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The 5400W, 240-volt heating element is supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in various models of dryers. It is responsible for generating the heat needed to dry your laundry effectively. It is found within the dryer housing, behind the drum. It consists of a coiled wire made of high-resistance material. The wire heats up when an electrical current flows through it and then transfers that heat to the surrounding air. This hot air is then circulated through the drum during the drying cycle. If the heating element becomes faulty, it will be unable to carry out this function leading to poor heating, damp clothes, and high energy usage.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Dryer Dryer Heater Element (240v)
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Not Heating | Too hot
This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
Part# WP8544771 replaces these:
AP6013115, 8544771, W10836011, WP8544771VP
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Bradley M - April 3, 2018
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dryer heater element replacement
Part was correct and the videos were a great help!
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Linda K - July 11, 2018
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GREAT PART..
PART CAME OVERNIGHT , WATCHED THE VIDEO , NOT QUITE THE SAME MACHINE AS OURS , BUT WE INSTALLED IT IN ABOUT 4 1/2 HOURS ..
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Wilfred D - September 26, 2021
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Easy repair
15 minutes total to swap this part out.
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CHRIS F - September 20, 2018
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this is the only way to go
the part was OEM was made of the right metal and works perfectly..
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Bryan F - September 19, 2018
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The correct part and it worked great
When I called the service guys to come out and fix my dryer it was going to cost me over $400 I found the part I need it from part select.com and for less than a quarter of the price I fixed it and it was the right part no problems fast shipping I will always deal with part select.com if I ever need anything in the future
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EDDY B - August 6, 2018
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Easy repair
The part came in excellent condition, it would have given more peace of mind if it came with more padding.
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Edward B - July 7, 2018
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Dryer/heating element
The part didn't come as fast as I wanted, not your fault, Fed Ex. Easy installation and working, sent wrong video.
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Gerald S - August 7, 2018
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Marty B - August 13, 2018
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Perfect fit
Matched the original part perfectly. Really liked the video to make replacing it even easier
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Pete T - June 2, 2021
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Average Repair Rating: 2.9 / 5.0, 20 reviews.
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Dryer wouldn't Heat up. Otherwise all else worked
Thought I could do it myself. Bought most parts recommended by this site Took backoff thinking I could get to heating element. Noticed I would have to take out drum. Being in my 90's, decided to call repairman. He came and replaced the heating element I had purchased. He didn't have to come back after he had purchased parts.
... Read moreThat saved about half my bill. Worked Great!
I found a simple video on YouTube. I removed the front panel and door. I removed drum and belt drive. Heater element was then easily accessible. I removed all wires after taking pictures of wiring. Element was secured by one screw and one clip and was easily removed. Removed element from element cover. Checked thermostat and thermal overl
... Read moreoad. Put new element inside of element cover. Then replaced everything in reverse order. Removing lint from inside of dryer was probably the most difficult part of repair. Had to have assistance from my son to put drum belt back on but rest of replacement was simple.
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Joe from COWARD, SC
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Really Easy
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1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Heating element replacement - super easy
I saw a couple of videos to replace this but found a simpler way to replace the heating element on my dryer. DISCONNECT the POWER. I removed the lower panel (6 screws). Dis-connected two wires; one going to the heat sensor in the back and the other to the switch at the front. Removed the two screws to the metal plate in front of
... Read more the heating element. Slid the whole heating assembly out. Removed the screws holding the heating element in the housing. Removed the failed (open) heating element and installed the new one. Reversed the process for re-assembly.
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Thomas E from PERRYSBURG, OH
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15 - 30 mins
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The dryer wasn't heating, everything else worked.
Use the adjustable wrench to remove the water line. Remove the dryer vent line. Take off the screws on the main back panel, the screws connecting the top. Place both off the side. Unscrew and remove the parts connecting to the heat line located on the left side. Remove the front unit screw attaching the heat line to the bottom of the d
... Read moreryer. Remove the four screws connecting the top and bottom of the heat line together. The two on the left side is a huge pain, make sure you have small hands to be able to reach on the side of the line. Pull the bottom of the heat line loose. The heating element is inside the line. Replace element and put everything back in the order it was removed.
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Sharon from MILTON, FL
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A Bit Difficult
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1- 2 hours
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Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Replace heating element and belt
Replaced heating element and went ahead and replaced the belt since the dryer was coming apart and belt taken off also. I used the parts select video and paused the video through each step to complete each step. There videos are great for this and as long as you pause and do each step per the video it is quite easy. I Highly recommend doi
... Read moreng each step one at a time as I did not have a problem. Thanks for great repair videos.
Confirmed I had incoming 240V, checked continuity on element switch confirmed bad. Ordered replacement part. U have to remove drum to replace element
James from GREENVILLE, NC
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Really Easy
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30 - 60 mins
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No heat!!
Remove top, remove two front panels, remove rear panel to access drive motor release tensioner. Remove drum to access to heating element enclosure. Replace and reinstall after vacuuming all accumulated lent.
