Removing it from the back is infinitely easier. It's actually held in place by one screw at the front and pressure from the pipe at the back, which is held in place with three screws.
FYI- it is definitely easier from the back. And a bit from the front as well. My screws holding on the high limit switches were attached to both top and bottom parts of the “clam shell” housing.
Hi Charlie, I was referring to the heating coil itself. It was broken and then obviously won't carry a current and heat. It is difficult to see in the video.
@@donnamo129 Thank you for the super fast reply! Ours has no breaks in the coil but the sheet metal its on is cracked in multiple places. No sure that is the cause on ours but we are replacing it anyway. Our problem is that the clothes are getting baked! too hot. We already replaced the thermal fuse but that wasn't the problem.