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GE Dryer Turns On But Won't Start

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Quick answer

If your GE dryer turns on but won't start, first check the power supply and ensure the door is fully closed. If those are fine, test the door switch and motor to identify the issue.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped.
    Observe: Dryer powers on but doesn't start
    Means: Power supply is stable but the issue lies elsewhere.
    Next: Test the door switch
  2. Test the Door Switch
    Do: Use a multimeter to check continuity when the door is closed.
    Observe: No continuity when the door is closed
    Means: Faulty door switch preventing the dryer from starting.
    Next: Replace the door switch
  3. Inspect the Motor
    Do: Listen for a humming sound when you attempt to start the dryer.
    Observe: Motor hums but doesn't engage
    Means: Possible motor failure or seized components.
    Next: Check the motor's electrical connections
  4. Check Motor Connections
    Do: Inspect the wiring and connectors to the motor for damage or looseness.
    Observe: Loose or damaged wires
    Means: Poor connection is preventing the motor from receiving power.
    Next: Repair or replace damaged wiring
  5. Test the Thermal Fuse
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the thermal fuse for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity
    Means: Blown thermal fuse due to overheating.
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse
  6. Examine the Start Switch
    Do: Check the start switch for wear or damage using a multimeter.
    Observe: No continuity when pressed
    Means: Faulty start switch preventing the dryer from starting.
    Next: Replace the start switch
  7. Check the Drive Motor
    Do: Manually turn the drum to see if it moves freely.
    Observe: Drum is stiff or won't turn
    Means: Seized motor or belt issue.
    Next: Inspect the motor and belt for damage

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Faulty Door Switch
The door switch must close to allow the dryer to start.
CommonEasyDoor Switch
Blown Thermal Fuse
A thermal fuse cuts power if the dryer overheats.
SometimesEasyThermal Fuse
Failed Motor
The motor may be damaged or seized, preventing operation.
SometimesMediumDrive Motor
Worn Start Switch
The start switch may not be engaging properly.
RareEasyStart Switch
Loose or Damaged Wiring
Poor connections can interrupt power to critical components.
SometimesMediumWiring Kit
Seized Drum or Belt
A stuck drum or broken belt can prevent the dryer from starting.
RareMediumDrive Belt

Parts matching

Common parts needed for this issue include:

Always refer to your dryer's model number when ordering replacement parts to ensure compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why does my dryer turn on but not start?

This can be caused by a faulty door switch, blown thermal fuse, or motor issues. Check these components for problems.

Can I test the door switch myself?

Yes, use a multimeter to check for continuity when the door is closed. No continuity means the switch needs replacement.

What if the thermal fuse is blown?

Replace the thermal fuse with a new one. Also, investigate why it blew (e.g., overheating) to prevent future issues.

How do I know if the motor is bad?

If the motor hums but doesn't turn, or if it's completely silent, it may be faulty and need replacement.

Is it safe to replace parts myself?

Yes, if you follow safety precautions like turning off the power. If unsure, consult a professional.