replace it with new.
7. Reattach the two power supply wires, replace the cover panel over the coils, reattach all screws from steps #2 and #1.
8. Turn on the circuit breaker.
It should take about 30 minutes, given the screws will drop once in a while.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thanks for the help from the video.
Thank you so very much for the wonderful walkthrough! Now my wife thinks I'm smarter than I look.
Thank you Dad
Here is the real way to replace the heater element in the Duet. Remove 2 screws from bottom front, remove panel. Remove front support holding element casement, 2 screws. Take pictures of wiring along element. Remove terminal lugs from electrical. Rotate heater casement Clockwise and twist and remove. Replace element. Reinstall in reverse order. DO NOT REMOVE FRONT UPPER, DRUM or anything else. That was done to assist viewer but is not necessary provided you can lay on your stomach and perform the repair.
Thank you very much. Your a life saver
Thanks buddy. Keep up the good work
Very helpful, thanks much!
Big help, thanks!
Why don't the back just come off like the old dryers? Seems nuts
**OMG, You Safe Me Life **
I replaced the heater element, the fuse, the high limit cut off, the thermistor and the fuse, and still no heat!!!! That was $100 I could have applied to a new dryer.
PartSelect, why did you take the whole dryer apart when you can remove 2 screws and one panel and immediately extract the heater element as was done in another video? See "Whirlpool Dryer Repair - No Heat Replace Heating Element 3387747" by Carve Tools. I used his method to replace my heating element today, and it saved me from removing and reinstalling a whole host of parts that your video recommends removing, including the lid, the electrical harness behind the lower access panel, the black wiring clip behind the front access panel, the lint filter screws, the control panel, the control panel wiring harness, the front door panel, the sensor harness, the air inlet screws, the front drum assembly, the belt, the front top "cross piece," the drum, etc. etc. Although the housing for heating element 8544751 is slightly different than that of the one for 3387747, and must thus be unscrewed after removal in order to swap out the heating element, the bracket that secures the heating element housing to the front of the dryer and the spring clip that secures it to the back of the dryer are designed the same as the ones for 3387747, so there seems to be no reason at all why one should take apart the entire dryer to replace the heating assembly for the model you're working on. The best metaphor I can compare your method to would be to remove the belts, alternator, air pump, and oil pump in a car in order to swap out the battery. Removing all that stuff seems to be irrelevant and unnecessary.
He took it all apart because on this model the element is held in by 4 screws that are otherwise unreachable. The model in the video you reference does not have the 4 screws to hold it in place.
I got to those hard to reach screws without total tear down. Just have to know what you are doing. Being my element goes out once a year in my whirlpool duet,,it takes maybe 30 minutes to change itm
Maybe you could make a video to help us all for next time?
Thanks for the heads up, my model was similar to the other video as well, extra disassembly avoided!
I have this model and it actually made it much faster and EASIER in the long run. I had to replace both the coil and fuze. Plus it made the dryer much easier to move, because the previous owners didn't set up the duct correctly. I adjusted the dryer and duct to where it really needed to be before reassembly.
Is it wise to touch the element during your inspection? Oil from your skin can create a hot spot on the element and shorten its life.
What the hell my god YOU DO NOT repeat YOU DO NOT have to take the whole thing apart WTF you only need to take out two out in front then two in side right in front then re move the wires conected to the heater coile five min tops out in. Not all that bull shit my god dont listen to his shit unless you want to take the damm thing apart for no reason...
Actually, that depends on the model. I think they improved the design over the years. I watched several videos, all for a variation of a Whirlpool Duet. In those videos the technician or DYIer was able to lift and remove the element housing. On one video it just slid out. And in one, the element slid out. BUT for THIS model, which is what I had (damn the bad luck), this video was a life saver. I was able to follow step-by-step and FIXED my dryer. Just a single mom btw, working an office job. So in this instance, you unfortuately had to get to the area over the element housing in order to remove the top and then replace the element by nestling it into the houseing and inserting the stablizer tabs. As shown. So MAN am I THANKFUL for this well timed, worded, paced and taped video! DRYER FIXED!!! (I'm a rock-star and this man is my new hero!)
Nuts... !!!!! look for the many other videos on replacing Whirlpool Duet heater unit coil. Essentially front lower panel, two screws on front of element housing, disconnect wires and pull out to replace....reverse once replaced. This is good for complete disassembly, but just the elements??? You’re crazy just for the element.
As a lady too much work, I'll call repair man. Considered fixing myself.
Hi Steve
I think you can remove the plate Infront of the heating element allowing you to pull forward.
On mine all I had to do is remove the lower cover, remove the wires, and then remove one screw that holds the element assembly and the whole thing just slides out. No need for all that other nonsense.
