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I opened the back of the dryer and pulled the broken belt out. But to put it back it looks like it may have to go back from the front. Does it install from front or back?:eek:
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Nothing could be easier to work on than these beautys. After unplugging the machine start by popping the top so you can get to the screws holding the front panel on. As pictured gently push the springclips in on each side about 2 or 3 inchs from each end to release the top: Pop that top with a putty knife. After removing the 2 phillips screws holding the front to the frame (near the top on each side) and taking the wires loose from the door switch, lift the front panel out yer way. Remove the rear hatch and take the idler loose. Then you can get the drum out. Grab the belt and yank upwards on the drum and remove it out the front.
INSPECTING THE DRYER Look for broken glides on the front panel: 5303937139 glide kit $24 The rear drum has a big trailer ball type mount that holds it into place, over time the plastic bearing wears out and the support under it squeals, (it is telling you serious stuff is going to happen) The metal mount under the by now thin, failed, and gone bye-bye plastic bearing, will eat into the ball and cut it off causing the drum to fall into the heater element AND break the belt. YIKES! NOT GOOD! Failed bearing with missing ball The kit (5303281153) comes with everything you need to repair the bearing. It is about $25 bucks or less. With the drum removed and the bearing inspected you want to take a gander at the heating element. If the element is broken, there is no need to buy the whole pan for $100. You can get a restring kit for about $25. Just remember to evenly space the new wire so it will not burn out quickly. Remove all lint from the dryer and the drum. This is the main killer of a heater element. Lint on it causes a hot spot. 5300622032 Restring kit $25 The fuse mounts on the rear wall of the dryer in the upper right hand corner. If it blows the dryer will not run. Clean out the vent and any lint in the dryer or the fuse will continue to blow. 134120900 Fuse $12 The belt part # is 5303281154 $10 The Idler is part # 131863007 $12 For routing info see Belt routing above on anotha page my friend. LOL Or better yet how about the repair manual? Here is a newer repair manual. The innards of the dryer is the same as always but the newer models have a thermister and assorted goodies:
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Thank you SublimeMaster, I think you led me in the right direction in finding what I need. I'll know for sure tomorrow when my nephew gets here to put this thing back together.
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Thank you SublimeMaster. I think you led me in the right direction to find what I need. I know for sure when my nephew get here tomorrow to put this thing back together :)
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