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GE Profile Dryer Making Rumbling Noise

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Quick answer

A rumbling noise in your GE Profile dryer is often caused by a worn drum roller or loose drum support. Turn off the dryer, inspect the rollers and support, and replace any damaged parts.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Inspect the Drum Rollers
    Do: Remove the front panel of the dryer and check the drum rollers for wear or damage.
    Observe: Look for cracks, uneven surfaces, or missing parts on the rollers.
    Means: Worn drum rollers can cause rumbling noises.
    Next: Replace the drum rollers if damaged.
  2. Check the Drum Support
    Do: Examine the drum support (also called the drum bearing) for looseness or damage.
    Observe: The drum support should be tight and not wobbling.
    Means: A loose or damaged drum support can cause the drum to move improperly, creating noise.
    Next: Tighten or replace the drum support if necessary.
  3. Examine the Idler Pulley
    Do: Locate the idler pulley and check for wear or looseness.
    Observe: The idler pulley should rotate smoothly without noise.
    Means: A worn or loose idler pulley can cause the belt to slip, resulting in a rumbling sound.
    Next: Replace the idler pulley if it is worn or damaged.
  4. Check the Belt
    Do: Inspect the dryer belt for cracks, fraying, or looseness.
    Observe: The belt should be tight and in good condition.
    Means: A loose or damaged belt can cause the drum to rotate unevenly, leading to noise.
    Next: Replace the belt if it is damaged or adjust it if it is loose.
  5. Look for Foreign Objects
    Do: Check inside the drum and the dryer for any foreign objects that might be causing the noise.
    Observe: Look for small items or debris that could be caught in the drum or rollers.
    Means: Foreign objects can create noise as they move with the drum.
    Next: Remove any foreign objects and clean the drum and rollers.
  6. Test the Dryer
    Do: Reassemble the dryer and plug it back in. Run a test cycle to see if the noise is resolved.
    Observe: Listen for the rumbling noise during the test cycle.
    Means: If the noise is gone, the issue was likely one of the components you checked.
    Next: If the noise persists, consider calling a professional technician.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Drum rollers help the drum rotate smoothly. If they are worn or damaged, they can cause a rumbling noise.
CommonMediumDrum rollers
Loose or Damaged Drum Support
The drum support keeps the drum aligned. If it is loose or damaged, it can cause the drum to wobble and create noise.
CommonMediumDrum support
Worn Idler Pulley
The idler pulley helps maintain tension on the belt. If it is worn or loose, it can cause the belt to slip and create noise.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Loose or Damaged Belt
A loose or damaged belt can cause the drum to rotate unevenly, leading to a rumbling sound.
SometimesEasy–MediumDryer belt
Foreign Objects in the Drum
Small items or debris caught in the drum or rollers can create noise as they move with the drum.
RareEasyNone
Worn Drum Bearings
Drum bearings support the drum's rotation. If they are worn, they can cause a rumbling noise.
SometimesHardDrum bearings

Parts matching

Common parts needed for fixing a GE Profile dryer making a rumbling noise include:

Ensure you purchase parts compatible with your specific GE Profile dryer model. Check the model number on the dryer's data plate for accuracy.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I find the model number for my GE Profile dryer?

The model number is usually located on the data plate inside the dryer's door or on the back of the dryer. Look for a label with the model, serial, and other numbers.

Can I replace the drum rollers myself?

Yes, you can replace the drum rollers yourself if you have the right tools and follow the manufacturer's instructions. However, if you are unsure, it is best to call a professional technician.

How often should I replace the dryer belt?

The dryer belt should be replaced every 3 to 5 years, depending on usage. If the belt is cracked, frayed, or loose, it should be replaced immediately.

Why is my dryer making a rumbling noise even after replacing the belt?

If the dryer is still making a rumbling noise after replacing the belt, the issue could be with the drum rollers, drum support, or idler pulley. Check these components for wear or damage.

Is it safe to use my dryer if it is making a rumbling noise?

It is not recommended to use your dryer if it is making a rumbling noise, as it could indicate a serious issue that may cause further damage or a safety hazard.