How Do You Take A Clothes Dryer Apart?
Taking apart a clothes dryer is a process that can be done in less than an hour. Whether you need to dismantle the cabinet to replace a broken drive belt or due to a defective motor, you can access the parts without too much trouble. Most dryer cabinets are designed with the same type of panel connections and require removing only a few screws to take the top lid or cabinet base apart. You can take the dryer apart yourself and save the cost of labor in having a repairman do the work for you. Unplug the electrical cord of the dryer from the electrical outlet before taking the clothes dryer apart. Slide the lint filter out of the lint trap on the top of the dryer and unfasten the screws that are under the lid of the lint trap with a screwdriver, removing the screws and setting them aside. Pull the top of the dryer forward and flip it back, resting the top against the back wall. Locate the screws on the top of the front panel inside the cabinet and remove the screws with a screwdriver. Li