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Sears Kenmore 90 series (natural) gas drier problem D. A. Tsenuf 05-31-2008
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Posted by D. A. Tsenuf on May 31, 2008, 8:57 pm
I have a Sears Kenmore 90 series (natural) gas drier.

It has been in use for 10 years

For some reason, the heater has stopped working
So basically everything is cold when it's running

Is there a website to walk me through the process of figuring out what the
problem is and possibly fixing it ?

Thanks


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Posted by Joe on May 31, 2008, 9:41 pm
> I have a Sears Kenmore 90 series (natural) gas drier.
>
> It has been in use for 10 years
>
> For some reason, the heater has stopped working
> So basically everything is cold when it's running
>
> Is there a website to walk me through the process of figuring out what the=

> problem is and possibly fixing it ?
>
> Thanks

Head for repairclinic.com. Do what the man says. Good people. HTH

Joe

Posted by D. A. Tsenuf on June 1, 2008, 11:28 am

> I have a Sears Kenmore 90 series (natural) gas drier.
>
> It has been in use for 10 years
>
> For some reason, the heater has stopped working
> So basically everything is cold when it's running
>
> Is there a website to walk me through the process of figuring out what the
> problem is and possibly fixing it ?
>
> Thanks
#
# Head for repairclinic.com. Do what the man says. Good people. HTH
#

Looked at the www.repairclinic.com site, but there is not direction on how
to remove the front panel
I'm sure it's simple and obvious once you know how, but there is too much
possibility of doing it wrong and damaging something in the process of
opening it up

Any suggestions ?


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on June 1, 2008, 11:41 am

> Looked at the www.repairclinic.com site, but there is not direction on how
> to remove the front panel
> I'm sure it's simple and obvious once you know how, but there is too much
> possibility of doing it wrong and damaging something in the process of
> opening it up
>
> Any suggestions ?
>

Look for screws on the bottom edge. If there are a couple, remove them and
swing the bottom out. Can't say for sure, but many are put together like
that.



Posted by Jim Elbrecht on June 1, 2008, 1:56 pm
wrote:

-snip-
>Looked at the www.repairclinic.com site, but there is not direction on how
>to remove the front panel
>I'm sure it's simple and obvious once you know how, but there is too much
>possibility of doing it wrong and damaging something in the process of
>opening it up

It's easy if you've done it before.<g> I think your dryer will be
this style-
http://www.repairclinic.com/0100_13.asp

At any rate- see the clips on the top of the front panel? [unplug
things first- there are open wires and bare contacts exposed]

You just pry the top with a screwdriver- prop it up out of your way.
Then you should be able to see a couple screws holding the front on.
[5 hands and a rubber neck are helpful]

Jim

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