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Probably not. Those elements are like light bulb filaments. When they burn out, you replace them. You could likely find the part online and put it in yourself.
If Presto longer manufacturers or stocks parts for your heater, there may be a good reason for it. Other than they now have a better heater. My best advice is to scarp the heater and purchase a new one, Your model may have had a safety issue.
1. Check for loose connections at the heater coil terminals area. If everything's alright, one of your heating elements is about to give up, and it may need to be replaced. 2. You may also check the other components, since you will be opening the HeatDish Compact Heater. Hope this will help you.
This heater must be flat on the floor or it will buzz, and the metal dish must be clean or it will transfer heat to the safety device. If this does not solve the problem call customer service at 800-877-0441.
I have an older presto quartz heater thats needs a thermostat the info on the switch is as follows
INF-120887B 34-191 15AMP 120VAC can anyone help me out? thanks fred
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