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i have recently changed thermostats on whirlpool dryer awz541 but still overheating could it now be heating element
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Raz, you were right to change the thermostats first, they are the most likely cause of an overheating dryer. It could be the element which is damaged - perhaps an electrical fault. If you smell electrical burning, then switch off straight away and don't use - call an engineer or consider a new dryer. When it's an electrical fault like that it is dangerous for an unqualified person to mess around with it.
Tumble Dryer Heating Element - 2050W Stock Number: ES213457
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Whirlpool, Bauknecht and Ignis tumble dryers
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