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Whirlpool Electric Dryer LEC6848AQ3 FAQs

Yes, it’s usually worth replacing the heating element in a Whirlpool LEC6848AQ3 electric dryer when the dryer still runs but won’t heat, because the repair cost is typically far less than replacing the whole dryer and it often restores normal drying performance.

When replacing the heating element makes sense

We recommend replacing the element when the rest of the dryer is in good shape and the symptoms point to a heat failure.

  • The drum tumbles normally but clothes stay cold or damp
  • The dryer heats intermittently (sometimes heats, sometimes not)
  • You‚Äôve already cleaned the lint screen and checked the vent for restrictions
  • The dryer is not making unusual grinding or squealing noises
  • The cabinet and drum are solid (no major rust-through or damage)

A common replacement for heat loss is the element 279838.

What to check before you buy parts

On electric dryers like the LEC6848AQ3, “no heat” is often caused by airflow problems or a safety device opening, not only the element.

  • Verify the dryer is getting 240 volts at the outlet (a dryer can run on 120 volts but not heat)
  • Clean the exhaust duct and outside vent hood; restricted airflow can overheat the heater housing
  • Inspect wiring at the heater and terminal block for heat damage
  • Consider the thermal safety parts if the dryer overheated

If overheating or repeated no-heat happens, the cut-off kit 279816 is commonly involved.

Quick cost and outcome comparison

Option Typical cost Typical outcome
Replace heating element Low to moderate Restores heat if the element is open
Replace thermal cut-off parts Moderate Restores heat if safety device opened
Replace dryer Highest New appliance, higher upfront cost

Why it matters

A failed heater circuit can turn a normal cycle into hours of run time, higher energy use, and extra wear on the drum belt, motor, and blower. Fixing the heat issue promptly helps the dryer dry faster and run cooler.

Last updated: January 2026

No. Whirlpool dryer heating elements are not universal; they must match your exact dryer design and wiring. For Whirlpool model LEC6848AQ3, the correct replacement is the element 279838, not a one-size-fits-all part.

How to confirm you have the right heating element

  • Match the full model number: LEC6848AQ3 (not just ‚ÄúWhirlpool electric dryer‚Äù).
  • Compare the element‚Äôs mounting style and terminal layout to your original.
  • Check whether your dryer uses a separate wire kit or has heat-damaged connectors.
  • Replace any burned terminals at the same time to prevent repeat failures.
  • If the dryer overheated, address airflow restrictions before installing the new part.

When a “universal” element will not work

Many “universal” kits don’t fit correctly because dryers vary by:

  • Heater housing shape and mounting points
  • Coil wattage and resistance range
  • Terminal type (stud vs. spade) and orientation
  • Internal airflow path and safety thermostat placement

If your LEC6848AQ3 stopped heating or overheated, these model-matched parts are commonly replaced together:

Symptom Most common related part What it affects
No heat, but drum turns Element 279838 Heat generation
Overheats or shuts off on high heat Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 Cycling temperature control
No heat after overheating event Cut-off kit 279816 One-time thermal safety cutoff

Why it matters

Using the wrong heating element can cause poor drying performance, blown thermal cutoffs, or damaged wiring. Matching the correct Whirlpool part for LEC6848AQ3 helps restore safe heat output and normal cycle times.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Whirlpool LEC6848AQ3 electric dryer, a bad heating element usually shows up as no heat or weak heat even though the drum tumbles normally. The most reliable confirmation is a continuity test of the heater circuit; if the element is open (no continuity), it is bad and should be replaced.

Common signs the heating element is failing

  • Dryer runs but clothes stay cold or take much longer to dry
  • Heat comes and goes during a cycle (intermittent heating)
  • Burning smell or visible scorching near the heater housing (stop using and inspect)
  • Breaker trips during heating (can be a grounded element or wiring issue)
  • You see a broken coil inside the heater housing during inspection

Quick checks before you replace parts

  1. Confirm proper power: Electric dryers need 240V to heat. A dryer can still run on 120V but not heat if one leg of power is missing.
  2. Check airflow: A clogged vent can cause overheating and blow safety cutoffs, which also results in no heat.
  3. Inspect the lint path: Lint buildup in the lint chute or blower housing restricts airflow and can trigger thermal protection.

How we test the heating element (basic method)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the heater terminals.
  3. Use a multimeter on continuity/ohms.
  4. Test across the element terminals.

What the meter results mean

Test result What it usually means Next step
Continuity present Element is not open Check thermostats, thermal cut-off, airflow
No continuity (open) Element is bad Replace element 279838
Continuity to metal housing (short to ground) Element is grounded Replace element 279838 and inspect wiring

If the element tests good, these commonly stop heat on Whirlpool electric dryers:

  • Cut-off kit 279816 (thermal cut-off and high-limit protection)
  • Operating thermostat (controls cycling temperature)
  • High-limit thermostat (opens if the dryer overheats)
  • Loose/burned heater wiring (a common cause of intermittent heat)

Why it matters

Replacing the heating element without fixing restricted airflow can cause the new heater or thermal cut-off to fail again. Restoring strong airflow protects the heater circuit and improves drying time.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes. On a Whirlpool electric dryer like model LEC6848AQ3, many homeowners can replace the heating element with basic hand tools and careful safety steps. The key is disconnecting power first, confirming airflow is clear, and reassembling wiring exactly as found.

Before you start (safety and prep)

  • Unplug the dryer; if it is hardwired, switch both dryer breakers off.
  • Let the dryer cool completely.
  • Take a clear photo of every wire connection before removing anything.
  • Work with the dryer pulled away from the wall so you can access the rear panel.
  • Clean lint from the lint screen housing and vent path while you are in there.

Basic replacement steps (typical for this Whirlpool-style electric dryer)

  1. Disconnect power.
  2. Remove the rear panel to access the heater housing.
  3. Label and remove wires from the element terminals.
  4. Remove mounting screws, swap in the new element, and reinstall screws.
  5. Reconnect wires exactly as photographed.
  6. Reinstall the rear panel, restore power, and test on a timed heat cycle.

If you are replacing the element because the dryer will not heat, we also check the thermal cut-off and thermostats because a restricted vent can cause repeat failures.

Parts that commonly relate to “no heat”

Symptom Common cause Part to consider for LEC6848AQ3
Runs but no heat Burned-out heater coil Element 279838
No heat, may stop early Overheat protection opened Cut-off kit 279816
Overheats or cycles oddly Temperature control issue Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134

Why it matters

Replacing only the heater without fixing poor airflow can overheat the heater housing and open safety devices again. A clean lint path and a clear vent help the new heating element last.

Helpful DIY guidance

For step-by-step troubleshooting and repair tips for electric dryers that do not heat, use our electric dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.

Last updated: January 2026

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