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Dryer Repair: Clothes Dryer Making Noise

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Quick answer

A noisy dryer often needs a belt or roller replacement. Turn off the power, check for loose parts, and replace worn components. If the noise continues, contact a professional.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Inspect for Loose Parts
    Do: Open the dryer and check for loose screws or parts inside the drum area.
    Observe: Look for vibrating or wobbling components.
    Means: Loose parts can cause noise and damage.
    Next: Tighten or replace as needed.
  2. Check the Drum Rollers
    Do: Remove the front panel and inspect the drum rollers for wear or damage.
    Observe: Worn or broken rollers will make grinding or squeaking noises.
    Means: Rollers support the drum and reduce friction.
    Next: Replace damaged rollers.
  3. Examine the Belt
    Do: Locate the belt around the drum and check for cracks or looseness.
    Observe: A loose or broken belt can cause thumping or squealing.
    Means: The belt keeps the drum spinning smoothly.
    Next: Replace or tighten the belt.
  4. Test the Idler Pulley
    Do: Spin the idler pulley by hand to check for smooth movement.
    Observe: If it’s stiff or makes noise, it may need lubrication or replacement.
    Means: The pulley maintains tension on the belt.
    Next: Lubricate or replace the pulley.
  5. Inspect the Blower Wheel
    Do: Check the blower wheel for debris or damage.
    Observe: A clogged or broken blower wheel can cause loud noises.
    Means: The blower wheel circulates air through the dryer.
    Next: Clean or replace the blower wheel.
  6. Check for Foreign Objects
    Do: Look inside the drum and vent for any foreign objects.
    Observe: Objects like coins or buttons can cause noise.
    Means: Foreign objects can damage the drum or belt.
    Next: Remove any objects and clean the vent.
  7. Test the Dryer
    Do: Reassemble the dryer and turn the power back on.
    Observe: Run a test cycle to see if the noise is resolved.
    Means: This confirms if the repair was successful.
    Next: If noise remains, consider professional help.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers support the drum and reduce friction. Worn rollers can cause grinding or squeaking.
CommonMediumDrum rollers
Loose or Broken Belt
The belt keeps the drum spinning smoothly. A loose or broken belt can cause thumping or squealing.
CommonEasy–MediumDryer belt
Faulty Idler Pulley
The pulley maintains tension on the belt. A faulty pulley can cause belt slippage or noise.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Clogged or Damaged Blower Wheel
The blower wheel circulates air. A clogged or broken wheel can cause loud noises.
SometimesMediumBlower wheel
Foreign Objects in Drum or Vent
Objects like coins or buttons can get stuck and cause noise.
SometimesEasyNone
Worn Bearings
Bearings support the drum and reduce friction. Worn bearings can cause grinding noises.
RareHardDrum bearings
Misaligned Drum
A misaligned drum can cause uneven contact and noise.
RareHardDrum alignment kit

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a noisy dryer repair include:

Always refer to your dryer’s manual to ensure you get the correct parts for your model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dryer making a loud thumping noise?

A loud thumping noise is often caused by a loose or broken belt. Check the belt for cracks or looseness and replace if necessary.

Can a noisy dryer be fixed without replacing parts?

Sometimes, tightening loose screws or removing foreign objects can fix a noisy dryer. However, worn parts like rollers or belts usually need replacement.

How do I know if the idler pulley needs replacement?

If the idler pulley is stiff, makes noise when spun by hand, or doesn’t maintain proper belt tension, it should be replaced.

Is it safe to use my dryer while it’s making noise?

It’s not recommended to use a noisy dryer for extended periods as it can cause further damage. Address the issue as soon as possible.

What tools do I need to fix a noisy dryer?

You’ll need screwdrivers, an adjustable wrench, replacement parts, a worklight, and safety gear like gloves and goggles.