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Dryer Not Starting: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

First, ensure the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Check the thermal fuse and door switch for faults. Replace any damaged parts and reset the dryer.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify the dryer is plugged in and the outlet works.
    Observe: Outlet powers other devices.
    Means: Power supply is functional.
    Next: Check circuit breaker
  2. Check Circuit Breaker
    Do: Inspect the circuit breaker for the dryer.
    Observe: Breaker is in 'on' position.
    Means: No tripped breaker.
    Next: Test door switch
  3. Test Door Switch
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity.
    Observe: Switch shows continuity when door is closed.
    Means: Door switch is working.
    Next: Check thermal fuse
  4. Check Thermal Fuse
    Do: Test the thermal fuse with a multimeter.
    Observe: Fuse shows continuity.
    Means: Thermal fuse is intact.
    Next: Inspect motor
  5. Inspect Motor
    Do: Check the motor for damage or blockages.
    Observe: Motor spins freely and shows continuity.
    Means: Motor is functional.
    Next: Test control board
  6. Test Control Board
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the control board for power.
    Observe: Board receives power but no signals.
    Means: Control board may be faulty.
    Next: Replace faulty part
  7. Replace Faulty Part
    Do: Replace the identified faulty component (e.g., thermal fuse, door switch, motor, or control board).
    Observe: Dryer starts and runs normally.
    Means: Issue resolved.
    Next: Done

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Tripped Circuit Breaker
Overload or short circuit trips the breaker.
CommonEasyCircuit breaker reset
Blown Thermal Fuse
Overheating or lint buildup can blow the fuse.
CommonEasy–MediumThermal fuse
Faulty Door Switch
Worn contacts prevent the dryer from starting.
SometimesEasyDoor switch
Blocked Vent or Lint Trap
Restricted airflow causes overheating and safety shutdown.
SometimesEasyVent cleaning kit
Failed Motor
Motor burns out from age or overload.
RareMediumDryer motor
Faulty Control Board
Electrical failure prevents power from reaching components.
RareHardControl board
Power Cord Damage
Damaged cord interrupts power supply.
RareEasy–MediumPower cord replacement

Parts matching

Match symptoms to likely parts:

Always disconnect power before testing electrical components.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won't my dryer start even though it's plugged in?

Check the circuit breaker for a tripped switch and ensure the outlet is functional. A blown thermal fuse or faulty door switch could also prevent startup.

Can a clogged lint trap cause the dryer not to start?

A clogged lint trap can cause overheating, which may trigger the thermal fuse to blow and prevent the dryer from starting.

How do I test the thermal fuse?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there's no continuity, the fuse is blown and needs replacement.

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

If repair costs exceed 50% of a new dryer's price, replacement is more economical. Consider energy efficiency and reliability of newer models.

Can I bypass the thermal fuse to test the dryer?

No, bypassing the thermal fuse is unsafe and can cause a fire hazard. Always replace a blown fuse instead.