We had a little struggle because we bought an old Kemore dryer at an Estate sale and the dryer wouldn't stay on. We looked on line and we discovered it was the door switch. Since the part was so close to the drum our hands and arms had a hard time getting in between. What we did was put one screw in the top to hold it in place and then we could fit the other screw underneath where it was suppose to go inside the lip of the door. Then we took the screw away that was holding it in place and put it in correctly side by side the other one. Plugged in the dryer and it started and works like a charm. This would be an easier fix if you had a newer style dryer.