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How to Fix a Dryer That Won't Spin

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Quick answer

If your dryer won't spin, first unplug it and check the drum rollers for wear or damage. Replace the belt if it's broken or loose, and ensure the motor is functioning. If these don't work, the motor or timer might need replacement.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug the Dryer
    Do: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
    Observe: Dryer is completely powered off.
    Means: Ensures safety during repairs.
    Next: Check Drum Rollers
  2. Check Drum Rollers
    Do: Remove the front or top panel to access the drum. Inspect the rollers for cracks, wear, or looseness.
    Observe: Rollers may be damaged or not rotating freely.
    Means: Worn rollers can prevent the drum from spinning.
    Next: Replace rollers if damaged
  3. Inspect the Belt
    Do: Locate the dryer belt (usually around the drum). Check for breaks, looseness, or wear.
    Observe: Belt may be broken or too loose to drive the drum.
    Means: A damaged or loose belt is a common cause of no spin.
    Next: Replace the belt if necessary
  4. Test the Motor
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity. Check for unusual noises when the dryer is plugged in.
    Observe: Motor may not have power or may be making grinding noises.
    Means: A faulty motor can prevent the drum from spinning.
    Next: Replace the motor if it's defective
  5. Check the Timer and Start Switch
    Do: Inspect the timer and start switch for damage or wear. Test for continuity with a multimeter.
    Observe: Switch or timer may not be sending power to the motor.
    Means: A faulty timer or switch can prevent the dryer from starting the spin cycle.
    Next: Replace the timer or start switch if needed
  6. Reassemble and Test
    Do: Reinstall all panels and components. Plug in the dryer and test it to see if the drum spins.
    Observe: Drum spins freely during the drying cycle.
    Means: Repairs were successful.
    Next: Final check

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers support the drum and help it rotate. If they're damaged, the drum won't spin properly.
CommonEasy–MediumDrum rollers
Broken or Loose Belt
The belt drives the drum. If it's broken or too loose, the drum won't turn.
CommonEasyDryer belt
Faulty Motor
The motor powers the drum rotation. If it's damaged, the drum won't spin.
SometimesMediumDryer motor
Defective Timer or Start Switch
These components send power to the motor. If they're faulty, the motor won't engage.
SometimesMediumTimer or start switch
Blocked Idler Pulley
The idler pulley keeps tension on the belt. If it's stuck or damaged, the belt won't function properly.
SometimesEasyIdler pulley
Wiring Issues
Loose or damaged wiring can prevent power from reaching the motor.
RareHardWiring harness

Parts matching

Match your dryer model to find the correct replacement parts:

Keep your dryer manual handy for part diagrams and specifications.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my dryer making noise but not spinning?

A noisy dryer that won't spin may have a faulty motor, broken belt, or worn drum rollers. Check these components for damage or wear.

Can a loose belt cause a dryer not to spin?

Yes, a loose or broken belt is a common cause of a dryer not spinning. The belt drives the drum, so it must be properly tensioned and intact.

How do I know if the dryer motor is bad?

If the motor doesn't make noise when the dryer is running, or if it makes grinding or humming noises, it may be defective and need replacement.

Is it worth repairing an old dryer that won't spin?

If the dryer is several years old and the repair cost is high, it may be more cost-effective to replace it with a new, energy-efficient model.