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Dryer Won't Stop Running

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Quick answer

If your dryer won't stop running, first unplug it and check the timer and thermal fuse. Replace faulty parts if needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug the dryer
    Do: Turn off the circuit breaker or unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
    Observe: Dryer stops immediately when power is off.
    Means: Electrical issue likely. Proceed with testing.
    Next: Test the timer
  2. Test the timer
    Do: Use a multimeter to check continuity in the timer switch. Set to Ohms and test across terminals.
    Observe: No continuity or erratic readings.
    Means: Timer is faulty and needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the timer
  3. Check thermal fuse
    Do: Locate the thermal fuse (usually near the exhaust duct) and test with a multimeter.
    Observe: No continuity in the thermal fuse.
    Means: Thermal fuse is blown. Replace it.
    Next: Replace thermal fuse
  4. Inspect control board
    Do: Look for burn marks or damaged components on the control board. Test for continuity if possible.
    Observe: Visible damage or no continuity.
    Means: Control board is faulty. Replacement needed.
    Next: Replace control board
  5. Test door switch
    Do: Check the door switch with a multimeter. Ensure it clicks when the door is closed.
    Observe: No continuity when door is closed.
    Means: Door switch is defective. Replace it.
    Next: Replace door switch
  6. Check wiring
    Do: Inspect all wiring connections for looseness, corrosion, or damage.
    Observe: Loose or damaged wires.
    Means: Repair or replace wiring.
    Next: Reconnect or replace wires

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty timer switch
Timer fails to cut power to the motor at the end of the cycle.
CommonEasy–MediumTimer switch
Blown thermal fuse
Overheating triggers the thermal fuse to open the circuit, but it doesn't reset.
CommonEasyThermal fuse
Defective control board
Malfunctioning control board sends continuous power to the motor.
SometimesMediumControl board
Failed door switch
Door switch not closing properly keeps the motor running.
SometimesEasyDoor switch
Loose or damaged wiring
Poor connections can cause erratic power flow to the motor.
SometimesEasyWiring harness
Faulty motor
Motor might run continuously if it's shorted internally.
RareHardDryer motor

Parts matching

Common parts for 'dryer won't stop running' issues:

Check your dryer model number in the manual to ensure correct part compatibility.

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FAQ

Can I test the dryer without unplugging it?

No, always unplug the dryer before testing to avoid electrical shock.

How do I know if the thermal fuse is blown?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. No continuity means the fuse is blown and needs replacement.

Is it safe to bypass the thermal fuse temporarily?

No, bypassing the thermal fuse is dangerous and can cause a fire. Always replace it if faulty.

Can a bad door switch cause the dryer to run continuously?

Yes, a faulty door switch can prevent the dryer from recognizing the door is closed, causing it to run non-stop.

What if the timer looks fine but the dryer still runs?

Test other components like the control board or wiring for faults.