If your electric dryer is not heating, the cause could be a defective heating element. But before you consider replacing the element, you should confirm that the thermal fuse has not blown, which can happen if the dryer overheats. A blown thermal fuse will prevent voltage from reaching the heating element. You can use a multimeter to test the fuse for continuity, a continuous electrical path present in the part. If the fuse tests positive for continuity, it should be functioning properly. As with the thermal fuse, you can test the element for continuity to determine if it’s faulty. If it is, you’ve come to the right page. Repair Clinic carries genuine manufacturer replacement heating elements for all the top electric dryer brands, including Whirlpool, Frigidaire, LG, Samsung, and Bosch. All you have to do is enter the full model number of your dryer in our website’s search bar, then select "Heating Element” from the part category to identify the specific element that matches your model. Having trouble locating the exact heating element that fits your dryer? No worries. Our Customer Service Team will be happy to help. Give them a call at 1-800-269-2609.