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Dryer Not Collecting Water

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Quick answer

If your dryer isn't collecting water, first check the lint filter and vent for blockages. Ensure the condenser is clean and the drain hose is properly connected. If these don’t resolve the issue, inspect the pump and seals for damage.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect the lint filter for blockages.
    Observe: Lint or debris blocking airflow.
    Means: Clogged lint filter reduces airflow and affects condensation collection.
    Next: Clean the lint filter thoroughly and reinstall it.
  2. Inspect the Vent System
    Do: Check the vent hose and external vent for obstructions.
    Observe: Kinks, lint buildup, or blockages in the vent.
    Means: Blocked vents prevent proper airflow and condensation removal.
    Next: Clear any obstructions and ensure the vent is securely connected.
  3. Clean the Condenser
    Do: Locate and clean the condenser unit inside the dryer.
    Observe: Moisture or debris trapped in the condenser.
    Means: A dirty condenser can't collect condensation effectively.
    Next: Wipe or vacuum the condenser and allow it to dry completely.
  4. Examine the Drain Hose
    Do: Check the drain hose for clogs or disconnections.
    Observe: Clogs or loose connections in the drain hose.
    Means: A clogged or disconnected hose prevents water from draining properly.
    Next: Clear the clog or reconnect the hose securely.
  5. Test the Pump and Seals
    Do: Inspect the condensate pump and its seals for damage or wear.
    Observe: Cracks, leaks, or worn seals on the pump.
    Means: A faulty pump or damaged seals can prevent water collection.
    Next: Replace the pump or seals if damaged.
  6. Check for Leaks
    Do: Inspect the dryer for water leaks around the condenser or pump area.
    Observe: Water pooling or damp areas near the condenser or pump.
    Means: Leaks can indicate a damaged component or improper installation.
    Next: Tighten connections or replace damaged parts as needed.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Filter
Restricted airflow leads to poor condensation collection.
CommonEasyLint filter
Blocked Vent System
Obstructions in the vent reduce airflow and condensation removal.
CommonEasy–MediumVent hose cleaning kit
Dirty Condenser
Debris in the condenser prevents effective moisture collection.
CommonEasyCondenser cleaning brush
Clogged Drain Hose
A blocked hose stops water from draining properly.
SometimesEasyDrain hose
Faulty Condensate Pump
A damaged pump can't move water from the condenser.
SometimesMediumCondensate pump
Damaged Seals or Hoses
Leaks prevent water from being collected and drained properly.
RareMediumSeals or hoses

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Common parts needed to fix a dryer not collecting water include:

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FAQ

Why is my dryer not collecting water even after cleaning the lint filter?

A clogged vent system or dirty condenser may still be restricting airflow. Check and clean these components as well.

Can a faulty condensate pump cause water not to collect?

Yes, a damaged or malfunctioning condensate pump can prevent water from being drained, leading to poor water collection.

How often should I clean the condenser?

Clean the condenser at least once a year or more frequently if you notice reduced drying performance.

What should I do if the drain hose is clogged?

Disconnect the hose and use a brush or water to clear the clog. Reconnect it securely after clearing.

Is it normal for some water to leak during drying?

A small amount of water during initial cycles is normal, but consistent leaks indicate a problem that needs attention.