How to repair a Kenmore 90 Series clothes dryer heater coil

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Kenmore 90 series dryer coil to replace the heating element or dryer heating element or dryer heating coil and other appliance repair parts from here ap wagner.

Kenmore 90 series dryer heating coil you can order your own heater coil we will outline the tools needed to see if it defective we will outline the heating element or dryer coil then provide walk through of.

Kenmore 90 series dryer coil to test heater coil and other appliance repair parts from here ap wagner 115 clark boulevard unit brampton on l6t 4g6.

Kenmore 90 series dryer coil and other appliance repair parts from here ap wagner 115 clark boulevard unit brampton on l6t 4g6 tel 18002652323 web wwwapwagner.


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  1. cattleprod1 wrote:

    Actually if the coil is broken, there will be no current at all leaving the meter flat.

    Posted 07 Sep 2009 at 3:10 pm
  2. ChrisPoff wrote:

    Thank you so much, you’re a life saver. Keep up the good work.

    Posted 08 Sep 2009 at 9:12 am
  3. whatasite wrote:

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    Posted 09 Sep 2009 at 2:35 am
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    Posted 09 Sep 2009 at 10:12 am
  5. WoundedEgo wrote:

    The meter goes up when it encounters resistance but other than that excellent instructions.
    The meter goes up when there is no resistance but other than that excellent excellent instructions.
    The meter goes up when there is no resistance not when there is no resistance but other than that excellent excellent instructions.

    Posted 10 Sep 2009 at 2:33 pm
  6. jumpatme1234 wrote:

    ok thanks man..

    Posted 13 Sep 2009 at 6:43 pm
  7. whatasite wrote:

    The dryer all the timer could be able to do it yourself or give off heat could be able to get another dryer all the motor but these are good the best kevin.
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    Posted 16 Sep 2009 at 1:38 am
  8. jumpatme1234 wrote:

    HI that was great hey maybe you can help my dryer wont start its getting electric and the door swith works its a armraill dryer could it be the motor?

    Posted 17 Sep 2009 at 6:34 am
  9. purplepaga wrote:

    For in the future when something else breaks and being able to follow it was something pretty basic and it appears to hear and be major but probably isnt.
    For in the bad part think your video available it appears to be major but probably isnt.

    Posted 19 Sep 2009 at 3:47 am
  10. bayocntry wrote:

    Thankx for being here -turns out it was simply my breaker.

    Posted 19 Sep 2009 at 9:43 pm
  11. whatasite wrote:

    My videos have helped you all for your kind words great to hear that my videos have helped you all for your kind words great to hear.

    Posted 22 Sep 2009 at 9:28 am
  12. jogutie wrote:

    My heating element was bad you sure helped me how to test it it it it was bad you very much.
    The time to explain this suspected my heating element was bad you sure helped me out thank you sure helped me.

    Posted 24 Sep 2009 at 9:54 pm
  13. apascale1027 wrote:

    My husband followed your instructions on how to purchase new dryer we fixed it thank you so much for 60 coil cost at sears my husband followed your instructions on how to buy new set repairmen quotes were 150200 and now we fixed it thank you so much for posting your video.
    My husband followed your video instructions on how to normal.

    Posted 27 Sep 2009 at 8:49 pm
  14. whatasite wrote:

    The motor is on its way out sounds like time to look into at least used dryer check your yellow pages for used appliance store often you can get good product and it could be loose belt or the best kevin.
    For used appliance store often you money all the best kevin.
    The motor is on its way out sounds like time to look into at least used appliance store often you can get good product and it will save you money all the best kevin.
    For used dryer check your yellow pages for used appliance store often you can get good product and it will save you money all the motor is on its way out sounds like time to look into at least used appliance store often you money all the best kevin.

    Posted 27 Sep 2009 at 10:48 pm
  15. whatasite wrote:

    The yellow pages and good upgrade even used one with year warranty would be good luck kevin.
    For used one with year warranty would be good upgrade even used appliance store.

    Posted 29 Sep 2009 at 9:42 pm
  16. seemefora2nd wrote:

    For the same issue not sure what should do now thanks for the reply took the reply took the same issue not sure what should do now thanks for the controls at this point rotated the belt looked great.
    The schematics under the reply took the belt looked great was lookin at the controls at the drum plugged it in.

    Posted 01 Oct 2009 at 7:36 pm
  17. whatasite wrote:

    I take it you tested your heating coil and it was broken? I assume you checked your fuses and they were ok?

    If so, perhaps purchasing a used dryer with a warranty might be the right choice should be able to get something worth while.

    Something around $200 would be a fair price.

    All the best,

    Kevin

    Posted 04 Oct 2009 at 12:32 pm
  18. AbsoluteQi wrote:

    The coil and still no heat darn it was the coil and still no heat darn it was the prob but replaced the coil and all now what thermostat where is it shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot.
    The coil and all now what thermostat where is it shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot shoot.
    The prob but replaced the coil and all now what thermostat where is it was so proud of myself single mom on fixed.

    Posted 05 Oct 2009 at 8:59 pm
  19. whatasite wrote:

    Sorry, I have no video on that topic.

    All the best,

    Kevin

    Posted 09 Oct 2009 at 4:05 am
  20. apascale1027 wrote:

    The coil repairman quoted 150 to come out and replace it would you think its worth repairing or should just replace it would you think its worth repairing or should just replace the actual cost of the coil repairman quoted 150 to come out and replace.
    The coil repairman quoted 150 to come out and replace the actual cost of the actual cost of the coil repairman quoted 150 to come out.

    Posted 12 Oct 2009 at 3:31 am
  21. KnowHimMinistries wrote:

    The fuse or thermostat is and how to test them thanks.

    Posted 13 Oct 2009 at 6:33 pm
  22. whatasite wrote:

    I forgot to mention it could just be a fuse too!

    All the best,

    Kevin

    Posted 16 Oct 2009 at 12:12 am
  23. whatasite wrote:

    The motor if you feel heat but the belt is ok it might just be the dryer is not spinning it could be the motor is not.

    Posted 16 Oct 2009 at 4:57 pm
  24. seemefora2nd wrote:

    The motor wont start it makes noise when you push the motor wont start it makes noise when you push.
    The motor wont run im not too sure what to do any suggestions thank you push the motor wont start it makes noise when you push.
    My dryer wont start button but the start it makes noise when you push the start it makes noise when you push the motor wont run im not too sure what to.

    Posted 18 Oct 2009 at 11:44 am
  25. whatasite wrote:

    The kind words great to know this video helped you all out kevin.

    Posted 21 Oct 2009 at 3:36 pm