I began by researching the problem online. I had a flashing code to check the lint filter. When pressing the start button, it would briefly clear and I could hear what sounded like a relay click. The dryer would not run. I found AppliancePartsPros.com online and entered my dryer model number. The videos on this site showed me how to safely disassemble the dryer to troubleshoot it. When I removed the top, I found that the drive belt had broken. I ordered the part and referred to the videos for the repair. There was a slight difference in the way the control panel was attached with screws rather than the snap connections, but other than that the video was excellent in showing how to do the repair. It shows both the disassembly and reassembly procedure. This was a front loader rather than the older top loader design which makes the repair a little more involved.
I will use this site as my go to place for future repairs.