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Dryer Not Heating

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Quick answer

First, check if the dryer is receiving power and the circuit breaker isn't tripped. Ensure the dryer vent is clear. If these are fine, you may need to replace the heating element or thermal fuse.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the dryer is plugged in and the power cord is not damaged.
    Observe: Check if the dryer is receiving power.
    Means: The dryer should power on and the drum should turn.
    Next: Check the circuit breaker.
  2. Check Circuit Breaker
    Do: Locate your home's circuit breaker panel.
    Observe: Look for any tripped breakers.
    Means: If tripped, reset the breaker.
    Next: Check the dryer vent.
  3. Check Dryer Vent
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the dryer and check for blockages.
    Observe: Ensure the vent is clear and air can flow freely.
    Means: A clear vent allows proper airflow.
    Next: Check the heating element.
  4. Check Heating Element
    Do: Access the heating element and use a multimeter to test for continuity.
    Observe: A functional heating element will show continuity.
    Means: No continuity indicates a faulty heating element.
    Next: Replace the heating element if necessary.
  5. Check Thermal Fuse
    Do: Locate the thermal fuse and test it with a multimeter.
    Observe: A good thermal fuse will show continuity.
    Means: No continuity means the thermal fuse is blown.
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse if necessary.
  6. Check Thermostat
    Do: Test the cycling thermostat and high-limit thermostat with a multimeter.
    Observe: Both should show continuity when cool.
    Means: No continuity indicates a faulty thermostat.
    Next: Replace the thermostat if necessary.
  7. Check Control Board
    Do: Inspect the control board for any visible damage.
    Observe: Look for burnt areas or damaged components.
    Means: Visible damage indicates a faulty control board.
    Next: Replace the control board if necessary.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Heating Element
The heating element burns out over time.
CommonEasy–MediumHeating Element
Blown Thermal Fuse
The thermal fuse blows to prevent overheating.
CommonEasyThermal Fuse
Faulty Thermostat
The thermostat can fail and prevent heating.
SometimesMediumThermostat
Blocked Vent
A blocked vent restricts airflow and causes overheating.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty Control Board
The control board can fail and stop the heating element.
RareHardControl Board
Power Supply Issues
Insufficient power or a tripped breaker stops the dryer from heating.
CommonEasyNone

Parts matching

Ensure you have the correct parts before starting repairs. Match the part numbers with your dryer's model.

Always check the part number against your dryer's model to ensure compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can I use my dryer if it's not heating?

No, it's not safe to use a dryer that's not heating. It may cause further damage or pose a safety risk.

How often should I clean the dryer vent?

Clean the dryer vent at least once a year to ensure proper airflow and prevent fires.

What if my dryer still doesn't heat after replacing the heating element?

Check other components like the thermal fuse, thermostat, and control board. If all are functional, consult a professional.

Can I replace the heating element myself?

Yes, if you're comfortable with basic electrical repairs. Always ensure the dryer is unplugged before starting any work.