It is absolutely NOT necessary to remove the drum. Remove the lower front panel (4 screws) and the 1 screw holding down the foot of the heater can. The can will slide out the front. Clip on top rear of can will fall out. You will need to disconnect some wires to get enough slack to pull can out front - make a drawing or take a photo of the wires. Then, remove 4 screws on top of can and top screw of each of two attachments. Top of can comes off easily. Lift out heater and drop in new heater. Replace top of can. To replace heater can, it must plug back into vertical duct with clip at top. You may need to remove the rear of the dryer and the vertical heater duct to help plug the heater can back into the vertical heater duct. (slide the can to rear to help hook it to the vertical duct with clip at top of can, curved part of clip hooked inside vertical duct)
You’re doing too much tf you mean real easy? You removed every piece of the dryer
This is a ridiculous way to affect the replacement of the heating element. Unplug the unit, remove the bottom fascia piece (four screws) label the six connecting wires to the electronic components for reassembly and slide the element housing out from the machine. Don't touch the new coil or you'll create a "hot spot". Replace the components on the side if you ordered a complete kit and replace the heating element, then reassemble. The entire repair shouldn't take more than an hour.
All this just to replace the heating element? No Way !
This is madness to replace a heating element. It was a simple 20 minute task… unscrew the back, disconnect heating element and re-install. Absolutely ridiculous!
Ha wow... I'll make sure to NEVER buy this dryer...
On mine you can access from the back with like 2 screws... 10 min..
This looks like a nightmare.. removing belts and the entire drum?? just to get to the heating element? are you serious??
Nice video, I feel bad for anyone with this dryer!
FWIW - I was able to replace the heating element without removing the drum. Remove the bottom front panel, then remove the bracket blocking the front of the heating element. From there you can access the heating element directly. It's tight, but doable. My model does differ ever so slightly in that the heating element housing (dryer heater box) is one solid piece, meaning the top does not remove. The heating element slides in instead and is secured by the guide rails and one screw on the side.
If you do all of these steps JUST to replace the heating element, you’ve just wasted a ton of time. 🤷🏻♂️🙄
Are you kidding me you took the dryer apart just to change the element all you have to do is remove the bottom panel remove one screw disconnect AC wires and the heating element pulls out replace the element slide it back in hook the wires up. I could change out 15 of them while you're trying to change one. You need to Google how to do it before you try to show someone else
It does not simply slip out.
Take pictures of wires and mark them with tape, take screws out of element housing, pull wires loose and pull Element Housing straight out. You may have to wiggle housing some. DO NOT TAKE DRYER COMPLETELY APART!!! This guy is over killing a simple job!!!!
What in sweet Baby jesus' name. THIS IS NOT AN EASY TASK! There is a video where you only take 2 screes out and shazaam...the thing gets changed. I think this may have been a joke. I think he was ralongthis apart to sell for metal scrap I just don't know but this is not what you do!
Rhianna williams Be sure you are comparing apples to apples. There are many newer models where you only need to remove the front panel. But the model he has (same one as mine) the heating element enclosure has four screws holding the casing and the heating element in place and you can ONLY access them by removing the drum. I am sure that after receiving many complaints from service technicians and handy DIY-ers Whirlpool redesigned the casing to make the element easier to replace. But for the unfortunate few of us who bought this model, we are screwed!
Way way way too much to do for a simple heating element wouldn't Own one
It’s 4 screws why would you take the thing apart?
Actually, that depends on the model. I think they improved the design over the years. I watched several videos, all for a variation of a Whirlpool Duet. In those videos the technician or DYIer was able to lift and remove the element housing. On one video it just slid out. And in one, the element slid out. BUT for THIS model, which is what I had (damn the bad luck), this video was a life saver. I was able to follow step-by-step and FIXED my dryer. Just a single mom btw, working an office job. So in this instance, you unfortuately had to get to the area over the element housing in order to remove the top and then replace the element by nestling it into the houseing and inserting the stablizer tabs. As shown. So MAN am I THANKFUL for this well timed, worded, paced and taped video! DRYER FIXED!!! (I'm a rock-star and this man is my new hero!)
Yea..real easy.. Disassemble the entire dryer for one stupid part
Pretty sure you take just the lower cover off to change the ekement. About a 30 min job. Nice way to overcharge people.
Actually, that depends on the model. I think they improved the design over the years. I watched several videos, all for a variation of a Whirlpool Duet. In those videos the technician or DYIer was able to lift and remove the element housing. On one video it just slid out. And in one, the element slid out. BUT for THIS model, which is what I had (damn the bad luck), this video was a life saver. I was able to follow step-by-step and FIXED my dryer. Just a single mom btw, working an office job. So in this instance, you unfortuately had to get to the area over the element housing in order to remove the top and then replace the element by nestling it into the houseing and inserting the stablizer tabs. As shown. So MAN am I THANKFUL for this well timed, worded, paced and taped video! DRYER FIXED!!! (I'm a rock-star and this man is my new hero!)
This looks like the guy removing the engine on a car to change a flat tire. Way to overcomplicate things so people think they have to hire you.
Overkill!!
Are you kidding me???
Hi Doug. Is there something we can help you clarify?
Why did you disassemble the entire dryer to replace the heating element??
In this case, Steve felt it was easiest to remove the drum so that he could access the heating element more effectively. With this sort of repair video, it is also helpful to show people the process so that he's not constantly digging into a place where the camera can't get! If you can replace the heating element without disassembling the dryer, and that's easiest for you, then that's fantastic!
@@partselect Not all Duet models are same.