How Do You Install A Kenmore Dryer Belt?
Even if you don’t know what a dryer belt is, odds are you will know when it is broken. Kenmore dryer belts tend to break with a bang — literally — and the drum of the dryer (the canister that holds the clothes) will thud to a sudden halt with your sodden clothes inside. Fortunately, you do not have to spend any extra time or money waiting on a repairman. Even if you are not particularly handy, you can install your own Kenmore dryer belt quickly and easily by yourself. Disconnect the power to your dryer before you begin replacing your dryer belt. Disconnect your dryer from the wall outlet if possible. If you cannot unplug your dryer for some reason, disconnect the dryer from the fuse box by removing the correct fuse or by flipping the breaker in your circuit breaker box. There should be a list inside your circuit breaker box with a label of what fuse and breaker controls which appliances. If you disconnect your dryer using the fuse box, you may have to work by battery-powered lantern