Quick answer
A noisy dryer often needs cleaning or part replacement. Start by checking the drum rollers and belt. If the noise persists, inspect the idler pulley and motor. Replace worn parts as needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Unusual noise during drying cycle
- Loud thumping or squeaking
- Noise gets louder over time
- Noise changes with dryer motion
- No noise when idle
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Adjustable wrench
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- Replacement parts if needed
- Owner's manual
- Empty laundry basket nearby
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the wall outlet.Observe: Dryer is completely powered off.Means: Ensures safety during inspection.Next: Step 2
- Access Drum AreaDo: Remove the front panel or top panel to access the drum and internal components.Observe: Drum and rollers are visible.Means: Allows inspection for loose or damaged parts.Next: Step 3
- Inspect Drum RollersDo: Check the drum rollers for wear, cracks, or looseness. Spin them with your fingers.Observe: Rollers are smooth and rotate freely without noise.Means: Worn rollers can cause loud noises during operation.Next: Step 4
- Check Belt TensionDo: Locate the dryer belt and ensure it is properly tensioned and not frayed.Observe: Belt is tight and intact.Means: A loose or damaged belt can cause squeaking or thumping.Next: Step 5
- Inspect Idler PulleyDo: Check the idler pulley for wobbling or rough spinning. Replace if necessary.Observe: Pulley spins smoothly without noise.Means: A faulty pulley can create squealing or grinding sounds.Next: Step 6
- Test Motor and BearingsDo: Plug in the dryer and run it briefly to see if the noise persists. Listen for motor or bearing issues.Observe: Noise may indicate motor or bearing failure.Means: A failing motor or bearings may require professional repair.Next: Step 7
- Reassemble and TestDo: Reattach the front or top panel and plug in the dryer. Run a test cycle.Observe: Dryer operates quietly.Means: Noise was likely due to a loose or worn part.Next: Done
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Drum Rollers Rollers wear out over time and create noise when spinning. | Common | Easy–Medium | Drum rollers |
| Loose or Broken Belt A loose or damaged belt can cause squeaking or thumping. | Common | Easy | Dryer belt |
| Faulty Idler Pulley A worn pulley can cause squealing or grinding noises. | Sometimes | Medium | Idler pulley |
| Failing Motor Bearings Worn motor bearings can create a grinding or humming noise. | Sometimes | Hard | Motor assembly |
| Foreign Objects in Drum Coins, buttons, or debris can cause loud noises during operation. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Loose Internal Components Loose screws or panels can vibrate and create noise. | Rare | Easy | Screws or panels |
| Worn Slide Glides Slide glides reduce friction between the drum and cabinet; worn glides can cause noise. | Rare | Easy | Slide glides |
Parts matching
Match your dryer's make and model to find the correct replacement parts:
- Check the model number on the dryer's data plate
- Search for parts using the model number on the manufacturer's website
- Compare part numbers to ensure compatibility
- Purchase OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts
- Consult the owner's manual for part diagrams
If unsure, take the old part to the store for comparison.
When to call a professional
- Noise persists after replacing all common parts
- You hear a burning smell or sparks
- Dryer vibrates excessively and cannot be stabilized
- You are uncomfortable working with electrical components
- Noise is accompanied by a complete failure to start or heat
FAQ
Why is my dryer making a loud thumping noise?
A loud thumping noise is often caused by worn drum rollers or a loose belt. Check these components for wear or damage.
Can a foreign object cause a noisy dryer?
Yes, coins, buttons, or debris caught in the drum or vent can cause loud noises. Check the drum and vent regularly.
How do I know if the idler pulley needs replacement?
If the pulley wobbles or makes a squealing noise when spun, it likely needs replacement.
Is it safe to replace the dryer belt myself?
Yes, replacing the dryer belt is a common DIY task. Ensure the dryer is unplugged and follow the owner's manual instructions.
What should I do if the noise comes from the motor?
If the noise is coming from the motor, it may indicate a serious issue. Contact a professional repair service.