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Amana dry wont dry

I have and Amana dryer that will not dry on certain settings. In some cases it takes up to 5 tries before the clothes will be dry. The first 3 or 4 times the clothes arent even warm. can you give me and idea as to a solution.

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Partially bad heat element. some models have a double element maybe half of it is burned out

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