y_p_w
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You are in a conundrum about the belt. If it looks good, I would leave it alone since my experience is that new replacement belts are made with cheaper, less durable material. However, with Murphy's Law, the old belt will probably break in a week!![]()
It's over 20 years old and has a lot of tiny little cracks. But I don't recall it ever squealing.
Looks a lot like an automotive serpentine belt, other than it only contacts pulleys and the drum on the ribbed side. If I had to do it again, I'm pretty confident that I could do it quickly and with the right tools. Because I'm going to need a 1/4" ratchet because there's no way I'm going to remove that thermal fuse without one.
But in taking this thing apart, I realize how simple traditional appliances are. Maybe some of the electrical parts do specific things, but it's not difficult to figure out. The ones with all the electronic controls are going to be a lot harder to fix. I'm guessing when a control unit fails, the only repair is to replace the entire unit.