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Dryer Lint Filter Troubleshooting

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Quick answer

If your dryer isn't drying clothes properly, start by checking the lint filter. Clean it thoroughly and ensure it's properly seated. If the problem persists, inspect the venting system for blockages. Always unplug the dryer before performing any maintenance.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Access the Lint Filter
    Do: Locate the lint filter, usually at the top of the dryer or inside the door.
    Observe: Check for any visible blockages or damage.
    Means: Ease the filter out of its housing.
    Next: Clean the Lint Filter
  2. Clean the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove lint from the filter using your hands or a brush.
    Observe: Ensure all lint is removed.
    Means: Use a vacuum to suck out any remaining lint.
    Next: Inspect the Filter Housing
  3. Inspect the Filter Housing
    Do: Check the housing for any lint buildup.
    Observe: Look for any signs of damage or blockages.
    Means: Use a vacuum to clean the housing.
    Next: Check the Venting System
  4. Check the Venting System
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the dryer.
    Observe: Inspect for lint buildup or blockages.
    Means: Use a vacuum to clean the vent.
    Next: Reassemble and Test
  5. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Replace the lint filter and reconnect the vent.
    Observe: Ensure everything is securely in place.
    Means: Plug in the dryer and run a test cycle.
    Next: Monitor Performance
  6. Monitor Performance
    Do: Observe the dryer during the test cycle.
    Observe: Check for any unusual noises or smells.
    Means: Ensure the clothes dry properly.
    Next: End

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Filter
Prevents proper airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
CommonEasyNone
Blocked Venting System
Restricts airflow, causing overheating and longer drying times.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Damaged Lint Filter
Allows lint to bypass the filter, leading to blockages elsewhere.
SometimesEasyNew lint filter
Faulty Dryer Thermostat
Can cause the dryer to overheat and shut off.
RareMediumThermostat
Worn-out Drive Belt
Can cause the dryer to stop mid-cycle.
RareMediumDrive belt
Malfunctioning Control Board
Can lead to various operational issues.
RareHardControl board

Parts matching

If cleaning the lint filter and checking the venting system doesn't solve the problem, you might need to replace a part.

Always ensure you have the correct part number for your dryer model before purchasing replacements.

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FAQ

How often should I clean the lint filter?

Clean the lint filter before every load to maintain optimal dryer performance and safety.

Can a clogged lint filter cause a fire?

Yes, lint buildup can restrict airflow, causing the dryer to overheat and potentially start a fire.

What should I do if the lint filter is damaged?

Replace the lint filter with a new one designed for your dryer model.