Quick answer
A squeaking dryer is often caused by a worn belt or idler pulley. Turn off the dryer, inspect the belt for cracks or looseness, and replace it if needed. If the belt is fine, check the idler pulley for smooth rotation and replace it if it's noisy or stiff.
Confirm the symptom
- Squeaking noise during the drying cycle
- Noise increases with dryer speed
- Noise stops when dryer is off
- No burning smell or smoke
- No visible belt slippage
Tools and prep
- Unplug the dryer from the power source
- Need a screwdriver (flathead or Phillips, depending on your dryer model)
- Flashlight for better visibility
- Replacement dryer belt (if needed)
- Replacement idler pulley (if needed)
- Work gloves to protect your hands
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug the DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: The dryer is powered off and safe to work on.Means: Prevents electrical shock during inspection.Next: Open the dryer's rear panel
- Open the Dryer's Rear PanelDo: Locate and remove the screws securing the rear panel. Carefully lift the panel off.Observe: Access to the dryer's internal components is now available.Means: Allows inspection of the belt and pulley system.Next: Inspect the dryer belt
- Inspect the Dryer BeltDo: Look at the belt for signs of wear, cracks, or looseness. Check if it's properly seated on the drum and motor pulley.Observe: The belt may appear worn, stretched, or misaligned.Means: A damaged or loose belt can cause squeaking.Next: Check the idler pulley
- Check the Idler PulleyDo: Spin the idler pulley by hand. Listen for grinding or squeaking sounds and ensure it rotates smoothly.Observe: The pulley may make noise or feel stiff when turned.Means: A faulty pulley can cause the belt to slip and squeak.Next: Replace the belt or pulley
- Replace the Belt or PulleyDo: If the belt is damaged, remove it and install a new one. If the pulley is faulty, replace it with a new idler pulley.Observe: The new part should fit securely and rotate without noise.Means: Replacing the faulty part should eliminate the squeaking.Next: Reassemble and test the dryer
- Reassemble and Test the DryerDo: Reattach the rear panel, plug in the dryer, and run a test cycle to check if the noise is gone.Observe: The dryer should operate without squeaking.Means: The repair was successful.Next: Complete
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Dryer Belt The belt stretches or cracks over time, causing slippage and noise. | Common | Easy–Medium | Dryer Belt |
| Faulty Idler Pulley The pulley's bearing wears out, leading to friction and squeaking. | Common | Medium | Idler Pulley |
| Loose or Misaligned Belt A loose belt can slip on the pulley, creating a squeaking sound. | Sometimes | Easy | Dryer Belt |
| Worn Drum Rollers Damaged drum rollers can cause the drum to vibrate and make noise. | Sometimes | Medium | Drum Rollers |
| Foreign Object in the Drum A small object caught in the drum or belt can create noise. | Rare | Easy | None |
| Worn Motor Bearings Motor bearings can wear out, causing the motor to squeak. | Rare | Hard | Dryer Motor |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for a squeaking dryer include:
- Dryer Belt – Replaces a worn or stretched belt
- Idler Pulley – Replaces a faulty pulley with a worn bearing
- Drum Rollers – Replaces damaged rollers causing vibration
- Drum Roller Bearings – Replaces worn bearings in the drum rollers
Always match the part to your dryer model for compatibility.
When to call a professional
- The squeaking noise persists after replacing the belt and idler pulley
- You hear a burning smell or notice smoke during operation
- You're unable to access internal components safely
- The dryer vibrates excessively or becomes unstable
- You suspect a motor or electrical issue
FAQ
Can I use a belt from another appliance?
No, always use a belt specifically designed for your dryer model to ensure proper fit and performance.
How often should I replace a dryer belt?
Dryer belts typically last 3–5 years. Replace them if they show signs of wear or if the dryer squeaks.
Why is my dryer making noise only when it starts?
This could indicate a problem with the motor or capacitor, which may require professional repair.
Can I fix a squeaking dryer without replacing parts?
In some cases, cleaning the belt or adjusting its tension may help, but replacement is usually necessary for long-term resolution.