Boman
03-27-2014, 03:52 PM
Frigidaire dryer model - GLER341AS2
I replaced the element on this dryer. Ran for maybe a couple of minutes. It had started to heat up. I then put it on a no heat setting. It ran with no heat. That being said, the bias on the cycling stat checked to be bad. I was thinking if the bias is bad, how is it doing the no heat thing. Anyway, I noticed the front was not exactly straight. I hit with my hand to knock it over a tad. Heard a strange sound. I think it was the back of the drum hitting the element as it looks like it has happened before.
I took it apart again, and the brand new element was broken near one of the terminal ends with no marks what so ever, just a clean break. No burn marks or anything.
The element I replaced was also broken. I had sold this dryer about 3 weeks before. The complaint was a strange noise and it quit heating. LIke I said, it looks as thought the element had scrubbed before.
My question is, does it makes sense the new element would have a clean break with no burn marks if it scrubbed the drum?
P.S. I intend to disassemble again to make sure there are no missing pieces allowing the two parts to scrub.
I replaced the element on this dryer. Ran for maybe a couple of minutes. It had started to heat up. I then put it on a no heat setting. It ran with no heat. That being said, the bias on the cycling stat checked to be bad. I was thinking if the bias is bad, how is it doing the no heat thing. Anyway, I noticed the front was not exactly straight. I hit with my hand to knock it over a tad. Heard a strange sound. I think it was the back of the drum hitting the element as it looks like it has happened before.
I took it apart again, and the brand new element was broken near one of the terminal ends with no marks what so ever, just a clean break. No burn marks or anything.
The element I replaced was also broken. I had sold this dryer about 3 weeks before. The complaint was a strange noise and it quit heating. LIke I said, it looks as thought the element had scrubbed before.
My question is, does it makes sense the new element would have a clean break with no burn marks if it scrubbed the drum?
P.S. I intend to disassemble again to make sure there are no missing pieces allowing the two parts to scrub.