Quick answer
A smelly dryer is often caused by trapped lint or mold. Clean the lint trap, vent, and drum regularly. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent odors.
Confirm the symptom
- Notice a musty or burning smell during drying
- Smell persists after cleaning lint trap
- Odor comes from the dryer drum or vent
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver
- Vacuum with brush attachment
- Lint brush
- Microfiber cloths
- Mild detergent
- Rubber gloves
- Turn off dryer and unplug it before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Clean Lint TrapDo: Remove and clean the lint trap with a brush or cloth.Observe: Lint buildup is present.Means: Lint is causing the smell.Next: Clean vent duct
- Clean Vent DuctDo: Disconnect the vent duct and vacuum out lint and debris.Observe: Lint or blockage is found in the duct.Means: Clogged vent is causing odor and poor airflow.Next: Check exterior vent
- Check Exterior VentDo: Ensure the exterior vent flap opens freely and is not blocked.Observe: Vent flap is stuck or blocked.Means: Poor ventilation leads to moisture and odors.Next: Clean dryer drum
- Clean Dryer DrumDo: Wipe the interior drum with a damp cloth and mild detergent.Observe: Mold or mildew is visible.Means: Moisture has caused mold growth.Next: Inspect dryer filter
- Inspect Dryer FilterDo: Check for a built-in filter and clean it if present.Observe: Filter is dirty or clogged.Means: Filter is trapping lint and causing odor.Next: Test dryer operation
- Test Dryer OperationDo: Plug in the dryer and run a test cycle with a small load.Observe: Odor is gone and dryer vents properly.Means: Issue resolved.Next: Complete
- Check for Mold in DuctDo: Use a flashlight to inspect the duct for mold or mildew.Observe: Mold is present in the duct.Means: Mold growth is causing the smell.Next: Clean duct with mold cleaner
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Lint Trap Trapped lint can cause odors and reduce airflow. | Common | Easy | Lint trap cleaning |
| Blocked Vent Duct Lint buildup in the duct restricts airflow and causes moisture buildup. | Common | Easy–Medium | Vent cleaning kit |
| Mold or Mildew Growth Moisture trapped in the dryer or duct promotes mold growth. | Sometimes | Medium | Mold cleaner |
| Dirty Dryer Drum Residue from fabric softener or detergent can cause odors. | Sometimes | Easy | Dryer drum cleaner |
| Clogged Dryer Filter Some dryers have a secondary filter that can trap lint and debris. | Sometimes | Easy | Dryer filter cleaning |
| Improper Ventilation Exhaust not properly vented outside can trap moisture and odors. | Rare | Hard | Ventilation system repair |
Parts matching
Common parts for resolving a smelly dryer include:
- Vent cleaning kit
- Dryer lint trap
- Dryer drum cleaner
- Mold and mildew remover
- Dryer filter (if applicable)
Purchase a vent cleaning brush or kit for thorough cleaning of the duct.
When to call a professional
- Strong chemical or burning smell persists after cleaning
- Dryer doesn't heat or vent properly
- Mold is extensive and difficult to clean
- Vent duct is damaged or collapsed
- You're unsure about electrical components or gas connections
FAQ
How often should I clean my dryer vent?
Clean the dryer vent at least once a year, or more frequently if you dry large loads often.
Can a smelly dryer be a fire hazard?
Yes, lint buildup can cause overheating and increase fire risk. Regular cleaning is essential.
How do I know if my dryer vent is clogged?
If the dryer takes longer to dry clothes or feels hot at the vent, it may be clogged.
Can I use a steam cleaner on my dryer drum?
Avoid using steam cleaners as excess moisture can promote mold growth. Use a damp cloth instead.
What if the smell returns after cleaning?
Check for hidden mold in the duct or consider replacing the dryer if it's old and prone to issues.