Open the drawer. On the inside on both sides is a screw with a corresponding nut on the outside of the drawer holding the rail to the drawer. Remove these two screws and the rails will slide out of the drawer. When replacing the drawer make sure the rails slide into the slots on the drawer.
When you slide the drawer all the way out there are two black screws on each side of the drawer. The screws fasten the drawer slider to the outside face of the drawer. If you remove all four black screws you can lift the draw up and away from the sliders.
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Yes fit perfect!
Umm, a drawer, hamper, washer/dryer, etc. lol
When looking for a good stackable washer and dryer combo set I found many good brands that produce these. The top ones I found were electrolux, samsung, and whirpool. These can be found at any of your home improvement stores.
No you don't have to remove the air conditioner dryer to use the pulley.........
In each drawer, place a briquet of charcoal (inside a sock to keep it from leaving black marks on things kept in the drawer), and a fabric softener sheet like the ones used in a clothes dryer.
Use a rubber scraper to remove rubber from inside of the dryer. It is best not to use chemicals in the dryer. If you do decide to use chemicals use caution because many of them are flammable.
Remove the dryer screen from the dryer, put it in the sink with dishwashing liquid, soak for a few minutes, then scrub it carefully with a toothbrush or a small handbrush, rinse well, hold under running water and check if water flows thru the screen easy , dry screen and return to dryer.
With an ozone generator
try using a blow dryer.
It's a 10" high stand that your washer/dryer are set on with the purpose of raising the working height of the appliance so the user doesn't have to bend as much to load or unload.
The air conditioner/compressor sits on the front passenger side on top of the fender. Remove the water reservoir and then you can disconnect and remove the air compressor. I do not know yet how to remove the air dryer as I cannot see how to remove the air lines from the dryer. I did remove the dryer from the compressor though, by removing a single screw then turning the 1/4 turn and pulling it out of the compressor....so at worst I will be able to put my new compressor in with the old dryer.