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Dryer Won't Stop Spinning

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Quick answer

First, unplug the dryer to ensure safety. Check the door switch and control panel for any issues. If these are fine, inspect the motor and timer. Replace any faulty parts to resolve the problem.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Door Switch
    Do: Locate the door switch, usually near the door frame.
    Observe: Ensure the switch is not stuck or damaged.
    Means: If the switch is faulty, it may not signal the dryer to stop.
    Next: Test the switch with a multimeter. If it's not working, replace it.
  2. Inspect the Control Panel
    Do: Examine the control panel for any visible damage.
    Observe: Look for burnt marks, loose wires, or broken buttons.
    Means: A malfunctioning control panel can cause the dryer to run continuously.
    Next: If damaged, consider replacing the control panel.
  3. Test the Timer
    Do: Access the timer, usually located in the control panel.
    Observe: Check for any signs of wear or damage.
    Means: A faulty timer can prevent the dryer from stopping.
    Next: Use a multimeter to test the timer. Replace if necessary.
  4. Check the Motor
    Do: Locate the motor, typically at the bottom of the dryer.
    Observe: Listen for unusual noises and check for overheating.
    Means: A malfunctioning motor can cause the dryer to run non-stop.
    Next: If the motor is faulty, replace it.
  5. Examine the Drive Belt
    Do: Remove the dryer cabinet to access the belt.
    Observe: Check for wear, cracks, or damage.
    Means: A damaged belt can cause the dryer to spin continuously.
    Next: Replace the belt if it shows signs of wear.
  6. Inspect the Idler Pulley
    Do: Locate the idler pulley near the motor.
    Observe: Check for any signs of wear or damage.
    Means: A faulty idler pulley can cause the dryer to run non-stop.
    Next: Replace the idler pulley if necessary.
  7. Test the Thermal Fuse
    Do: Find the thermal fuse, usually near the heating element.
    Observe: Check for continuity using a multimeter.
    Means: A blown thermal fuse can cause the dryer to run continuously.
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse if it's blown.
  8. Check the Main Control Board
    Do: Access the main control board, usually behind the control panel.
    Observe: Look for burnt marks or damaged components.
    Means: A faulty control board can cause the dryer to run non-stop.
    Next: Replace the control board if it's damaged.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Door Switch
The switch doesn't signal the dryer to stop.
CommonEasyDoor switch
Malfunctioning Control Panel
The control panel fails to stop the dryer.
SometimesMediumControl panel
Defective Timer
The timer doesn't signal the dryer to stop.
SometimesMediumTimer
Faulty Motor
The motor runs continuously.
SometimesHardMotor
Worn Drive Belt
The belt causes the dryer to spin non-stop.
SometimesEasy–MediumDrive belt
Damaged Idler Pulley
The pulley causes the dryer to run continuously.
RareEasy–MediumIdler pulley
Blown Thermal Fuse
The fuse causes the dryer to run non-stop.
RareEasyThermal fuse
Faulty Main Control Board
The control board fails to stop the dryer.
RareHardMain control board

Parts matching

Ensure you have the correct parts before starting repairs. Match the part numbers with your dryer's model.

Always check the part numbers against your dryer's model to ensure compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my dryer keep running even after the cycle is done?

This can be due to a faulty door switch, control panel, timer, or motor. Check these components to identify the issue.

Can I fix a dryer that won't stop spinning myself?

Yes, many issues can be fixed with basic tools and replacement parts. Follow the steps provided to diagnose and fix the problem.

How do I know if the door switch is faulty?

Use a multimeter to test the switch for continuity. If it doesn't show continuity when pressed, it's faulty and needs replacement.

What should I do if the control panel is damaged?

If the control panel shows signs of damage, it may need to be replaced. Follow the steps to access and replace the control panel.

How can I test the timer on my dryer?

Access the timer and use a multimeter to test for continuity. If it's not working properly, replace it with a new one.

What if the motor is the problem?

If the motor is faulty, it will need to be replaced. This is a more complex repair, so consider calling a professional if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.