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GE Dryer Making Clunking Noise

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Quick answer

A clunking noise in your GE dryer is often caused by a loose drum or worn drum rollers. Turn off the dryer, check for loose parts, and inspect the rollers and belt for wear or damage. Replace any faulty components to resolve the issue.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Turn Off and Unplug the Dryer
    Do: Switch off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet to ensure safety.
    Observe: Dryer is powered down and disconnected.
    Means: Prevents electrical hazards during inspection.
    Next: Inspect the drum for loose parts
  2. Inspect the Drum for Loose Parts
    Do: Open the dryer door and visually check the drum for any loose or misaligned components.
    Observe: Look for loose drum rollers, brackets, or other parts.
    Means: Loose parts can cause clunking noises during operation.
    Next: Check the drum rollers
  3. Check the Drum Rollers
    Do: Locate the drum rollers (usually at the back of the drum) and inspect them for wear or damage.
    Observe: Rollers may be cracked, worn, or misaligned.
    Means: Worn drum rollers can cause clunking and uneven drum rotation.
    Next: Examine the drive belt
  4. Examine the Drive Belt
    Do: Inspect the drive belt for signs of wear, cracks, or looseness.
    Observe: Belt may be loose, cracked, or broken.
    Means: A damaged or loose belt can cause the drum to make clunking noises.
    Next: Listen for internal component noise
  5. Listen for Internal Component Noise
    Do: Carefully listen to the dryer while manually rotating the drum to identify the source of the noise.
    Observe: Noise may come from the idler pulley, motor, or other internal parts.
    Means: Helps pinpoint the exact component causing the clunking.
    Next: Replace faulty parts as needed
  6. Replace Faulty Parts as Needed
    Do: Replace any worn or damaged parts such as drum rollers, drive belt, or idler pulley.
    Observe: Dryer operates smoothly without clunking noises after replacement.
    Means: Resolves the issue caused by faulty components.
    Next: Test the dryer

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Loose or Worn Drum Rollers
Drum rollers support the drum and allow it to rotate smoothly. If they are loose or worn, the drum may hit the front or back of the dryer, causing a clunking sound.
CommonEasy–MediumDrum Rollers
Loose or Damaged Drive Belt
The drive belt keeps the drum in place and rotates it. A loose or damaged belt can cause the drum to shift and make clunking noises.
CommonEasyDrive Belt
Misaligned Drum
If the drum is not properly aligned, it can hit the sides or back of the dryer, creating a clunking noise during operation.
SometimesMediumDrum Alignment Kit
Worn Idler Pulley
The idler pulley keeps tension on the drive belt. If it's worn or damaged, it can cause the belt to slip and create a clunking sound.
SometimesMediumIdler Pulley
Loose or Broken Motor Mounts
Motor mounts secure the motor to the dryer frame. If they're loose or broken, the motor can vibrate and create a clunking noise.
RareHardMotor Mounts
Loose or Damaged Blower Wheel
The blower wheel circulates hot air through the dryer. If it's loose or damaged, it can cause a clunking noise during operation.
RareHardBlower Wheel

Parts matching

Match your GE dryer's issue with the correct replacement part:

Always refer to your GE dryer's owner's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.

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FAQ

What is the most common cause of a clunking noise in a GE dryer?

The most common cause is loose or worn drum rollers. These components support the drum and allow it to rotate smoothly. If they are damaged or loose, the drum may hit the front or back of the dryer, causing a clunking sound.

Can a loose drive belt cause a clunking noise in my GE dryer?

Yes, a loose or damaged drive belt can cause the drum to shift during operation, resulting in a clunking noise. Inspect the belt for signs of wear or looseness and replace it if necessary.

How do I know if the idler pulley is causing the clunking noise?

If the idler pulley is worn or not maintaining tension on the drive belt, it can cause the belt to slip and create a clunking sound. Check the pulley for wear and replace it if needed.

Is it safe to continue using my GE dryer if it's making a clunking noise?

It is not recommended to continue using the dryer if it's making a clunking noise, as this can indicate a mechanical issue that may worsen over time. Turn off and unplug the dryer until the issue is resolved.