This orange dot heating element replaces those elements with an orange dot on the element flange. It carries 240 volts.
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This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Amana, Maytag, Speed Queen, Crosley.
Part# WPY503978 replaces these:
AP6024199, 14218929, 503978, Y503978
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Ray
January 30, 2018
Where is the heating element located for Maytag dryer model number mdet236ayw? Is there a repair video for this specific model or similar model?
For model number MDET236AYW
Hi Ray,
Thank you for your question. The element would be located in the heater duct assembly located in the back of the dryer. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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RICK
February 7, 2019
No heat , i check all 3 thermo fuses they all show a short and the heating element ohms out at 9.8 ohms , which i think is good , could it still be a bad heating element?
For model number PLea10AW
Hello Rick, thank you for your question. Looking at your model information there are a few parts that you should take out and test to see which one is giving you the issue. The first parts to check in this case would be all of your thermostats and thermal fuses. You can test those parts with a multi meter and they should be reading 0 ohms to be working correctly. If those parts are fine, you should then go on to testing your heating element as well. You can also test that with a multi meter and it should be reading between 0 - 50 ohms. Something else you should also check would be your filter and ducts. Make sure there is absolutely no blockage that would restrict air flow in your appliance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Gerard
February 14, 2018
How can i get the video on replacing heating element on Amana elect dryer?
Hi Gerard, Thank you for the question. We do not have a video as of yet for this element but we do have a video for a similar element with the same basic steps. Hope this helps!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9miM9kU3WU
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Anita
January 29, 2019
Does this part come with the thermostat & thermostat limit? Or do you purchase those separate?
For model number SDE4606AYW
Hello Anita, Thank you for the question. This is just the element. The Thermostats are sold separate. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Jason
December 5, 2021
I’m looking for the replacement of:
Speed Queen #D510324P
Washer/Dryer ASSY HEATER
240V 5.0KW 60HZ PK.
Can you please help find the right replacement parts?!
Thank you so much!
For model number ADE3SRGS175CW01
Hello Jason, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS2061575. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
ADE3SRGS173TW01.
Speed queen electric dryer.
I need the heating element for this dryer , will this heating helmet fit my dryer?
For model number ADE3SRGS173TW01
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the heating element is PS2061575. If you need help placing an order for it, customer service is open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Average Repair Rating: 3.6 / 5.0, 34 reviews.
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Timer won't advance for auto-sensing cycles. Low Heat.
First I unplugged the dryer from the wall outlet. Then, removed the access panel in the lower front (held on by 2 screws near the floor). Then, I removed the black plastic air duct (held by 3 screws) in front of the blower. Then, with a Sharpie marker, next to each wire terminal lug, I labeled on the chassis the COLOR of each wire where it plugs on to a terminal lug (for proper wiring re-assembly later). Then, thru the lower front, I reached into the lower left rear of the dryer to remove the heating element assembly from its metal duct (held by 3 or 4 screws) - it slides down a bit, then it is easily removable. I layed the element on the floor in front of the dryer - all wiring still intact. Then, using the NEW HEATING ELEMENT and SENSORS ordered, I assembled them to match the original, re-using screws off of the old unit - and moving the wiring one-by-one from the original to the new assembly. I then installed the new heating element assembly into the duct at the lower rear of the dryer. I then replaced the 2 sensors on the front metal panel of blower housing, with new parts from my order, re-using the original wiring and screws. Then I re-installed the black plastic duct onto the front of the blower. Then, on the top of the dryer, I dissassembled the control panel from the rear, by removing 5 screws. I then found the resistor mounted on the back of the timer, and replaced it with the new one. Since the new resistor did not come with terminal lugs crimped on its wires, I had to cut the terminal lugs off of the original resistor and solder them onto the new resistor. I then reassembled the control panel. I then plugged the dryer back into the wall outlet and did a test run with no clothes. IT WORKED !! Then I reinstalled the lower front access panel and ran the dryer with wet clothes. IT WORKED !!
Replaced heating element, which had a fuse and high limit thermostat attached to it. Remove 2 screws to pull the bottom cover plate on the dryer, remove 3 screws to pull the blower inlet shroud and then remove 2 screws to pull the heating element off the air inlet duct at the back of the dryer. Remove 2 screws each for the thermostat and fuse. Installed the new devices back onto the new heating element. Power leads to the element are long so you can pull the whole thing out very easily. Couldn't have been any easier to fix.
Unplugged Dryer. Removed two bottom panel screws with nutdriver. Element in back left corner (under drum). Removed two screws holding element in place. Slide element down and pull out at a slight angle until entire element cleared and can be pulled out. Wires are long enough to reach out to the front of Dryer to make work easy. Had to remove two high temp thermostats and transfer to new element. Moved wires that were left and transfered over to new element. Reinstalled element and front cover. Plugged in Dryer and turned on. HEAT AGAIN. EASY!! With a little coaching I could have had my 8 year old do the repair. Honestly, it was that easy. Don't be intimidated and pay the repair man $350 to fix it for you. At least not on my model of Dryer! Hope this helps someone!!! To be honest, it probably took me longer to post this description than it did to make the repair.
Timothy from Kunkletown, PA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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dryer took several cycles to dry
I took the front bottom cover off. In the lower left corner in the back of the dryer was the element. I removed the two screws that held it in place. The wires were long enough to reach the front of the dryer with the element for eas of switching. I pulled the element out to the front of the dryer and switched wires. Slid new element in place which looks trickey but it sits right were you need it too so you can get screws in. I put cover back on ran a cycle with no cloths to burn off the element and as good as new.
john from east baldwin, ME
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Socket set
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Dryer would not heat
This dryer required complete take apart to get to heating element, including removal of drum. Multimeter indicated thermal fuse blown. I replaced it and it blew again. I replaced fuse(again), heating element, limit thermostat, and cycling thermostat to eliminate all potential causes. Dryer works like new. Cycling thermostat had been bad for years, but I never knew it, just had to run dryer two cycles all the time.
