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Dryer Has Power But Won't Start

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Quick answer

First, check if the door is properly closed. Ensure the start button is pressed. If the dryer still won't start, inspect the thermal fuse and door switch. If these are functional, examine the control board.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Door Switch
    Do: Locate the door switch, usually near the door frame.
    Observe: Press the switch with your finger to see if it clicks.
    Means: If it doesn't click, it may be faulty.
    Next: Test the switch with a multimeter for continuity.
  2. Inspect the Thermal Fuse
    Do: Find the thermal fuse, often located on the blower housing or exhaust duct.
    Observe: Look for any signs of burning or damage.
    Means: A damaged fuse needs replacement.
    Next: Test the fuse with a multimeter for continuity.
  3. Test the Start Switch
    Do: Locate the start switch on the control panel.
    Observe: Check for any visible damage or wear.
    Means: A faulty switch will not start the dryer.
    Next: Test the switch with a multimeter for continuity.
  4. Examine the Control Board
    Do: Access the control board, usually behind the control panel.
    Observe: Look for any burnt or damaged components.
    Means: A faulty control board may need replacement.
    Next: Test the board with a multimeter for continuity.
  5. Check the Drive Motor
    Do: Locate the drive motor, usually at the base of the dryer.
    Observe: Listen for any unusual noises when trying to start.
    Means: A faulty motor may not start the dryer.
    Next: Test the motor with a multimeter for continuity.
  6. Inspect the Belt
    Do: Remove the dryer cabinet to access the belt.
    Observe: Check for any signs of wear, damage, or breakage.
    Means: A broken or worn belt will prevent the dryer from starting.
    Next: Replace the belt if necessary.
  7. Verify the Timer
    Do: Locate the timer, usually on the control panel.
    Observe: Check for any visible damage or wear.
    Means: A faulty timer may prevent the dryer from starting.
    Next: Test the timer with a multimeter for continuity.
  8. Check the Thermal Cut-Off Switch
    Do: Find the thermal cut-off switch, often on the heating element.
    Observe: Look for any signs of burning or damage.
    Means: A faulty switch needs replacement.
    Next: Test the switch with a multimeter for continuity.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Door Switch
The dryer won't start if the door switch is not engaged.
CommonEasyDoor Switch
Blown Thermal Fuse
The thermal fuse prevents the dryer from overheating.
SometimesEasy–MediumThermal Fuse
Defective Start Switch
The start switch initiates the drying cycle.
SometimesMediumStart Switch
Faulty Control Board
The control board manages the dryer's functions.
RareHardControl Board
Broken Drive Motor
The drive motor powers the dryer's drum.
RareHardDrive Motor
Worn or Broken Belt
The belt connects the motor to the drum.
CommonMediumDrive Belt
Faulty Timer
The timer controls the drying cycle.
RareMediumTimer
Defective Thermal Cut-Off Switch
The switch cuts off power if the dryer overheats.
SometimesEasy–MediumThermal Cut-Off Switch

Parts matching

Replacing faulty parts can often resolve the issue of a dryer having power but not starting.

Always ensure you have the correct replacement part for your dryer model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my dryer have power but won't start?

Common causes include a faulty door switch, blown thermal fuse, or defective start switch.

How do I test the door switch?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. If it doesn't click when pressed, it may be faulty.

Can I replace the thermal fuse myself?

Yes, if you are comfortable with basic repairs. Ensure the dryer is unplugged and cool before starting.

What if the control board is faulty?

Replacing the control board can be complex. Consider calling a professional if you are not experienced with electrical repairs.

How do I know if the drive motor is bad?

Listen for unusual noises and test for continuity with a multimeter. A faulty motor may need replacement.

What should I do if the belt is broken?

Replace the belt with a new one that matches your dryer model. Ensure the dryer is unplugged before starting.