I did one of these today. The mounting bracket that holds the front of the heating box can be removed by taking out two screws. Then the box will easily come out through the front. The wires are long enough to allow this and then you can unplug the wires with the box outside of the dryer. Its easier than trying to unplug and reconnect the wires with the box still inside the machine.
I am waiting for parts for my dryer now. Thanks for your tip. I also got a question. So if I remove the whole box like you suggest, do I still need to remove back panel and that tube from behind? Or I can do all from the front? This is very important, because I live in apartment with REALLY small laundry room and if I still need to remove back panel I will have to take the whole dryer of of the laundry room, which is going to be very complicated. Thank you.
Ty good sir for this video! Just replaced the heating element and this video was perfect to follow along! The wires being a little tight was a huge understatement for me though 😒 thanks again!
i'm lucky to have found your channel. this is the exact model i have, with the exact same issue. I'm really glad i didn't have to stumble through a bunch of incorrect videos before seeing yours. straightforward, showing every step, and offering good advice. thank you
Thank you so much for making this video. We have the exact model and my husband and I followed your instructions! We are not the handy type but we thought we would try it out! It worked and now we have a working dryer!
Thank you John I followed your video and it worked like a charm. I fixed my mother in law’s dryer. Some guy was going to charge her $500 to do this job that cost me $22 in parts and 2 hours of my time. Thank you!!
This video is fantastic! John clearly explains process of changing the heating plate step by step. I followed is direction and successfully changed my dryer’s heating plate. My dryer is now working better than before. Thank You John 💕
Hold everything! Look at 8:05 and see the tab on the top of the circular connector at the back of the heater element box? Mine was screwed in with a sheet metal screw through that tab for retention. How the heck are you supposed to get to that??
I'm not sure I entirely understand your question. If you are having trouble getting the the entire heating structure out of the dryer because you can't get to a screw to release it, then you might try taking the front panel and drum out. I have done that but don't have a video yet on how to do that, there are many videos on RUclips that can show you how to get the drum out. Once the drum is out, then you have much better access to the heating element box or structure. If your question is about disassembling the heating box or structure after it is removed from the dryer, I'm not certain what the issue is. But there may be other videos on RUclips that have encountered a similar problem to help you solve yours. I hope this helps.
Very good video, in my case I had to replace the pw-3v y271 n160 thermostat because it had no continuity, I worked for a while and the same thermostat broke again, I don't know what to do, if you can help me, thank you
I have never had to replace my thermostat on my dryer so I wouldn't be a good source for a suggestion. I would suggest searching RUclips for someone that has replaced a thermostat and suggests possible causes and solutions to prevent it from failing. Sorry I can't help directly.
Agree. Since making this repair I have replaced the drum, the tension pulley, a drum wheel and another heating element all from the front. It requires more parts to be removed, but much easier to work with the entire internal parts of the unit.
@@jonp6347 I just went out to Amazon and see I purchased this part in January 2019. This particular company that sold me this part is no longer selling it, and I don't see a brand name for the part I purchased. However, I did a search on Amazon using the model number for my dryer followed with the words "Heating Element" and found several matching parts ranging in price from 29 to 40 bucks. I believe when I bought my part in 2019 I chose the part with the best reviews and the most reasonable price. I hope this helps. John
where did you got the heating element? and what is the model no. of the heating element? i have the same but its gray. so maybe same bec my model no. is dv350aeg
I found my heating element on Amazon. I searched on Amazon using the model number for my dryer and the words “heating element”. I don’t think it was a genuine Samsung parts but you can find web sites that claim they sell genuine Samsung parts for much more money. I hope this helps.
I did a search on amazon with my model number and found at least 3 results. The search text I used was "dv350aew/xaa heating element". Make sure you use your model number for the correct heating element part. I can't personally vouch for or recommend any of the products sold on Amazon. Good luck.
On my dryer there are two screws in the back at the top on each side. Remove the screws and lift up the back part of the top and slide it away from the front. Comes off very easy.
It's been more than 3 years now...does your dryer still runs good and still heating after you replaced coil? I've heard some not positive reviews that those cheap parts from Amazon do not last long. Thank you for answers and for your video.
Great video, very helpful.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you I'll finish mines tomorrow when the heating element arrives. Very helpful video
I did one of these today. The mounting bracket that holds the front of the heating box can be removed by taking out two screws. Then the box will easily come out through the front. The wires are long enough to allow this and then you can unplug the wires with the box outside of the dryer. Its easier than trying to unplug and reconnect the wires with the box still inside the machine.
Great tip. Thank you.
I am waiting for parts for my dryer now. Thanks for your tip. I also got a question. So if I remove the whole box like you suggest, do I still need to remove back panel and that tube from behind? Or I can do all from the front? This is very important, because I live in apartment with REALLY small laundry room and if I still need to remove back panel I will have to take the whole dryer of of the laundry room, which is going to be very complicated. Thank you.
@@LeMishoK Sorry I am late to the party, but yes, you can do the whole thing from the front.
This still requires you to remove the top cover though right?
Ty good sir for this video! Just replaced the heating element and this video was perfect to follow along! The wires being a little tight was a huge understatement for me though 😒 thanks again!
i'm lucky to have found your channel. this is the exact model i have, with the exact same issue. I'm really glad i didn't have to stumble through a bunch of incorrect videos before seeing yours. straightforward, showing every step, and offering good advice. thank you
Great video - every step clear - thanks for helping me get a little more life out of our old dryer!
oh THANK GOD I found this. I didnt want to fork out $600+ for a new dryer when mine still looks like new after 12 years-it just wont heat.
Thank you so much for making this video. We have the exact model and my husband and I followed your instructions!
