Quick answer
If your electric dryer is making noise, first unplug it and check for loose or worn parts like the drum rollers, belt, or idler pulley. Replace any damaged components and ensure the drum rotates freely.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer makes loud noise during operation
- Noise increases when dryer is running
- Unusual grinding or thumping sounds
Tools and prep
- Unplug the dryer from the power source
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Socket set and wrenches
- Flashlight
- Work gloves
- Replacement parts if needed
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: Dryer is completely powered down.Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.Next: Inspect Drum and Interior
- Inspect Drum and InteriorDo: Open the dryer door and visually check for any loose or damaged parts inside the drum.Observe: Look for foreign objects or worn components.Means: Foreign objects or damaged parts can cause noise.Next: Check Drum Rollers
- Check Drum RollersDo: Remove the front panel and inspect the drum rollers for wear or damage.Observe: Worn or broken rollers may produce a grinding noise.Means: Drum rollers support the drum and can wear out over time.Next: Inspect Belt and Idler Pulley
- Inspect Belt and Idler PulleyDo: Check the dryer belt for cracks or looseness and examine the idler pulley for smooth rotation.Observe: A loose or broken belt or a faulty idler pulley can cause noise.Means: The belt and pulley system drives the drum rotation.Next: Test Motor and Bearings
- Test Motor and BearingsDo: If previous steps don’t identify the issue, check the motor and bearings for damage or wear.Observe: A noisy motor or worn bearings may need replacement.Means: The motor and bearings are critical components that can fail over time.Next: Reassemble and Test
- Reassemble and TestDo: Reassemble the dryer and plug it back in. Run a test cycle to see if the noise is resolved.Observe: Dryer operates quietly or the noise is reduced.Means: Replacing faulty parts should resolve the noise issue.Next: None
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Drum Rollers Drum rollers support the drum and can wear out over time, causing grinding or thumping noises. | Common | Medium | Drum Rollers |
| Loose or Broken Belt A loose or broken belt can cause the drum to vibrate or make a squealing noise. | Common | Easy–Medium | Dryer Belt |
| Faulty Idler Pulley The idler pulley maintains tension on the belt and can wear out, causing noise. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Idler Pulley |
| Foreign Objects in Drum Small objects like buttons or coins can get lodged in the drum and cause noise. | Sometimes | Easy | N/A |
| Worn Motor Bearings Motor bearings can wear out and cause a humming or grinding noise. | Rare | Hard | Dryer Motor |
| Loose Screws or Parts Loose screws or components can vibrate and create noise during operation. | Sometimes | Easy | Screws or Fasteners |
| Damaged Drum Bearings Drum bearings can wear out and cause a grinding noise when the drum rotates. | Rare | Hard | Drum Bearings |
| Overloaded Dryer Overloading the dryer can cause excessive noise and strain on components. | Sometimes | Easy | N/A |
Parts matching
Common replacement parts for a noisy electric dryer include:
- Drum Rollers
- Dryer Belt
- Idler Pulley
- Drum Bearings
- Dryer Motor
- Screws or Fasteners
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and durability.
When to call a professional
- Noise persists after replacing all common parts
- You are unsure about electrical components or motor replacement
- The dryer is under warranty and you don’t want to risk voiding it
- You lack the tools or experience to safely perform the repair
FAQ
What is the most common cause of a noisy electric dryer?
The most common causes are worn drum rollers, a loose or broken belt, or a faulty idler pulley.
Can I fix a noisy dryer myself?
Yes, many common issues like replacing the belt or rollers can be fixed by a homeowner with basic tools.
How do I know if the motor is causing the noise?
If the noise is a humming or grinding sound and the drum doesn’t rotate smoothly, the motor or its bearings may be the issue.
Is it safe to unplug the dryer to perform repairs?
Yes, unplugging the dryer is essential for safety before starting any repair work.
How often should I inspect my dryer for wear and tear?
It’s a good idea to inspect your dryer every 6–12 months for signs of wear to prevent unexpected breakdowns.