Quick answer
If your dryer won't tumble, first ensure the dryer is powered on and the door is closed. Check the belt for wear or breakage and replace if needed. If the belt is intact, inspect the motor or idler pulley for failure.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer runs but drum does not turn
- No noise from the motor when starting
- Drum turns manually but not during operation
- Dryer makes a humming sound but doesn't tumble
- Clothes remain damp or not dried properly
Tools and prep
- Unplug the dryer for safety
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Flashlight
- Replacement belt (if needed)
- Work gloves
- Owner's manual for your dryer model
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power and Door SwitchDo: Ensure the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Verify the door is fully closed.Observe: Dryer powers on and door is closed.Means: The issue is not with the power or door switch.Next: Check the belt.
- Check the BeltDo: Remove the back panel of the dryer and inspect the belt for wear, cracks, or breaks.Observe: Belt is intact and properly seated on the drum and motor pulley.Means: Belt is not the issue.Next: Inspect the idler pulley.
- Inspect the Idler PulleyDo: Check the idler pulley for tension and wear. A worn pulley can cause the belt to slip.Observe: Pulley spins freely and maintains tension on the belt.Means: Idler pulley is functioning correctly.Next: Test the motor.
- Test the MotorDo: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity. Listen for any humming or clicking sounds.Observe: Motor shows continuity and makes normal operating sounds.Means: Motor is likely functioning.Next: Check the thermal fuse.
- Check the Thermal FuseDo: Locate the thermal fuse (usually on the exhaust duct) and test it with a multimeter for continuity.Observe: Fuse shows continuity.Means: Thermal fuse is not blown.Next: Consult a professional.
- Consult a ProfessionalDo: If all components check out but the dryer still won't tumble, contact a qualified technician.Observe: Dryer remains non-functional despite troubleshooting.Means: The issue may be more complex and requires professional attention.Next: End
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broken or Worn Belt The belt drives the drum; if it's broken or worn, the drum won't turn. | Common | Easy | Drive Belt |
| Faulty Idler Pulley A worn or broken idler pulley can prevent the belt from maintaining tension. | Common | Easy–Medium | Idler Pulley |
| Failed Motor A malfunctioning motor cannot drive the drum or belt. | Sometimes | Hard | Dryer Motor |
| Blown Thermal Fuse A blown thermal fuse cuts power to the motor to prevent overheating. | Sometimes | Easy | Thermal Fuse |
| Faulty Door Switch If the door switch is broken, the dryer won't operate when the door is closed. | Rare | Easy | Door Switch |
| Worn Drum Rollers Worn or broken drum rollers can prevent the drum from rotating smoothly. | Rare | Medium | Drum Rollers |
Parts matching
Common parts needed to fix a dryer that won't tumble include:
- Drive Belt
- Idler Pulley
- Dryer Motor
- Thermal Fuse
- Door Switch
- Drum Rollers
Always refer to your dryer's manual to confirm the correct part numbers and compatibility before purchasing replacement parts.
When to call a professional
- The dryer still won't tumble after replacing the belt and idler pulley
- You hear a burning smell or notice electrical issues
- You're unsure about testing electrical components like the motor or thermal fuse
- The dryer is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
- You lack the tools or experience to safely perform the repairs
FAQ
Can I run the dryer without the belt?
No, the belt is essential for the drum to rotate. Running the dryer without it can damage other components.
How often should I replace the dryer belt?
Dryer belts typically last 3–5 years. Replace if you notice cracks, fraying, or if the drum doesn't turn.
Why is my dryer making a loud noise but not tumbling?
A loud noise with no tumbling may indicate a broken belt, failed motor, or worn drum rollers.
Can a faulty thermal fuse cause the dryer to stop tumbling?
Yes, a blown thermal fuse cuts power to the motor, preventing the dryer from operating.
Is it worth repairing an old dryer that won't tumble?
If the repair cost is less than 50% of a new dryer's price, it's usually worth repairing. Otherwise, consider replacement.