Quick answer
Turn off the dryer and unplug it. Check the belt for wear or breakage and replace if needed. If the belt is fine, inspect the motor or drum rollers for damage.
Confirm the symptom
- Drum doesn't turn when you push it manually or during operation
- No unusual noises but the drum is stationary
- Dryer powers on but drum doesn't spin
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Flashlight
- New dryer belt (if needed)
- Work gloves
- Owner's manual for your dryer model
- Plug the dryer into a grounded outlet
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug the DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: Dryer is completely powered off.Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.Next: Inspect the belt
- Inspect the BeltDo: Remove the back panel to access the belt. Check for signs of wear, breakage, or looseness.Observe: Belt is either intact or damaged.Means: A broken or loose belt is a common cause of a non-rotating drum.Next: Replace the belt if it's damaged
- Replace the Belt if it's DamagedDo: Remove the old belt and install the new one following the manufacturer's instructions.Observe: Drum rotates freely when manually turned after belt replacement.Means: The drum should now rotate without resistance.Next: Test the dryer
- Test the DryerDo: Plug the dryer back in and turn it on to see if the drum rotates during operation.Observe: Drum spins as expected during the drying cycle.Means: The issue is resolved.Next: End
- Check the Drum RollersDo: If the belt is intact, inspect the drum rollers for wear or damage.Observe: Rollers are either in good condition or need replacement.Means: Worn rollers can prevent the drum from rotating smoothly.Next: Replace the drum rollers if necessary
- Test the MotorDo: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity. If it's faulty, replace it.Observe: Motor shows no continuity or makes unusual noises.Means: A faulty motor can prevent the drum from rotating.Next: Replace the motor if necessary
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broken or loose belt The belt is responsible for rotating the drum. If it's broken or loose, the drum won't turn. | Common | Easy | Dryer belt |
| Worn drum rollers Drum rollers support the drum and allow it to rotate. Worn rollers can cause the drum to stop. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Drum rollers |
| Faulty motor The motor drives the belt and drum. A faulty motor can prevent the drum from rotating. | Sometimes | Medium | Dryer motor |
| Blocked or damaged idler pulley The idler pulley maintains tension on the belt. If it's blocked or damaged, the belt won't function properly. | Sometimes | Easy–Medium | Idler pulley |
| Worn or damaged drum bearings Drum bearings allow the drum to rotate smoothly. If they're worn, the drum may stop. | Rare | Hard | Drum bearings |
| Faulty start switch or capacitor A faulty start switch or capacitor can prevent the motor from starting, stopping the drum. | Rare | Medium | Start switch or capacitor |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a dryer that won't rotate:
- Dryer belt – for replacing a broken or loose belt
- Drum rollers – for replacing worn rollers
- Idler pulley – for maintaining belt tension
- Dryer motor – for replacing a faulty motor
- Drum bearings – for replacing worn bearings
- Start switch or capacitor – for replacing a faulty switch or capacitor
Always refer to your dryer's owner's manual for the correct part numbers and installation instructions.
When to call a professional
- The dryer still doesn't rotate after replacing the belt and drum rollers
- You're unsure about testing or replacing the motor
- You don't have the necessary tools or experience to perform the repair
- The dryer is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
- You detect a burning smell or electrical issues while working on the dryer
FAQ
Why won't my dryer drum rotate even after replacing the belt?
If the drum still won't rotate after replacing the belt, the issue could be with the drum rollers, idler pulley, or motor. Check these components for wear or damage.
How do I know if the dryer motor is faulty?
A faulty motor may make unusual noises, not start at all, or show no continuity when tested with a multimeter. If the motor doesn't run, it may need to be replaced.
Can I replace the dryer belt myself?
Yes, replacing the dryer belt is a common DIY repair. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the correct tools.
What tools do I need to replace the dryer belt?
You'll need screwdrivers, a flashlight, work gloves, and a new dryer belt. Refer to your dryer's manual for specific instructions.
Why is my dryer making noise but the drum won't rotate?
Noise without rotation could indicate a faulty motor, worn drum rollers, or a broken belt. Inspect these components to identify the issue.