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SOURCE: Kenmore Elite Oasis Dryer 6705 not start
I take the timed approach with appliance problems. If they occur 10 years after purchase, I buy a new one. If five years, I call a repair service and measure the cost of repair against the purchase of a replacement. If one year or less after purchase, I pile the expensive, offending, useless lump of an example of the decline of American workmanship into the back of my pickup and push it out on the doorstep of the store where I purchased it.
I find this method to be the most cost-effective and least troubling. And costs me about the same as calling the repair service.
In fact, right now I'm loading up my Kenmore Elite Oasis 6705, purchased March 13, 2007, (note that the problem began one month AFTER the warranty ran out) in the back of my pickup and I will make at quick stop at Sears to push it off the back of my truck (I find if I don't stop, but keep the truck rolling it makes for a much louder and attention grabbing drop off) then find the nearest hardware store so I can purchase some strong nylon line to string across my backyard so I can dry my clothes. I also purchase a bit of extra line so that I have enough to string up any Sears or Kenmore representatives who might stop by to inquire about the appliance they found on their doorstep.
SOURCE: help getting kenmore dryer apart
remove the two top lint screen screws,pull the top toward you and up,remove the two front panel screws one on each side top,disconnect the door switch,pull up and out and your in the dryer,let me know if you need more help-mike
SOURCE: I need help putting my dryer back together
Here is a couple of websites that shows the breakdown and parts of dryers, maybe they will have your model to help show where the two springs go.
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/index.aspx
You could also try this website.
http://www.partselect.com/
Good luck,
I hope this helps
SOURCE: Kenmore Elite dryer won't heat
if no heat at all unplug the dryer take off the vent take out the screws holding the back on there is a long oval shaped tube with two wires going into it there is a holding bracket holding it in place take out the screw unhook the wires take out a screw holds the heating coil in take out that screw inspect the heating coil for breaks it sounds like it is burned out if so replace if not it is probably the oval shaped thermostat on the tube i do hope that this was helpful then reverse the procedure, thank you.
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