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How can I access the lint duct assembly of a Maytag Centennial dryer? Thanks for asking... I hadn't realized before that I could answer my own question, but just did so now. |
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How can I access the lint duct assembly of a Maytag Centennial dryer? OK. Toe Panel is off. I think it's supposed to snap on and off (at least snap on). The drum is supported by the Front Panel (Cabinet Part #48), so I've reattached that with the top screws (Cabinet Part #31). Blood, sweat... no tears yet. I'm taking a break. |
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Jun 12 |
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How can I access the lint duct assembly of a Maytag Centennial dryer? I did manage to get the top lid up. I've already removed screws identified as Cabinet Part #31 and #34, and Bulkhead Part #48. The Toe Panel Cabinet Part #42 is still much too attached, and is the biggest obstacle. |
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Jun 12 |
asked | How can I access the lint duct assembly of a Maytag Centennial dryer? |