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Dryer Won't Dry: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check the dryer vent for blockages and ensure the lint filter is clean. Verify the dryer is set to the correct heat setting. If the vent and filter are clear, check the heating element or thermal fuse.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Lint Filter
    Do: Remove and clean the lint filter thoroughly.
    Observe: Lint filter is clogged with debris.
    Means: Clogged lint filter restricts airflow.
    Next: Clean the filter and run a test cycle.
  2. Inspect Dryer Vent
    Do: Disconnect the vent from the back of the dryer and check for blockages.
    Observe: Vent is blocked by lint or debris.
    Means: Blocked vent restricts airflow and heat circulation.
    Next: Clean the vent using a brush or vacuum.
  3. Test Dryer Settings
    Do: Ensure the dryer is set to the correct heat setting for the load.
    Observe: Dryer is set to air fluff or low heat.
    Means: Incorrect settings prevent proper drying.
    Next: Adjust the heat setting and run a test cycle.
  4. Check Heating Element
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity in the heating element.
    Means: Faulty heating element prevents heat generation.
    Next: Replace the heating element.
  5. Inspect Thermal Fuse
    Do: Locate and test the thermal fuse with a multimeter.
    Observe: Thermal fuse has no continuity.
    Means: Blown thermal fuse stops the dryer from heating.
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse.
  6. Check Dryer Vent Hose
    Do: Inspect the vent hose for kinks or blockages.
    Observe: Vent hose is kinked or clogged.
    Means: Restricted airflow prevents proper drying.
    Next: Straighten or replace the vent hose.
  7. Verify Power Supply
    Do: Check the power cord and outlet for damage or loose connections.
    Observe: Power supply is damaged or loose.
    Means: Inadequate power prevents the dryer from heating.
    Next: Repair or replace the power supply.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged lint filter
Restricts airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
CommonEasyNone
Blocked dryer vent
Prevents proper airflow and heat circulation.
CommonEasy–MediumVent cleaning kit
Incorrect heat setting
Low heat or air fluff setting prevents drying.
SometimesEasyNone
Faulty heating element
Fails to generate heat for drying.
SometimesMediumHeating element
Blown thermal fuse
Safety device prevents overheating and stops heat.
SometimesMediumThermal fuse
Kinked vent hose
Restricts airflow and heat distribution.
SometimesEasyVent hose replacement
Damaged power supply
Inadequate power prevents heating.
RareEasyPower cord

Parts matching

If you need replacement parts, match these common components:

Check your dryer's model number for accurate part compatibility.

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FAQ

Why is my dryer running but not heating?

This is often caused by a faulty heating element or a blown thermal fuse. Check both components for continuity using a multimeter.

How often should I clean my dryer vent?

Clean the dryer vent at least once a year, or more frequently if you dry heavy lint-producing fabrics like towels or fleece.

Can a clogged lint filter cause a fire?

Yes, a clogged lint filter can overheat and ignite lint buildup, posing a fire hazard. Always clean the filter after each use.

What is a thermal fuse and why is it important?

A thermal fuse is a safety device that cuts power to the dryer if it overheats. If it's blown, the dryer won't heat and must be replaced.

Why does my dryer take so long to dry clothes?

Long drying times are usually due to restricted airflow from a clogged lint filter, blocked vent, or kinked vent hose.