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Dryer Not Drying Towels

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Quick answer

Check the dryer's vent for blockages and ensure the lint filter is clean. If the vent is clear and the filter is clean but the dryer still doesn't dry, inspect the heating element or thermal fuse for damage.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove and clean the lint filter thoroughly.
    Observe: Lint buildup on the filter.
    Means: Blocked airflow from lint accumulation.
    Next: Clean the filter and run a test cycle.
  2. Inspect the Dryer Vent
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the back of the dryer and check for blockages.
    Observe: Lint or debris inside the vent.
    Means: Restricted airflow due to clogged vent.
    Next: Clean the vent and reconnect it.
  3. Check the Vent Hose
    Do: Inspect the vent hose for kinks or damage.
    Observe: Kinks or crushed sections in the hose.
    Means: Poor airflow from physical obstructions.
    Next: Straighten or replace the hose.
  4. Test the Dryer's Heating Element
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty element.
    Means: No heat production due to a broken element.
    Next: Replace the heating element.
  5. Check the Thermal Fuse
    Do: Locate and test the thermal fuse with a multimeter.
    Observe: No continuity means the fuse is blown.
    Means: Safety device has cut off power to the heating element.
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse.
  6. Inspect the Dryer's Vent Cap
    Do: Check the exterior vent cap for blockages or improper closing.
    Observe: Blocked vent or a stuck flap.
    Means: Airflow is restricted by the vent cap.
    Next: Clean the vent cap and ensure it opens freely.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Filter
Blocked airflow reduces drying efficiency.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Dryer Vent
Restricted airflow prevents proper heat circulation.
CommonEasy–MediumNone
Kinked Vent Hose
Physical obstruction limits airflow.
SometimesEasyVent Hose
Faulty Heating Element
No heat production leads to ineffective drying.
SometimesMediumHeating Element
Blown Thermal Fuse
Safety device cuts off power to the heating element.
SometimesMediumThermal Fuse
Blocked Vent Cap
Airflow is restricted by debris or a stuck flap.
SometimesEasyNone

Parts matching

If you need to replace parts, consider these common replacements:

Purchase parts specific to your dryer model for compatibility.

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FAQ

How often should I clean the lint filter?

Clean the lint filter after every drying cycle to maintain optimal airflow.

Can a clogged vent cause a fire hazard?

Yes, a clogged vent can overheat and pose a fire risk. Regular cleaning is essential for safety.

Why does my dryer take so long to dry towels?

Towels require more heat and airflow. A clogged vent or faulty heating element can significantly prolong drying times.

How do I know if the thermal fuse is blown?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. No continuity means the fuse is blown and needs replacement.