Remove 2 screws on the front panel at the bottom of the dryer & remove front panel. Remove the black plastic "duct" from blower to lint filter by removing 3 screws. Heating element is on the back wall of the dryer in the lower left corner. 2 screws hold the heating element to the dryer wall. Remove these 2 screws. Might be a little tight to get back there. Try to be more patient than me. :) The wires on the heating element are plenty long enough to bring to the front & outside of the dryer. Remove screws holding thermostat & fuse to heating element. I wasn't sure if I needed a new thermostat or not, but it wasn't expensive so I went ahead & decided to put a new thermostat on the new heating element. I re-used the fuse from the old element, but they're not expensive either. Just notice how rthe thermostat and fuse are oriented on the old element & put them on the new element in the same orientation. I had to use pliers to get the wires off the old element's terminals. They were a little tricky to get off, but my dryer is over 10 years old. They've been on there a while. Just move 1 wire from old element to new element at a time. That way you don't have as much of a chance hooking up the wires wrong. Put new element in & everything back together. I vacuumed out the lint in the bottom of the dryer. I ran the dryer for over 30 minutes with no clothes in it to break the new heating element in. You're good to go! You CAN do this yourself. It's not a hard repair to do. Don't buy a new dryer or pay an appliance repair guy! Thanks to PartSelect for quick delivery & posting these instructions from other people!!
Went so easy. Removed two screws holding the front cover on. Reached into the back and removed the two screws holding the heating element in. Removed the element(the wires are long enough to pull all the way to the front of the dryer). Took one wire at a time and transposed it to the new element. Then re-installed the element. It maybe took 15 minutes.
Brian from Newport News, VA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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no heat
I first removed the two front screws on the front cover located on the lower half of the dryer using a flash light looking on the left side all the way to the back you will see two hex screws removing them will now let you wiggle the heating element back & fourth while pulling down it will come out in just a few seconds - then with your digital camera take a picture of the still wired heating element as to a clear reference for wiring the new element - first Aline the new element in the same direction as the old element and transfer them one by one check camera for assurance that you have done it correctly and re-reinstall in the reverse order
also I would recommend taking off that black plastic blower chute and cleaning it assuringly the best performance of air flow
Janet from Portland, OR
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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Dryer would not heat
First I turned off the circuit breaker, then removed the two screws that hold the front lower panel in place. Once open I removed the 2 screws that held the element in place. (Far back left side) I then pulled the element out leaving all wires connected. Wires are long enough to extend out to the floor in front of the dryer. I simply exchanged the wires one at a time to the new element so no mistakes could be made. Reinstall, reset the breaker, and Instant HEAT. Repaired for under $40.00
Ordered the new heater element on Saturday and got it on Tuesday. I have ordered from PartSelect before and the service has always been fast and accurate.
The first thing I did was to unplug the dryer and then removed the bottom front pannel by removing two hex screws, one on each side near the bottom of the dryer. Use a flashlight if you need to see better. I then used my shopvac to vacuum all the lint that had gathered over the years, including the old heater element located on the left side towards the back bottom part of the dryer. Located the two hex screws and unscrewed them to remove the heater element. Pull out a bit from the bottom and then down. Pull towards you and remove the wiring from the old heater element making sure where the wiring and parts to be reused go so they could be transferred to the new heater element. Re-attach the heater element with two hex screws. Replace front cover and plug in the power cord and start drying clothes.
Rogelio from Loxahatchee, FL
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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Chris P - January 30, 2023
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Easy Install! Works great!
Set aside about 2 hours, a Phillips head, and a few sockets. Take your time and the install is a snap! You'll see the problem with the old element right away, so don't think you are not fixing the problem!
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Jackie R - November 14, 2022
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Works great
The part is working fine very satisfied
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Carol M S - September 11, 2022
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The heating coil was the manufactures exact part
The coil was simple to install after it finely got to me, I ordered it on a Tuesday and received it a week later on Wednesday, this being my only complaint. I think it went to the wrong address.
Part Select will always be my go-to for parts!
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Troy W - May 12, 2021
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Parts Select is awesome!
Dryer quit heating on Saturday evening. Went to partselect.com for troubleshooting help and part ordering. Part shipped on Monday and had dryer working by Wednesday. Thank you!
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Craig E - February 18, 2020
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If you're in this deep, why not?
The thermal fuse on my dryer blew, most likely due to lint buildup in the exhaust duct. The dryer's a few years old -quite a few- and I wanted to squeeze a few more years out of it so I replaced the fuse, heater and thermostat because they're relatively cheap and a PITA to get to.
The last time I did a dryer coil it was an element that you had to string through insulators. This one was a few screws and a couple of push on electrical connectors- easy, once you get to it. Do yourself a favor though: take pictures or videos of everything before you tear it down, no matter how confident you are.
PS the heater still worked, but the new one works significantly better.
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Mark R - May 29, 2019
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Fairly easy repair replacement.
Part in good condition. Came relatively fast.
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Heather L - March 27, 2019
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Worked as hoped
Good condition, quick shipping. Was able to easily replace my old one, and the new one was able to dry a load of clothes in like 30 minutes!
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Ilan B - September 19, 2018
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Worked like a charm!
It fit my older Amana dryer and works better than expected. Installation was simple as well.
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Andrea P - May 25, 2018
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Great Part, easy install
The part was in good quality & easy to install. My appliance works better then before.
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Gerard L - February 22, 2018
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Easy repair.
Excellent service and delivery , parts all fit , excellent website .
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