logik lhp8w18 tumble dryer belt replacement

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I have purchased the belt and fitted it to the point where it needs to go around the motor.

But every video I watch on YouTube gives easy access to removing the plastic chassis, taking out the fan, and then putting the belt through.

The layout of this tumble dryer, doesn’t seem to follow this. There doesn’t seem an easy way to remove the plastic chassis, as it looks to be moulded on. I have tried to remove the motor, by unscrewing plastic brackets that keep it locked in place, but it won’t move.

I thought I would take a look as a non-DIYer, and was proud of myself for getting this far. But I just need this last step to finish it off!
 

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Don't know anything about your make and model but on our Hotpoint you have to remove the front cover and slide the belt over the drum then fit it to the motor and tensioner.
 
Thanks for your reply, yes I have done that, ready to put it over the tension wheel, if that’s what it’s called, but there is no way to get access to it, looks like I have to take off the plastic chassis that covers the fan, but don’t know how to do it. Well, that’s what seems to need to happen in every other video.

You should be able to see in my picture, both the old and new belt around the drum
 
It's difficult to see from your pic what is causing you a problem. Do you mean the two tone cover that looks like it is attached to a fan. If so it looks like it is fixed with plastic clips that would be released with a flat blade screwdriver.
 
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Yes, that’s the part I am stuck on. The clip you can see, doesn’t actually do anything, and it looks to me like the plaster cover has been glued all the way around. A friend of mine, suggests I just try and open this, But with not doing this regularly, I am not too sure where to start, as I am convinced I will just snap the plastic casing.
 
Looks to me like there are the one at the front 2 on top and maybe 1 round the back not visible in your pic.. Try releasing the top ones first and see if you get any movement in the cover then release the other 1 or 2 and see if you can remove it. You should not have to put much leverage on the clips so I doubt you will break anything.
 

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