Mark K Garrison , NY February 09, 2020 Steam nozzle cover broke off After 7 years and many dried sneakers, the plastic nozzle cover broke from the upper left portion of the drum. After removing the cycle knob and retaining screw, and sliding the control panel up, I removed the nuts and top of the dryer, thereafter the back panel nuts leaving only the bottom nuts in to keep the panel from falling off the dryer. The top of the panel flexed away from the frame exposing the nozzle water inlet. After removing the brass nozzle and refitting it into the new one, I temporarily secured the nozzle from the inside of the drum with some tape. From the back of the dryer, I finally secured the nozzle cover using the retaining ring, reconnected the self crimping waterline and closed everything back up. Pretty easy. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers