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Dryer Not Getting Hot and Not Drying

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Quick answer

Check the dryer vent for blockages and ensure proper airflow. Inspect the heating element for damage and test the thermostat. Replace faulty parts as needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Dryer Vent for Blockage
    Do: Inspect the vent hose and exterior vent for lint or debris.
    Observe: Vent is clear or blocked.
    Means: Blocked vent restricts airflow and heat efficiency.
    Next: If blocked, clean vent and test dryer.
  2. Test Dryer Heating Element
    Do: Use a multimeter to check for continuity in the heating element.
    Observe: Multimeter shows continuity or open circuit.
    Means: No continuity means a faulty heating element.
    Next: Replace the heating element if faulty.
  3. Inspect Thermostat and Thermal Fuse
    Do: Check the thermostat and thermal fuse for continuity using a multimeter.
    Observe: Components show continuity or are open.
    Means: Open thermostat or thermal fuse prevents heating.
    Next: Replace any non-functional thermostat or thermal fuse.
  4. Check Dryer Ventilation
    Do: Ensure the dryer is properly vented to the outside with no kinks in the hose.
    Observe: Vent is properly connected and unobstructed.
    Means: Poor ventilation reduces drying efficiency.
    Next: Fix any vent issues and test dryer again.
  5. Verify Dryer Settings
    Do: Confirm the dryer is set to the correct heat setting for the load.
    Observe: Dryer is on the right heat setting.
    Means: Incorrect settings can lead to inadequate heat.
    Next: Adjust settings and run a test cycle.
  6. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the dryer is receiving proper electrical power.
    Observe: Power supply is stable and correct.
    Means: Inadequate power prevents heating element from working.
    Next: Contact a professional if power issues persist.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Blocked Dryer Vent
Lint and debris restrict airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
CommonEasyVent cleaning kit
Faulty Heating Element
The heating element is damaged or burned out.
CommonMediumHeating element replacement
Failed Thermostat
The thermostat is not allowing current to reach the heating element.
SometimesMediumThermostat replacement
Blown Thermal Fuse
A safety device that has blown due to overheating or blockage.
SometimesEasyThermal fuse replacement
Incorrect Dryer Settings
Dryer is set to a low heat or air fluff setting.
SometimesEasyNone
Inadequate Power Supply
Dryer is not receiving sufficient electrical power.
RareHardElectrical service check

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a dryer not getting hot and not drying include:

Purchase parts compatible with your dryer model for proper fit and function.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dryer running but not getting hot?

This is often due to a faulty heating element, blocked vent, or a blown thermal fuse. Check these components first.

Can a clogged dryer vent cause the dryer to not heat?

Yes, a clogged vent restricts airflow, which can lead to overheating and trigger safety mechanisms that cut power to the heating element.

How do I know if the heating element is bad?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there's no continuity, the heating element is likely faulty and needs replacement.

Is it worth repairing an old dryer that won't heat?

If the dryer is several years old and the repair cost is high, it may be more cost-effective to replace the unit.

Can I clean the dryer vent myself?

Yes, you can clean the vent with a brush or vacuum. However, if the vent is long or difficult to access, consider hiring a professional.