Thanks so much for the video! I used this along with your video from a couple years back to replace the heating element in our dryer. Working well so far. Really appreciate the content ... gives those of us who aren't very handy the confidence to tackle some basic repairs by ourselves!
"Don't walk into the light" "B00M!" AWESOME video- all the steps needed in a 5 minute video. So well orated, paced perfect; no dead time/stupid intros. Shows 'all the little details' that will SAVE YOU TIME. 100%
Wait….you never actually showed how to replace the heating unit. You just jumped forward to show the bad one you took out and brag how many times you have done this before.
I just watched your longer video from a couple of years ago, and am going to attempt this on my dryer tomorrow. Is this the second time you've had to replace this unit?
@@CaesarCritiques Thank you sir! I'm so happy to report I successfully fixed my dryer! I'm so glad you posted that second video because I don't think I could have done it with the lint thingy in place, and I was able to really clean everything out. I think I will buy a backup replacement part, just in case. Thank you again for your detailed videos. I couldn't have done it otherwise.
Thanks so much for the video! I used this along with your video from a couple years back to replace the heating element in our dryer. Working well so far. Really appreciate the content ... gives those of us who aren't very handy the confidence to tackle some basic repairs by ourselves!
I’m glad my videos helped you out.
Thank you,,, good stuff
"Don't walk into the light" "B00M!"
AWESOME video- all the steps needed in a 5 minute video.
So well orated, paced perfect; no dead time/stupid intros.
Shows 'all the little details' that will SAVE YOU TIME. 100%
How long has the Amazon heating element lasted so far? Did you ever have to replace it again since you made the video?
I need help. I do not see the screw to release the heater element. Can you share a photo of it
Wait….you never actually showed how to replace the heating unit. You just jumped forward to show the bad one you took out and brag how many times you have done this before.
You know you can remove the side panel...it's much easier than taking off the front and reaching back in there.
Do you mean the back panel?
My dryer heats but gives me this code like 15/30 mins in. Still code e 64. Is it still the heating element I need to replace or something else?
I just watched your longer video from a couple of years ago, and am going to attempt this on my dryer tomorrow. Is this the second time you've had to replace this unit?
3rd time over the years. Good luck and let me know how it goes.
@@CaesarCritiques Thank you sir! I'm so happy to report I successfully fixed my dryer! I'm so glad you posted that second video because I don't think I could have done it with the lint thingy in place, and I was able to really clean everything out. I think I will buy a backup replacement part, just in case. Thank you again for your detailed videos. I couldn't have done it otherwise.
No problem And I’m glad to help. The lint trap is a big time saver for sure.
Was getting error code 64 before replacing, now getting error code 61. Any ideas?
Thanks for not showing the replacement?