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Dryer Making Squeaking Noises

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Quick answer

Turn off and unplug your dryer. Check for debris or objects stuck in the drum or between the drum and cabinet. If clear, inspect the rollers, idler pulley, and belt for wear and tear. Replace any damaged parts.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Access the Dryer Cabinet
    Do: Unplug the dryer and remove the back or front panel using a screwdriver.
    Observe: Check for any visible obstructions or debris.
    Means: Use a flashlight to inspect hard-to-see areas.
    Next: Proceed to the next step if no obstructions are found.
  2. Inspect the Drum Rollers
    Do: Locate the drum rollers at the front and back of the drum.
    Observe: Check for wear, flat spots, or damage.
    Means: Spin the rollers by hand to feel for any roughness.
    Next: If damaged, replace the rollers.
  3. Check the Idler Pulley
    Do: Find the idler pulley, usually located near the motor.
    Observe: Look for wear, cracks, or a loose pulley.
    Means: Spin the pulley to ensure it moves smoothly.
    Next: Replace the idler pulley if it's damaged.
  4. Examine the Drive Belt
    Do: Locate the drive belt that connects the motor to the drum.
    Observe: Check for cracks, fraying, or excessive wear.
    Means: Inspect the belt for any signs of damage.
    Next: Replace the belt if it's worn out.
  5. Inspect the Drum Bearings
    Do: Check the front and rear drum bearings.
    Observe: Look for wear, damage, or excessive play.
    Means: Spin the drum by hand to feel for any roughness.
    Next: Replace the bearings if they're damaged.
  6. Reassemble the Dryer
    Do: Reattach the dryer cabinet panels using the screwdriver.
    Observe: Ensure all screws are tightened securely.
    Means: Double-check that all parts are properly aligned.
    Next: Plug in the dryer and test it.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers support the drum and can wear out over time.
CommonEasy–MediumDrum roller kit
Damaged Idler Pulley
The pulley can wear out or become loose, causing noise.
CommonEasy–MediumIdler pulley
Worn Drive Belt
The belt can become frayed or cracked with use.
SometimesEasyDrive belt
Faulty Drum Bearings
Bearings can wear out, causing the drum to spin unevenly.
SometimesMediumDrum bearing kit
Foreign Objects
Small items can get stuck in the drum or between the drum and cabinet.
SometimesEasyNone
Lack of Lubrication
Some parts may need occasional lubrication to reduce friction.
RareEasyLubricant

Parts matching

To fix the squeaking noise, you may need to replace one or more of the following parts.

Always ensure you purchase the correct parts for your dryer model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dryer squeaking only when it's running?

The squeaking noise is likely due to moving parts like the drum rollers, idler pulley, or drive belt. These parts can wear out over time and cause noise during operation.

Can I use my dryer while it's squeaking?

While it's not dangerous to use the dryer, it's best to address the issue promptly. Continued use may cause further damage to the dryer's components.

How often should I replace dryer parts to prevent squeaking?

There's no fixed interval for replacing dryer parts. Regular maintenance and inspection can help you catch issues early. Replace parts as needed based on their condition.

Can I lubricate the dryer parts to stop the squeaking?

Some parts may benefit from lubrication, but it's not a universal solution. Inspect the parts and replace them if they're worn out. Always use the recommended lubricant for your dryer model.