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Dryer Making High Pitched Noise

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Quick answer

A high-pitched noise from your dryer is often caused by a worn drum roller or belt. Turn off the dryer, unplug it, and check the drum rollers for wear or damage. Replace any faulty parts as needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off and Unplug Dryer
    Do: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the power source.
    Observe: Dryer is completely powered down.
    Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.
    Next: Inspect drum rollers
  2. Inspect Drum Rollers
    Do: Remove the front or back panel to access the drum rollers. Check for wear, cracks, or misalignment.
    Observe: Worn or damaged drum rollers may be the source of the noise.
    Means: Drum rollers can wear out over time and cause high-pitched noises.
    Next: Replace drum rollers if damaged
  3. Check the Belt
    Do: Locate the dryer belt and inspect it for signs of wear, cracks, or looseness.
    Observe: A loose or worn belt can cause squealing noises.
    Means: A damaged belt may need to be replaced.
    Next: Tighten or replace the belt
  4. Lubricate Moving Parts
    Do: Apply a small amount of dryer-specific lubricant to the rollers and idler pulley.
    Observe: The noise may decrease if the issue is due to dry moving parts.
    Means: Lubrication can reduce friction and noise.
    Next: Test the dryer
  5. Test the Dryer
    Do: Plug the dryer back in and run a test cycle to see if the noise persists.
    Observe: The noise may be gone or reduced.
    Means: The repair was successful or needs further attention.
    Next: Final inspection
  6. Final Inspection
    Do: Check all components to ensure everything is properly reassembled and functioning.
    Observe: Dryer runs smoothly without noise.
    Means: The issue is resolved.
    Next: Monitor for recurring issues

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Drum rollers can wear out over time, causing a high-pitched noise when the dryer is in operation.
CommonEasy–MediumDrum rollers
Loose or Worn Belt
A loose or worn belt can cause squealing or screeching noises during the drying cycle.
CommonEasyDryer belt
Idler Pulley Issues
The idler pulley can wear out or become misaligned, causing a high-pitched noise.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Foreign Objects in the Drum
Small objects like coins or buttons can get caught in the drum and cause noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Lack of Lubrication
Dry moving parts can cause friction and high-pitched noises.
RareEasyDryer lubricant
Misaligned Drum
A misaligned drum can create rubbing or scraping noises during operation.
RareHardDrum alignment tools

Parts matching

When replacing parts for a high-pitched noise, ensure you get the correct components for your dryer model. Check the manufacturer's website or owner's manual for part numbers.

Always purchase OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for the best fit and performance.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use any lubricant on my dryer parts?

No, use only dryer-specific lubricant as other types can attract dust or damage components.

How often should I check my dryer's belt and rollers?

Inspect them every 6–12 months or if you notice unusual noises.

Is it safe to operate the dryer while troubleshooting?

No, always unplug the dryer before inspecting or replacing parts to avoid electrical hazards.

Can a high-pitched noise indicate a more serious issue?

Yes, if the noise is accompanied by a burning smell or sparks, it could indicate an electrical problem that requires professional attention.

What if the noise only happens occasionally?

Intermittent noise could be due to a loose part or foreign object. Inspect the drum and components thoroughly.