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Dryer Making Funny Noise: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

First, unplug the dryer to ensure safety. Check for any foreign objects in the drum or lint filter. Inspect the drum support rollers and idler pulley for wear and tear. If the noise persists, you may need to replace worn-out parts.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Foreign Objects
    Do: Open the dryer door and inspect the drum.
    Observe: Look for any coins, buttons, or other objects that may have fallen into the dryer.
    Means: Foreign objects can cause noise and damage to the dryer.
    Next: Remove any objects found and run the dryer to see if the noise persists.
  2. Inspect the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove the lint filter and clean it.
    Observe: Check for any debris or blockages.
    Means: A clogged lint filter can cause the dryer to work harder and make noise.
    Next: Replace the lint filter and run the dryer to see if the noise persists.
  3. Check the Drum Support Rollers
    Do: Remove the dryer's front or rear panel (depending on your model).
    Observe: Inspect the drum support rollers for wear and tear.
    Means: Worn rollers can cause a thumping or rumbling noise.
    Next: If rollers are worn, replace them and reassemble the dryer.
  4. Inspect the Idler Pulley
    Do: Locate the idler pulley, usually near the motor.
    Observe: Check for signs of wear or damage.
    Means: A worn idler pulley can cause a squeaking or grinding noise.
    Next: If the pulley is damaged, replace it and test the dryer.
  5. Check the Drive Belt
    Do: Inspect the drive belt for cracks or fraying.
    Observe: A damaged belt can cause a thumping or squealing noise.
    Means: The belt drives the drum and can wear out over time.
    Next: If the belt is damaged, replace it and reassemble the dryer.
  6. Inspect the Motor
    Do: Check the motor for any unusual noises or signs of wear.
    Observe: A faulty motor can cause various noises.
    Means: The motor powers the dryer and can fail over time.
    Next: If the motor is faulty, replace it or call a professional.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Foreign Objects in Drum
Objects can fall into the dryer and cause noise.
CommonEasyNone
Worn Drum Support Rollers
Rollers support the drum and can wear out.
SometimesEasy–MediumDrum support rollers
Damaged Idler Pulley
The pulley guides the drive belt and can wear out.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Worn Drive Belt
The belt drives the drum and can crack or fray.
SometimesEasy–MediumDrive belt
Faulty Motor
The motor powers the dryer and can fail.
RareHardMotor
Clogged Lint Filter
A clogged filter can cause the dryer to work harder.
CommonEasyNone

Parts matching

If you've identified the cause of the noise, you may need to replace one of the following parts.

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

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dryer making a loud noise when it starts?

This could be due to a worn idler pulley or drum support rollers. Check these parts and replace if necessary.

Can a clogged vent cause a dryer to make noise?

Yes, a clogged vent can cause the dryer to work harder and make noise. Ensure your vent is clear and properly installed.

Is it safe to use my dryer if it's making noise?

If the noise is mild and the dryer is functioning properly, it may be safe to use. However, if the noise is severe or accompanied by other issues, stop using the dryer and inspect it.