The last new dryer I bought didn't come with a cord. I used the cord from the old dryer. It's not hard to do.
Just get a new dryer cable. dead simple to replace it. And no risk of zapping yourself. Just follow Salty's advice.
Remove the back of the dryer, disconnect the old cable, reconnect the new one per the instructions and button it back up. They are VERY easy to swap.
And if you get the back off and decide you dont feel comfy, you can button it back up.
I had to do this for my dryer. We were given one with the newer plug style. I just took the cord off my old dryer and used it. Unlike other devices, Electric dryers are designed to have their power cords replaced. they are attached with screws or nuts on a post. (each wire has a connector ring on the end of it)
\I think you probably want to replace the whole cable on the dryer with a 4-prong. Found this how-to.
https://www.thespruce.com/change-dryer-cord-3-prong-to-4-1152248
I think you probably want to replace the whole cable on the dryer with a 4-prong. Found this how-to.
https://www.thespruce.com/change-dryer-cord-3-prong-to-4-1152248