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Reviews (3)

09 September 2020
Great Price for Element/Thermostat Combo
Needed a thermostat, haven't used the element yet. The price and delivery was by far the best I found for the pair. We've had the dryer since 2001 and have learned to fix everything; the element has all the right numbers and appears to be good quality so I'm sure it'll work.

21 June 2016
Fast delivery..works as advertised.
I've had the same dryer since 2002 and have occasionally needed these parts. It would be better if there was an option to only receive two electric thermal fuses instead of one electric and one gas fuse.

05 September 2019
Works Fine-Get Instructions Online
1 of 1 found this helpful Works fine, good product. Instructions (pictographs) included were useless. The Haynes manual was also not helpful; trial and error and YouTube videos got me through. FYI try and find push in (1/4") wire ties beforehand since the originals will mostly break on removal no matter how careful you are. Speaker on original was riveted in and required drilling out and I riveted it into new panel since it was the best way. The little plastic piece that connects to lock and wiring connector to lock will try your patience and, since it's a one person job, have small children out of earshot. You have to knock out plastic plugs to release plastic piece from panel and it is riveted to lock mech. I couldn't rivet it AND secure it to new panel with plugs so I used a strong wire tie to hold it to new panel. I could find nothing anywhere to show a better way. Luck.