How Do You Replace The Belt On A Kenmore Dryer?
Replacing the belt in a Kenmore clothes dryer is a simple repair that can have your dryer up and running again in no time. But before you can replace the belt you must be reasonably certain its the belt that is causing the problem. If you heard a loud noise coming from the dryer just before its drum stopped spinning, the sound you heard was probably the belt braking. If you open the dryer and find the belt intact, consider troubleshooting the dryer’s motor as a possible solution to the problem. Keep your do-it-yourself repair safe by making sure that you dryer is unplugged from its power source before proceeding to the next step. Open the top panel of your Kenmore dryer. Remove your dryer’s lint screen and lint screen housing screws. Release the clips that secure the top panel to your dryer by using a putty knife to apply pressure to the metal clips underneath the panel. Lift the top panel up and fold it over the back of the dryer or lean it against the wall. Access the drum of your Ke