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Dryer Rollers: How to Fix a Noisy or Stuck Dryer

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Quick answer

Dryer rollers wear out and cause noise or poor tumbling. Turn off power, remove the front panel, and replace the rollers if they're cracked or not spinning freely. Use a new idler pulley if the tension is off.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off Power
    Do: Unplug the dryer or turn off the circuit breaker to avoid electrical shock.
    Observe: Dryer is completely powered down and safe to work on.
    Means: Electrical safety is ensured.
    Next: Remove front panel
  2. Remove Front Panel
    Do: Locate and remove the screws holding the front panel. Carefully lift the panel off to access the drum and rollers.
    Observe: Front panel is removed, revealing the drum and rollers.
    Means: Access to the rollers is gained.
    Next: Inspect rollers
  3. Inspect Rollers
    Do: Check the rollers for cracks, wear, or damage. Ensure they spin freely without resistance.
    Observe: Rollers show signs of wear or do not rotate smoothly.
    Means: Rollers need replacement.
    Next: Remove old rollers
  4. Remove Old Rollers
    Do: Use a socket set or wrench to remove the bolts securing the rollers to the dryer frame. Carefully lift the drum to access the rollers.
    Observe: Rollers are removed from the dryer frame.
    Means: Old rollers are ready for replacement.
    Next: Install new rollers
  5. Install New Rollers
    Do: Position the new rollers in the same location and secure them with the bolts. Ensure the rollers are aligned and spin freely.
    Observe: New rollers are securely in place and rotate smoothly.
    Means: Rollers are properly installed.
    Next: Reassemble dryer
  6. Reassemble Dryer
    Do: Replace the front panel and secure it with the screws. Ensure all parts are properly aligned.
    Observe: Dryer is reassembled and ready for testing.
    Means: Dryer is prepared for operation.
    Next: Test dryer
  7. Test Dryer
    Do: Plug in the dryer or restore power. Run a test cycle to ensure the rollers are functioning correctly.
    Observe: Dryer operates smoothly without noise or vibration.
    Means: Repair is successful.
    Next: Done

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn or cracked rollers
Rollers degrade over time from constant use and friction.
CommonEasy–MediumDryer rollers
Misaligned drum
Improper alignment can cause uneven pressure on the rollers.
SometimesMediumDrum alignment kit
Faulty idler pulley
The idler pulley maintains tension on the belt; if faulty, it can cause roller issues.
CommonEasyIdler pulley
Loose or broken belt
A loose or broken belt can cause the drum to not rotate properly, stressing the rollers.
SometimesEasyDryer belt
Excessive lint buildup
Lint can accumulate on rollers and cause friction or blockage.
RareEasyLint brush or vacuum
Worn drum bearings
Worn bearings can cause the drum to wobble, putting stress on the rollers.
RareHardDrum bearings

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your dryer model. Check the manufacturer's specifications for the correct size and type.

If unsure, take the old part to the hardware store for a direct comparison.

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FAQ

How often should I replace dryer rollers?

Dryer rollers typically last 5–10 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Replace them if they show signs of wear or cause noise.

Can I use any type of replacement rollers?

Use rollers that match the size, material, and specifications of your dryer model for optimal performance and safety.

Why is my dryer vibrating excessively after replacing the rollers?

Excessive vibration may indicate misalignment of the drum or an unbalanced load. Check the drum alignment and ensure the rollers are properly installed.

Do I need to replace the idler pulley with the rollers?

If the idler pulley is worn or not maintaining proper tension, it should be replaced along with the rollers to ensure smooth operation.