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Im sure that this is a belt problem , my problem is that I cannot figure out how to get to the belt , how do i repair this .
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Belts don't squeak but bearings do. Go to www.applianceaid.com for tear down info. You will probably find a worn drum center bearing.
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check white pulley on idler arm. also check condition of the four glides around door bearing ,also door bearing itself
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A dry rear bearing ground strap will cause an annoying squeel also. Could lube with a high temp grease to stop noise. Have to pull the drum to get at it.
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