David from ORANGE, TX
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30 - 60 mins
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I don't have instructions ,I watched the link provided by parts select. I just wanted to say I have never been a wiz at home repairs.it took so long because I am 62 with autheritis in my hands and the dryer had to be taken down to a motor and a base but I took the time to clean every inch of the dryer scary to see so much dryer lint insid
... Read moree the dryer.i am just going to say if I can do it anybody could fix their own dryer ,just take your time ,let your hands take a break. And keep the repair instructions close by
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Rick from LANESVILLE, IN
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Really Easy
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30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Electric Heating Element went out.
I checked continuity of all electrical points. I took the top off, then the back, and front of the dryer off so it was easy to inspect the whole dryer. I was also able to clean unwanted dust, and lent with a shop vacuum by doing this. Keep track of different screws, and mark each screw location with a permanent magic marker. Taking
... Read morepictures with camera phone is very helpful. Pay attention to electrical connections as well, some of those will need to be dismantled. Try not to take apart anything more than needed. Watching some online video's can be very helpful as well. If uncomfortable doing this, call a service repair technician. I'm a farm boy, and repairs usually come easy to me, but not always.
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John from WELLS, MN
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A Bit Difficult
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1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer stopped heating
We have a very early model of the He3. We had to follow directions for the He2 model to replace the heater element and thermostat. Access is easy through the front panel, but removing and replacing the element required some force and maneuvering in a small area.
We replaced both the element and the thermostat since we had the
... Read moreentire part disconnected and removed. So far working great!
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Kathy
October 11, 2017
Where is the heating element located.I have the back off.I see a silver pan on the left.It has 2 screws.After you take the screws out the pan wont come off.How do i take the pan off.
For model number WED7600XW0
Hi Kathy,
Thank you for your question. Here is an installation video that will show you how to get to your element: https://youtu.be/YPpI266xawY . Good luck with your repair.
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Gene
November 8, 2018
Where is the heating element located on my dryer. Can you send instructions on how to get at it?
For model number MEDB8550WR0
Hi Gene, thank you for your question. We have an installation video above in the part information that will show you where the part is located and how to install it. Here is a direct link: https://youtu.be/YPpI266xawY. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Bob Murphy
November 15, 2018
What would cause the heating element connection wire to overheat
For model number WED9600TAO
Hello Bob, thank you for your question. The heating element may have been allowed to get too hot before being cycled off. I would suggest testing the thermostats part number PS991443 and PS11746386, and PS11746740. It may have been a one off occurrence but testing the thermostat will tell you if one or more has failed. You should also clean the unit well, especially around the blower housing and heating element as a build up of lint can cause the unit to overheat. I hope this helps!
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Jerry
March 11, 2018
Where is element located. I have the cabrio. Controls are on top back.
For model number Wed7300xwo
Hello Jerry, Thank you for your inquiry. It is located below the drum assembly inside of a heater box housing. You would still have to remove the front panel and drum in order to access the housing and heater. Hope this helps!
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Kathy
October 11, 2017
Where is the element located on a Whirlpool cabrio dryer wed7600xw0
For model number wed7600xw0
Hi Kathy, Thank you for the question. Here is a link to a video on how to install this element and it will show the location. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPpI266xawY
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Ed
December 6, 2019
Where is the heating element located on the Maytag bravox xl electronic dryer.Part # is wp8544771
For model number MEDB725BWO
Hi Ed, to find this information we would need your full model number, this is usually a complete series of numbers and/or letters. We do however have a video you can view that may be helpful in finding this part on your model: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPpI266xawY&feature=emb_title. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Ed
December 6, 2019
Looking to find out where the heating element is located on my Maytag bravos xl electric dryer. Part # wp8544771. Serial #m33710047.
For model number MEDB725BWO
Hello Ed,
Thank you for your question. It is located below the drum assembly inside of a heater box housing. You would still have to remove the front panel and drum in order to access the housing and heater. Hope this helps!
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Alma
February 12, 2019
I purchased the drive belt cause it was obvious that it needed. Replaced installed it thanks to the video here. It is running well but it does not heat. I just let run for 3 minutes and found out it does not heat. What do i do next? I have read that if it does not heat it could be the heating element but how can i be sure?
For model number 11087721700
Hello Alma, Thank you for your question. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, we have videos available to assist you.
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Kathy
October 11, 2017
Cabrio dryers element is not on the right side.There is no connections.There is connections on the left.Where is the element.
For model number WED7600XW0
Hi Kathy,
Thank you for getting back to us. There is an installation video of the heating element listed with the part on our website that you may reference. From reviewing the video you will need to access the element from the front of the dryer. If the position of the element is reversed on your dryer the video is a good reference on how to install it. The video shows that the element is inside the housing and the video shows how to access the element inside the housing. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Alma
February 12, 2019
Thanks for the previous response to check the heating element with a multimeter. Where do i get this meter? I dont own one. In trying to save money by do it yourself but im not anymore. Please help.
For model number 11087721700
Hello Alma, Thank you for writing. You can obtain a multimeter from a local home supply store. It is actually a good invest as it is something you can find yourself in need of frequently as a home owner. Good luck with your repair!
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