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-[* red] Grab yourself T5 Torx screwdriver to remove two 6.3mm screws. They are the same length. You don't need to divide the screws because there the same screw.
-[* black] To work with this, it is necessary to put a T5 Torx screwdriver inside of the 6.3mm screws to move from the left to get rid of the screws.
-[* orange] The screws in the back of the dryer should have no screws.
+[* red] Grab T5 Torx screwdriver to remove two 6.3mm screws. The screws should be the same length because it is measured 6.3mm.
+[* black] Use T5 Torx screwdriver inside of the 6.3mm screws to unscrew on both sides.
[* icon_caution] If your dryer has a shattered glass display or damaged waterproofing, proceed with additional caution to avoid injury.
[* icon_caution] Before attempting this repair, it is crucial to unplug your dryer to prevent electric shock.