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Dryer Won't Spin Just Hums

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Quick answer

If your dryer hums but won't spin, first unplug it and check the drive belt for wear or breakage. A broken belt is the most common cause. If the belt is intact, test the motor coupler and motor for damage.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug Dryer
    Do: Disconnect the dryer from the power outlet.
    Observe: Dryer stops all noise and operation.
    Means: Power is safely off for inspection.
    Next: Check drive belt
  2. Check Drive Belt
    Do: Remove the back panel and inspect the drive belt for cracks, fraying, or breakage.
    Observe: Belt is either intact or damaged.
    Means: A broken or worn belt is the most common cause of the issue.
    Next: Replace belt if damaged
  3. Test Motor Coupler
    Do: Locate the motor coupler (connects motor to drum) and check for cracks or wear.
    Observe: Coupler is either intact or damaged.
    Means: A damaged coupler can prevent the motor from transferring motion to the drum.
    Next: Replace motor coupler if damaged
  4. Inspect Motor
    Do: Check the motor for signs of overheating, burning, or failure.
    Observe: Motor may have visible damage or not spin when turned manually.
    Means: A faulty motor will require replacement.
    Next: Test motor with multimeter if unsure
  5. Check Drum Rollers
    Do: Inspect the drum rollers for wear or damage. Ensure they rotate freely.
    Observe: Rollers may be worn, stuck, or broken.
    Means: Worn rollers can prevent the drum from spinning properly.
    Next: Replace rollers if damaged
  6. Test Start Switch
    Do: Press the start switch and listen for a clicking sound. Check for continuity with a multimeter.
    Observe: Switch may not click or show continuity.
    Means: A faulty start switch can prevent the dryer from starting.
    Next: Replace start switch if defective
  7. Check for Obstructions
    Do: Look inside the dryer drum and vent system for any foreign objects or lint buildup.
    Observe: Obstructions or lint may be present.
    Means: Blockages can prevent the drum from spinning.
    Next: Remove any obstructions and clean the vent system
  8. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Reinstall all panels and components, then plug the dryer back in and test it.
    Observe: Dryer either spins properly or continues to have issues.
    Means: If the dryer still doesn't work, further diagnosis may be needed.
    Next: Contact a professional if issues persist

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Broken Drive Belt
The belt transfers power from the motor to the drum. A broken or worn belt prevents rotation.
CommonEasyDrive Belt
Damaged Motor Coupler
The coupler connects the motor to the drum. Cracks or wear can prevent motion transfer.
CommonEasy–MediumMotor Coupler
Faulty Motor
A failed motor cannot spin the drum, even if other components are working.
SometimesMediumDryer Motor
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers support the drum and allow it to rotate. Worn or broken rollers can prevent spinning.
SometimesMediumDrum Rollers
Blocked Vent or Obstruction
Foreign objects or lint buildup can prevent the drum from rotating freely.
SometimesEasyVent Cleaning Kit
Faulty Start Switch
The start switch sends power to the motor. A defective switch can prevent the dryer from starting.
RareMediumStart Switch
Worn Idler Pulley
The idler pulley keeps the belt tensioned. A worn pulley can cause the belt to slip or break.
RareMediumIdler Pulley
Overloaded Dryer
Excessive weight from too many clothes can prevent the drum from spinning.
RareEasyNone

Parts matching

If you need replacement parts, match your dryer model to the correct components:

Always refer to your dryer’s owner’s manual for part numbers and compatibility information.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my dryer hum but not spin?

This is usually caused by a broken drive belt, a damaged motor coupler, or a faulty motor. These components prevent the motor from transferring motion to the drum.

Can I fix a broken dryer belt myself?

Yes, replacing a broken drive belt is a common DIY repair. Turn off the power, remove the back panel, and install a new belt following the manufacturer’s instructions.

How do I know if my dryer motor is bad?

A bad motor may hum but not spin, have a burning smell, or not respond to the start switch. Test the motor with a multimeter for continuity.

Is it worth repairing an old dryer?

If the repair cost is less than half the price of a new dryer, it’s usually worth fixing. Otherwise, consider replacement.

How often should I clean my dryer vent?

Clean your dryer vent at least once a year to prevent lint buildup, which can cause overheating and reduce efficiency.