How Do You Replace A Belt On A Kenmore Dryer?
If your Kenmore dryer made a loud banging noise just before its drum stopped turning, chances are that the sound you heard was the dryer’s belt snapping. While you can call a maintenance professional to have your dryer serviced, you may have to wait days or weeks before a service person arrives to fix the problem. Luckily, replacing the belt on a Kenmore dryer is a simple repair that can be completed by do-it-yourselfers with little or no experience. Unplug your Kenmore clothes dryer from its power source before attempting to replace its belt. Double-check to be certain that your dryer has been unplugged before attempting to disassemble it. Take the lint screen out of your Kenmore dryer and set it aside. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the lint screen housing to your dryer. Set the lint screen housing screws aside until your repairs are finished. Shine a small flashlight into the space beneath the top panel of your Kenmore clothes dryer. Locate the two metal clips th