First I took of the top panel and then un screw the control panel. After that I took of the front door panel where I saw the drum with the broken belt and idle pully. Then remove one of the side panel where I saw the tensioner pully and the engine. Took of the broken belt by pulling back on the tensioner and of course remove the belt. In order to fix the broken pully I got some pliers and start pushing back the clip that holds the idle pully. Inserted the new idle pully properly where it belongs. Finally wrap around the new belt into the drum along with the idle pully whrers it connects to the engine pully. My general electric dryer works properly now much better than it was before. Thank you very much applianceparts.com pro for videos and your parts it was really helpful. Thanks and have a nice day.??