Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Dryer Front Panel Removal
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pdunha3
04-16-04, 07:18 PM
To Whom It May Concern,
I am trying to find out how to remove the front panel of my dryer. I hear noise coming from the back and have seen black residue on the back. I suspect it is the rear bearing. Thank you in advace for any information.
Respectfully,
PD
I am trying to find out how to remove the front panel of my dryer. I hear noise coming from the back and have seen black residue on the back. I suspect it is the rear bearing. Thank you in advace for any information.
Respectfully,
PD
Sharp Advice
04-17-04, 10:04 AM
Hello PD and Welcome to the Do-It-Yourself Web Site.
Basic instructions:
Open the door and look around the door frame for screws.
Remove the filter screw. Check for screws.
Also look at the bottom of the front panel.
May have two screws at the very bottom of that front panel.
Also, may have to remove the top lid first. The screws which hold top lid in place are often inside the upper side of the doors frame.
Additional Help and Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers online web site for problem possibilities, solving methods, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, downloadable repair manuals, etc which may be available online.
Search the manufacturers web site for a downloadable version of the owners or service manual. The file will be a pdf file opened with Adobe, which also needs to be downloaded first but worth having once obtained.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and dealers are listed in the phone book.
May find some help on the pages listed at the top of this page in the banner topics.
Check back on your question several more times. Other members posting replies in this forum topic may offer you additional advice, ideas, suggestions, test and or repair methods.
Use the reply button to add additional information or questions. Using this method moves the topic back up to the top of the list automatically.
Regards & Good Luck.
Sharp Advice. TCB4U2B2B Business Management Services. Web Site Host, Forums Monitor & Multiple Topics Moderator. Energy Conservation Consultant & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
DRYER SERVICE TIP:
It's always adviseable to clean the entire exhaust venting system every 2 years. Or during any dryer maintenance, connection and or repairs.
Electric Dryer Help Pages:
(Copy & Repaste into your browser)
http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?postid=555421#post555421
http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?threadid=164145
DIY'S Electric Appliances Pages:
Dishwasher, Dryer, Freezer, Refrigerator, Washing Machines & Info. http://doityourself.com/appliance/index.shtml
Help Links:
http://links.doityourself.com/links/appliances/
DIY Help Links:
http://links.doityourself.com/
http://links.doityourself.com/links/appliances/
Basic instructions:
Open the door and look around the door frame for screws.
Remove the filter screw. Check for screws.
Also look at the bottom of the front panel.
May have two screws at the very bottom of that front panel.
Also, may have to remove the top lid first. The screws which hold top lid in place are often inside the upper side of the doors frame.
Additional Help and Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers online web site for problem possibilities, solving methods, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, downloadable repair manuals, etc which may be available online.
Search the manufacturers web site for a downloadable version of the owners or service manual. The file will be a pdf file opened with Adobe, which also needs to be downloaded first but worth having once obtained.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and dealers are listed in the phone book.
May find some help on the pages listed at the top of this page in the banner topics.
Check back on your question several more times. Other members posting replies in this forum topic may offer you additional advice, ideas, suggestions, test and or repair methods.
Use the reply button to add additional information or questions. Using this method moves the topic back up to the top of the list automatically.
Regards & Good Luck.
Sharp Advice. TCB4U2B2B Business Management Services. Web Site Host, Forums Monitor & Multiple Topics Moderator. Energy Conservation Consultant & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
DRYER SERVICE TIP:
It's always adviseable to clean the entire exhaust venting system every 2 years. Or during any dryer maintenance, connection and or repairs.
Electric Dryer Help Pages:
(Copy & Repaste into your browser)
http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?postid=555421#post555421
http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?threadid=164145
DIY'S Electric Appliances Pages:
Dishwasher, Dryer, Freezer, Refrigerator, Washing Machines & Info. http://doityourself.com/appliance/index.shtml
Help Links:
http://links.doityourself.com/links/appliances/
DIY Help Links:
http://links.doityourself.com/
http://links.doityourself.com/links/appliances/