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Electric Dryer Overheating

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Quick answer

Turn off the dryer and unplug it. Check for blocked vents and a full lint trap. If the problem persists, the heating element or thermostat may need replacement.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off and Unplug Dryer
    Do: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the power source.
    Observe: Dryer is completely powered down.
    Means: Safety first to prevent electrical hazards.
    Next: Check lint trap and venting
  2. Check Lint Trap and Venting
    Do: Remove and clean the lint trap. Inspect the vent hose and external vent for blockages.
    Observe: Lint buildup or blockages in the venting system.
    Means: Blocked vents reduce airflow, causing overheating.
    Next: Inspect heating element
  3. Inspect Heating Element
    Do: Access the heating element compartment and visually check for damage or discoloration.
    Observe: Cracks, burns, or broken connections on the heating element.
    Means: A faulty heating element can cause overheating.
    Next: Test thermostat
  4. Test Thermostat
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the thermostat for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty thermostat.
    Means: A bad thermostat can't regulate temperature.
    Next: Check venting again
  5. Check Venting Again
    Do: Ensure the vent hose is not kinked or crushed and is properly connected.
    Observe: Proper airflow through the vent system.
    Means: Restricted airflow leads to overheating.
    Next: Test dryer operation
  6. Test Dryer Operation
    Do: Plug in the dryer and run a test cycle to see if overheating persists.
    Observe: Dryer operates without overheating.
    Means: Issue resolved if overheating stops.
    Next: Contact a professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Blocked lint trap or vent
Restricted airflow causes heat buildup.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty heating element
Damaged element can't regulate heat properly.
SometimesMediumHeating element
Malfunctioning thermostat
Inability to control temperature leads to overheating.
SometimesEasy–MediumThermostat
Overloaded dryer
Too many clothes restrict airflow and cause overheating.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty thermal fuse
Blown fuse can cause overheating and dryer shutdown.
RareMediumThermal fuse
Worn drum bearings
Friction from worn bearings can generate excess heat.
RareHardDrum bearings

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for an electric dryer overheating:

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When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a clogged lint trap really cause overheating?

Yes, a clogged lint trap restricts airflow, causing the dryer to work harder and overheat.

How often should I clean my dryer vent?

Clean the vent at least once a year, or more frequently if you use the dryer often.

Is it safe to use a vacuum to clean the vent?

Yes, use a vacuum with a brush attachment to carefully clean the vent hose and external vent.

Can I replace the heating element myself?

If you're comfortable with basic electrical repairs, yes. Otherwise, hire a professional.

What should I do if the thermal fuse is blown?

Replace the thermal fuse with a new one of the same specifications. If it blows again, there may be a deeper issue.