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GE Dryer Won't Start

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Quick answer

If your GE dryer won't start, first check the power supply and ensure the door is fully closed. If those are fine, test the door switch and thermal fuse, as they are common causes. Replace any faulty parts to restore functionality.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify the dryer is plugged in and the outlet has power. Test the outlet with another appliance.
    Observe: Outlet works for other devices
    Means: Power supply is not the issue
    Next: Check the dryer door is fully closed
  2. Check Dryer Door Closure
    Do: Ensure the dryer door is fully closed and latched.
    Observe: Door is securely closed
    Means: Door closure is not the issue
    Next: Test the door switch
  3. Test the Door Switch
    Do: Unplug the dryer. Locate the door switch near the door opening. Use a multimeter to test for continuity when the door is closed.
    Observe: No continuity in the door switch
    Means: Faulty door switch
    Next: Replace the door switch
  4. Test the Thermal Fuse
    Do: Locate the thermal fuse (usually on the exhaust duct). Use a multimeter to test for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity in the thermal fuse
    Means: Blown thermal fuse
    Next: Replace the thermal fuse
  5. Check the Start Switch
    Do: Inspect the start switch for damage or wear. Test it with a multimeter for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity in the start switch
    Means: Faulty start switch
    Next: Replace the start switch
  6. Test the Motor
    Do: Unplug the dryer. Test the motor with a multimeter for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity in the motor
    Means: Faulty motor
    Next: Replace the motor

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Power Supply Issue
Dryer not receiving electricity
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Door Switch
Switch not signaling the dryer to start
CommonEasy–MediumDoor Switch
Blown Thermal Fuse
Overheating caused the fuse to blow
CommonEasyThermal Fuse
Faulty Start Switch
Switch not engaging the motor
SometimesMediumStart Switch
Faulty Motor
Motor not receiving power or damaged internally
SometimesHardDryer Motor
Faulty Timer or Control Board
Control system not sending signals to start
RareHardTimer or Control Board

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a GE dryer that won't start:

Always check for lint buildup in the exhaust duct, as it can cause overheating and blow the thermal fuse.

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FAQ

Why won't my GE dryer start even though it's plugged in?

Check if the outlet has power and the dryer's power cord is undamaged. A blown thermal fuse or faulty door switch could also prevent it from starting.

Can a clogged lint filter cause my dryer not to start?

A clogged lint filter can cause overheating, which may blow the thermal fuse and prevent the dryer from starting. Clean the filter and check the thermal fuse.

How do I know if the thermal fuse is blown?

Use a multimeter to test the thermal fuse for continuity. If there's no continuity, the fuse is blown and needs replacement.

Is it safe to replace the thermal fuse myself?

Yes, as long as you turn off the power at the circuit breaker and follow proper safety precautions. The thermal fuse is an easy part to replace.

Why does my dryer make a humming noise but not start?

A humming noise may indicate a faulty motor or start switch. Test both components with a multimeter to identify the issue.