Clothes Dryers
Troubleshooting an Electric
Clothes Dryer
Drum doesn't rotate, though dryer turns on.
Dryer doesn't heat, though drum rotates.
Clothes don't dry.
Dryer noisey when running.
You can't turn the dryer on.
The motor runs but the drum doesn't turn.
The drum turns but nothing gets dry.
It takes too long to dry a load.
It doesn't stop drying at the end of a cycle.
Troubleshooting an Electric
Clothes Dryer
Dryers
are classified according to the kind of power
that provides their heat-either electricity or
gas. But even a gas dryer uses electricity for
all its non-heating actions. When your dryer doesn't
do its job, look first to the basics. Is it plugged
in? Is the cord defective? Has the dryer's fuse
blown or has the circuit breaker tripped? Clean
the lint trap and use a vacuum or a piece of wire
to remove any lint from the exhaust duct. If the
load seems too wet to dry efficiently, put it
through the washer's spin cycle again.
Safety
Tip - Before doing any work on your dryer,
pull the plug. Turn off the gas supply to a gas
dryer, at ether the appliance shutoff or the main
shutoff valve. Should you smell gas, get out of
the house immediately.
Guide
to Symbols |
G
- Gas heater only
E
- Electric heater only |
Note:
Appliance models vary; see your owner's manual
for information specific to your dryer.
Drum
doesn't rotate, though dryer turns on.
Check
for:
- Defective
start switch, door switch, or timer.
- Loose
or broken drum belt.
- Loose
or broken idler pulley or spring.
- Defective
support roller, centrifugal switch, or motor.
Remedies:
- Replace
start switch, door switch, or timer.*
- Tighten
loose belt.
- Replace
broken belt.*
- Replace
idler pulley or spring.*
- Replace
support roller, centrifugal switch or motor.*
*Problem is best left to a professional.
Dryer
doesn't heat, though drum rotates.
Check
for:
- Defective
temperature control or timer.
- Defective
over heat protector.
- E
- Power off.
- E
- Defective heating element.
- G
- Pilot light out.
- G
- Defective electric pilot.
- G
- Incorrect air-gas ratio.
Remedies:
- Replace
temperature control or timer.*
- Replace
overheat protector.*
- E
- Check fuse or circuit breaker.
- E
- Replace heating element.
- G
- Relight or replace flame switch.*
- G
- Replace pilot.*
- G
- Adjust shutter on burner.
*Problem is best left to a professional.
Clothes
don't dry.
Check
for:
- Clogged
lint trap or exhaust duct.
- Worn
door seal.
- G
- Incorrect air-gas ratio.
Remedies:
- Clean
lint trap or exhaust duct.
- Replace
door seal.
- G
- Adjust shutter on burner.
Dryer
noisey when running.
Check
for:
- Worn
drum belt.
- Defective
idler pulley or support roller.
- Loose
blower.
- Worn
motor bearings.
Remedies:
- Replace
drum belt.*
- Replace
idler pulley or support roller.*
- Tighten
setscrew holding blower to shaft.
- Replace
bearings or motor.
*Problem is best left to a professional.
You
can't turn the dryer on.
Check
for:
- Open
door
- No
power reaching the outlet.
- Loose
motor wiring
- Damaged
door switch
- Defective
centrifugal switch
- Defective
wiring between the outlet and the terminal block
- Defective
timer
- Defective
motor
Remedies:
- Shut
the door again.
- Check
the fuse box/circuit breaker.
- Tighten
the electrical connections.
- Check
the switch and replace it if necessary.
- Check
the timer and replace if necessary.
- Call
a qualified contractor.
The
motor runs but the drum doesn't turn.
Check
for:
- Blocked
drum
- Broken
drive belt
- Broken
idler wheel assembly
- Work
support wheel
Remedies:
- Open
the unit and look for any obstruction around
the drum.
- Replace
the belt.
- Check
the assembly and replace if necessary.
- Check
the wheel and replace if necessary.
- Call
a qualified contractor.
The
drum turns but nothing gets dry.
Check
for:
- Clogged
lint trap or exhaust vent
- Defective
safety thermostat is defective
- Defective
heating element
- Defective
timer
Remedies:
- Unclog
lint trap or exhaust vent.
- Replace
safety thermostat.
- Replace
heating element.
- Replace
timer.
- Call
a qualified contractor.
It
takes too long to dry a load.
Check
for:
- Clogged
lint trap or exhaust vent
- Overloaded
dryer
- Clothes
that are too wet
- Loose
fan
- Damaged
door gasket
Remedies:
- Clean
the trap and vent.
- Reduce
the load and try again.
- Check
fan and tighten if necessary.
- Check
the gasket and replace if necessary.
- Call
a qualified contractor.
It
doesn't stop drying at the end of a cycle.
Check
for:
- Defective
timer is defective
- Defective
dampness sensor
Remedies:
- Replace
the timer.
- If
your unit has this type of electronic dampness
sensor, call a qualified contractor.
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