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You will probably have to remove the back panel, which is the evaporator cover. The defrost water drain is always at the base of the coil. **** the drain out and pour some hot water down it
This problem is almost always a broken belt. Yes you can do it yourself. Go to repairclinic. com and put in your model number for the exploded view of your dryer. Locate the belt part number and belt orientation.
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