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Dryer Not Working

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Quick answer

First, check if the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Ensure the door is fully closed. If it still doesn't work, inspect the lint filter and vent for clogs. If these steps don't resolve the issue, proceed with the troubleshooting guide.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Ensure the dryer is plugged in securely.
    Observe: Check the outlet with another device to ensure it's working.
    Means: Power issue resolved.
    Next: If the outlet is fine, check the circuit breaker.
  2. Inspect Circuit Breaker
    Do: Locate the circuit breaker panel and check for tripped breakers.
    Observe: Reset any tripped breakers.
    Means: Dryer starts and runs.
    Next: If the breaker trips again, there may be a short circuit.
  3. Clean Lint Filter
    Do: Remove the lint filter and clean it thoroughly.
    Observe: Check for any blockages or debris.
    Means: Dryer runs more efficiently.
    Next: If the dryer still doesn't work, check the vent.
  4. Check Ventilation
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the dryer and check for clogs.
    Observe: Use a vacuum to clean out any lint or debris.
    Means: Improved airflow.
    Next: If the dryer still doesn't work, inspect the door switch.
  5. Test Door Switch
    Do: Unplug the dryer and access the door switch.
    Observe: Use a multimeter to test for continuity.
    Means: Switch is functioning properly.
    Next: If the switch is faulty, replace it.
  6. Inspect Thermal Fuse
    Do: Locate the thermal fuse and test it with a multimeter.
    Observe: Check for continuity.
    Means: Fuse is working.
    Next: If the fuse is blown, replace it.
  7. Check Drum Belt
    Do: Open the dryer cabinet and inspect the drum belt.
    Observe: Look for signs of wear or damage.
    Means: Belt is in good condition.
    Next: If the belt is damaged, replace it.
  8. Test Heating Element
    Do: Locate the heating element and test it with a multimeter.
    Observe: Check for continuity.
    Means: Element is functioning.
    Next: If the element is faulty, replace it.
  9. Inspect Control Board
    Do: Check the control board for any visible damage.
    Observe: Look for burnt components or loose wires.
    Means: Control board is intact.
    Next: If the board is damaged, consider professional repair.
  10. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Refer to the dryer's manual for error code meanings.
    Observe: Note any displayed error codes.
    Means: Identify specific issues.
    Next: Follow the manual's instructions for resolution.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power Supply Issues
The dryer may not be receiving power.
CommonEasyNone
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The circuit breaker may have tripped due to an overload.
CommonEasyNone
Clogged Lint Filter
A clogged filter restricts airflow and reduces efficiency.
CommonEasyNone
Blocked Vent
A blocked vent can cause overheating and poor performance.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Faulty Door Switch
The dryer won't start if the door switch is broken.
SometimesMediumDoor switch
Blown Thermal Fuse
The thermal fuse protects the dryer from overheating.
SometimesMediumThermal fuse
Worn Drum Belt
A worn or broken belt prevents the drum from turning.
SometimesMediumDrum belt
Faulty Heating Element
A broken heating element prevents the dryer from heating.
SometimesMediumHeating element
Damaged Control Board
The control board manages the dryer's functions.
RareHardControl board
Error Codes
Error codes indicate specific issues with the dryer.
SometimesEasy–MediumVaries

Parts matching

If you need to replace any parts, ensure they match your dryer's make and model. Common parts that may need replacement include:

Always double-check the part number before purchasing to ensure compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why won't my dryer start?

Check the power supply, circuit breaker, and door switch. Ensure the lint filter and vent are clean.

Why does my dryer stop mid-cycle?

This could be due to a faulty thermal fuse, overheating, or a problem with the control board.

Why does my dryer take too long to dry clothes?

A clogged lint filter or blocked vent can restrict airflow and reduce efficiency. Clean these components and check the heating element.

How do I know if my heating element is faulty?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there is no continuity, the heating element needs replacement.

Can I replace the control board myself?

Replacing the control board is a complex task. If you are not experienced with electrical repairs, it's best to call a professional.

What should I do if my dryer displays error codes?

Refer to the dryer's manual for the meaning of the error codes and follow the recommended steps for resolution.