Quick answer
A squeaking dryer during spinning is often caused by a worn drum roller or belt. Turn off the dryer, inspect the rollers and belt, and replace any damaged parts.
Confirm the symptom
- Squeaking noise occurs only when the dryer is spinning
- Noise is louder when the dryer is loaded
- Squeak is continuous or rhythmic during the spin cycle
Tools and prep
- Unplug the dryer from the power source
- Screwdriver set (flathead and Phillips)
- Adjustable wrench or pliers
- Flashlight
- Replacement drum rollers or belt (if needed)
- Work gloves for protection
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Access the Drum AreaDo: Remove the dryer's front panel or top panel to access the drum and internal components.Observe: Look for visible signs of wear or damage on the drum rollers and belt.Means: The drum rollers support the drum and may be worn or loose.Next: Inspect the drum rollers
- Inspect the Drum RollersDo: Check the drum rollers for cracks, wear, or looseness. Rotate them to see if they spin freely.Observe: Rollers that are rough, wobbly, or make noise when rotated are likely the cause.Means: Worn or damaged drum rollers can create a squeaking sound during spinning.Next: Replace the drum rollers if damaged
- Check the Drive BeltDo: Inspect the drive belt for cracks, fraying, or looseness. Ensure it is properly tensioned.Observe: A loose or damaged belt can cause the drum to spin unevenly and squeak.Means: A worn or loose drive belt may contribute to the squeaking noise.Next: Replace the drive belt if damaged
- Examine the Idler PulleyDo: Locate the idler pulley (a small wheel that helps tension the belt) and check for smooth rotation.Observe: A noisy or stiff idler pulley can cause the belt to squeak.Means: A faulty idler pulley can lead to belt noise during spinning.Next: Replace the idler pulley if necessary
- Lubricate Moving PartsDo: Apply a small amount of dryer-specific lubricant to the drum rollers and idler pulley.Observe: Smooth rotation without noise indicates proper lubrication.Means: Lack of lubrication can cause squeaking in moving parts.Next: Test the dryer
- Test the DryerDo: Reassemble the dryer and plug it back in. Run a test cycle to check if the squeaking persists.Observe: The squeaking should be gone if the issue was with the rollers, belt, or pulley.Means: If the noise is still present, further diagnosis may be needed.Next: If squeaking continues, check for other issues
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Drum Rollers Drum rollers support the drum and can wear over time, causing friction and noise. | Common | Easy–Medium | Drum rollers |
| Loose or Damaged Drive Belt A loose or damaged belt can slip or create noise during the spin cycle. | Common | Easy–Medium | Drive belt |
| Faulty Idler Pulley The idler pulley maintains belt tension and can become noisy or stiff over time. | Sometimes | Easy | Idler pulley |
| Lack of Lubrication Insufficient lubrication on moving parts can cause friction and squeaking. | Sometimes | Easy | Dryer lubricant |
| Foreign Objects in the Drum Small objects like coins or buttons can get stuck and cause noise during spinning. | Rare | Easy | N/A |
| Worn Motor Bearings The motor bearings can wear out, causing a squeaking or grinding noise. | Rare | Hard | Dryer motor |
Parts matching
If you need to replace parts, match your dryer model to the correct components:
- Check the dryer's model number (usually on the back or inside the door)
- Search for the model number along with 'drum rollers' or 'drive belt'
- Verify the part numbers match your dryer's specifications
Purchase OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for the best fit and performance.
When to call a professional
- The squeaking persists after replacing rollers, belt, and pulley
- You hear a grinding or loud noise from the motor
- You're uncomfortable working with electrical appliances
- The dryer doesn't heat or spin after repairs
- You notice smoke or burning smells during operation
FAQ
Can I lubricate the drum rollers myself?
Yes, use a dryer-specific lubricant and apply it to the rollers and idler pulley. Avoid using oil-based products.
How often should I replace drum rollers?
Drum rollers typically last 8–10 years but may need replacement sooner if they show signs of wear.
Why is my dryer squeaking only when it's loaded?
A loaded dryer puts more stress on the drum rollers and belt, making any wear or looseness more noticeable.
Is it normal for a new dryer to make some noise?
A new dryer may have some initial noise, but a persistent squeak usually indicates an issue that needs attention.