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Did you pull the element out and test it? I think it is your heating element. Visually inspecting is never enough. Just hook it up to high voltage independently to ensure it heats. It will turn red hot.
I think you're requesting info on how to route the drive belt, aren't you ?
If that is indeed what you're wondering, the image I've attached should help. It is the Whirlpool/Kenmore image you'll want to go by, Inglis is Whirlpool.
If not please let me know and I'll see if I can assist you further. If this does answer you're question please allow a second to rate the info I provided here.
inglis is a whirlpool brand, and your within their 1 year coverage, you might contact them and see if they will send out a tech. doesnt solve your problem, but it sounds like a motor problem to me.
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