LG DLE7300 Spinning But No Heat
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85%
CONF
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Dryer Heating Element Assembly
The heating element consists of a nichrome wire coil that generates heat through electrical resistance. Over time, the constant thermal expansion and contraction cycles cause the wire to become brittle and eventually fracture, breaking the electrical circuit. When this occurs, the motor will still spin the drum, but no thermal energy is produced.
SKU: 5301EL1001J
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8%
CONF
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Dryer Thermal Fuse
The thermal fuse is a non-resettable safety device designed to fail if the dryer's internal temperature exceeds a specific threshold, usually due to restricted airflow. Once blown, it creates an open circuit that prevents the heating element from receiving power while allowing the motor to continue operation.
SKU: 6931EL3003D
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7%
CONF
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High Limit Thermostat
This thermostat acts as a secondary safety switch located on the heater housing. If it detects an over-temperature condition, it opens the circuit to the element; if the internal bi-metal strip fails or sticks open, the dryer will spin indefinitely without ever activating the heat coils.
SKU: 6931EL3001E
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dryer Heating Element Assembly.
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