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My Dryer Is Not Drying Clothes

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Quick answer

Check the lint filter and vent for blockages, ensure the dryer is getting proper airflow, and verify the heat setting is correct. If the drum isn't rotating, check the drive system.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Lint Filter
    Do: Remove and inspect the lint filter for buildup.
    Observe: A clogged filter restricts airflow.
    Means: Blocked airflow reduces drying efficiency.
    Next: Clean the lint filter thoroughly.
  2. Inspect the Vent Hose
    Do: Check the vent hose for kinks, blockages, or lint accumulation.
    Observe: A blocked vent hose prevents proper airflow.
    Means: Restricted airflow causes poor drying performance.
    Next: Clear any blockages and straighten the hose.
  3. Clean the Dryer Vent
    Do: Use a vacuum or brush to clean the exterior vent cap and ductwork.
    Observe: Lint or debris may be clogging the vent.
    Means: A clogged vent reduces airflow and increases drying time.
    Next: Ensure the vent is clear and properly connected.
  4. Check the Heat Setting
    Do: Verify the dryer is set to the correct heat setting for the fabric type.
    Observe: The dryer may be set to a low heat or air fluff setting.
    Means: Incorrect heat settings can prevent proper drying.
    Next: Adjust the heat setting as needed.
  5. Inspect the Drum Rotation
    Do: Check if the drum is rotating freely.
    Observe: The drum may be stuck or the drive system is faulty.
    Means: A non-rotating drum prevents even drying.
    Next: Lubricate or repair the drive system if necessary.
  6. Test the Dryer's Heating Element
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the heating element for continuity.
    Observe: No continuity indicates a faulty heating element.
    Means: A failed heating element means the dryer isn't generating heat.
    Next: Replace the heating element if it's faulty.
  7. Check the Thermostat
    Do: Test the thermostat with a multimeter to ensure it's functioning.
    Observe: A faulty thermostat may not allow the dryer to heat properly.
    Means: A defective thermostat can prevent the dryer from reaching the correct temperature.
    Next: Replace the thermostat if it's not working.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged lint filter
Restricts airflow, reducing drying efficiency.
CommonEasyLint filter cleaning
Blocked vent hose
Prevents proper airflow and exhaust.
CommonEasy–MediumVent hose cleaning
Clogged dryer vent
Reduces airflow and increases drying time.
CommonMediumDryer vent cleaning kit
Incorrect heat setting
Low heat or air fluff setting prevents proper drying.
SometimesEasyNo part needed
Faulty heating element
Dryer isn't generating heat.
SometimesMediumHeating element
Faulty thermostat
Prevents the dryer from reaching the correct temperature.
SometimesMediumThermostat
Stuck or non-rotating drum
Prevents even drying and proper airflow.
RareMediumDrive system repair

Parts matching

If your dryer is not drying clothes, you may need these parts:

Always purchase parts compatible with your dryer model.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean my dryer's lint filter?

Clean the lint filter after every drying cycle to maintain optimal airflow and drying efficiency.

Can a clogged dryer vent cause a fire hazard?

Yes, a clogged dryer vent can overheat and pose a fire risk. Regular cleaning is essential for safety.

Why is my dryer hot but not drying clothes?

This may indicate a faulty heating element or thermostat. Test these components to identify the issue.

How can I tell if my dryer's heating element is bad?

Use a multimeter to test for continuity. If there's no continuity, the heating element needs replacement.

Is it normal for my dryer to take longer to dry thick fabrics?

Yes, thicker fabrics naturally take longer to dry. Ensure the heat setting is appropriate for the fabric type.