We are not the handy type but we thought we would try it out! It worked and now we have a working dryer!
I’m glad it was helpful.
Thank you John I followed your video and it worked like a charm. I fixed my mother in law’s dryer. Some guy was going to charge her $500 to do this job that cost me $22 in parts and 2 hours of my time. Thank you!!
Fantastic! So happy it was a success. Feels great doesn’t it?
This video is fantastic! John clearly explains process of changing the heating plate step by step. I followed is direction and successfully changed my dryer’s heating plate. My dryer is now working better than before. Thank You John 💕
Great to hear!
Thanks for the video. turns out I could pull mine thru the front. I just had to remove an inside lower mount.
I’m glad it helped.
Great video! Because of this video, I was able to replace ours and fixed our dryer. Thank you so much!
I’m glad it helped.
is that cheaper element holding up ok still?
Very helpful definitely help me make the ol lady happy thx
Thank you, great video, we have exactly the same dryer and it has stopped heating up now. (bought in 2011) so this helped greatly.
Glad it helped!
Thank You Mr. Krebs! I was done in very quickly! Saved me some money for Gas. Thanks again!
JB
I’m glad it helped you.
is that cheaper element holding up ok still?
Txs from Qc, you helped me a lot. Working again for a few dollars $ :)
Great to hear!
Awesome video! He really nailed it. Very descriptive and easy to follow.
Great! I hope it was helpful.
Hey man thanks for the video replaced the whole component and housing for the coil using your video. Have a good one.
Glad it helped
Thank you so much for this video! Followed your steps and it worked perfectly!
Glad it helped!
Great video, super helpful, big success 🙏🏽👌🏽
Thank you 🙌
Excellent job..Thank you..
Thank you
i will def try this when i get home!!
Thank you so much!!!!
You are welcome.
Thanks for the video
Hold everything! Look at 8:05 and see the tab on the top of the circular connector at the back of the heater element box? Mine was screwed in with a sheet metal screw through that tab for retention. How the heck are you supposed to get to that??
I'm not sure I entirely understand your question. If you are having trouble getting the the entire heating structure out of the dryer because you can't get to a screw to release it, then you might try taking the front panel and drum out. I have done that but don't have a video yet on how to do that, there are many videos on RUclips that can show you how to get the drum out. Once the drum is out, then you have much better access to the heating element box or structure. If your question is about disassembling the heating box or structure after it is removed from the dryer, I'm not certain what the issue is. But there may be other videos on RUclips that have encountered a similar problem to help you solve yours. I hope this helps.
Very good video, in my case I had to replace the pw-3v y271 n160 thermostat because it had no continuity, I worked for a while and the same thermostat broke again, I don't know what to do, if you can help me, thank you
I have never had to replace my thermostat on my dryer so I wouldn't be a good source for a suggestion. I would suggest searching RUclips for someone that has replaced a thermostat and suggests possible causes and solutions to prevent it from failing. Sorry I can't help directly.
Do I need to remove the top first before I can get the control panel cover off?
I’m pretty sure you have to remove the top first. You can verify by watching similar videos on how to replace a heating element.
It's better easier to go in from the front.. especially when you want to check the belt tension pulley and blow and sweep it out throughly 🤔
Agree. Since making this repair I have replaced the drum, the tension pulley, a drum wheel and another heating element all from the front. It requires more parts to be removed, but much easier to work with the entire internal parts of the unit.
Hi, just seen your video I was wondering how long the element lasted. Thanks for your great video...
Still works. Used the dryer today.
Do you know what brand element?
@@jonp6347 I just went out to Amazon and see I purchased this part in January 2019. This particular company that sold me this part is no longer selling it, and I don't see a brand name for the part I purchased. However, I did a search on Amazon using the model number for my dryer followed with the words "Heating Element" and found several matching parts ranging in price from 29 to 40 bucks. I believe when I bought my part in 2019 I chose the part with the best reviews and the most reasonable price. I hope this helps. John
Thanks for the feedback 😀
Thanks it works =)
You're welcome!
has this element help up good still?
Yes, I just dried 2 loads of laundry today. It still works great.
where did you got the heating element? and what is the model no. of the heating element? i have the same but its gray. so maybe same bec my model no. is dv350aeg
I found my heating element on Amazon. I searched on Amazon using the model number for my dryer and the words “heating element”. I don’t think it was a genuine Samsung parts but you can find web sites that claim they sell genuine Samsung parts for much more money. I hope this helps.
if you can send me the link? i cant find the model no dv350 heating element there in amazon. thank you
I did a search on amazon with my model number and found at least 3 results. The search text I used was "dv350aew/xaa heating element". Make sure you use your model number for the correct heating element part. I can't personally vouch for or recommend any of the products sold on Amazon. Good luck.
Did not tell how to remove top.
On my dryer there are two screws in the back at the top on each side. Remove the screws and lift up the back part of the top and slide it away from the front. Comes off very easy.
It's been more than 3 years now...does your dryer still runs good and still heating after you replaced coil? I've heard some not positive reviews that those cheap parts from Amazon do not last long. Thank you for answers and for your video.
Yes, it still works as good as the day we bought the dryer. No issues or failures. Works great. Thank you for your follow up question.
What’s the part number for this heating element
Found this number (Part #DC47-00019A) On this URL - www.searspartsdirect.com/model/5z1kjky60z-001482/samsung-dv350aew-xaa-00-dryer-parts Good luck.
Dryer Heating Element(DC47-00019A)for Samsung, Thermal Fuse( DC96-00887A) and (DC47-00016A), Thermostat (DC47-00018A )Dryer Repair Kit Replacement www.amazon.com/dp/B07R5Z6WQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_GEJAFbZT204F5
i ment HELD ..
NOT help.. sorry