Quick answer
Check the power supply and ensure the dryer is properly plugged in. Verify the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If power is fine, test the door switch and thermal fuse for continuity.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer doesn't turn on at all
- No power lights or sounds when starting
- Plug is securely in the outlet but dryer remains off
Tools and prep
- Multimeter
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Owner's manual
- Safety gloves
- Turn off dryer and unplug it before starting
- Ensure the area is dry to avoid electrical hazards
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Ensure the dryer is plugged in securely and the outlet is working.Observe: Dryer powers on and starts normally.Means: Issue resolved by power check.Next: Finish
- Inspect Circuit BreakerDo: Check the home's electrical panel for a tripped breaker related to the dryer.Observe: Breaker is in the 'on' position.Means: Breaker was tripped.Next: Reset breaker and test dryer.
- Test Door SwitchDo: Use a multimeter to test the door switch for continuity when the door is closed.Observe: Multimeter shows no continuity.Means: Door switch is faulty.Next: Replace door switch.
- Check Thermal FuseDo: Locate the thermal fuse (usually near the exhaust duct) and test it with a multimeter.Observe: Multimeter shows no continuity.Means: Thermal fuse is blown.Next: Replace thermal fuse.
- Inspect Start SwitchDo: Test the start switch with a multimeter to check for continuity.Observe: No continuity when switch is pressed.Means: Start switch is defective.Next: Replace start switch.
- Check Motor OperationDo: Test the motor with a multimeter for continuity and proper resistance.Observe: No continuity or incorrect resistance.Means: Motor is faulty.Next: Replace motor.
- Examine Drive Motor CapacitorDo: Test the capacitor with a multimeter to ensure it holds a charge.Observe: Capacitor is swollen, leaking, or shows no charge.Means: Capacitor is defective.Next: Replace capacitor.
- Inspect Wiring and ConnectionsDo: Check all wiring connections for looseness, corrosion, or damage.Observe: Loose or damaged wires found.Means: Wiring issue is preventing power flow.Next: Repair or replace damaged wiring.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tripped Circuit Breaker The dryer's circuit breaker may trip due to overload or electrical fault. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Door Switch A broken door switch prevents the dryer from starting when the door is closed. | Common | Easy–Medium | Door Switch |
| Blown Thermal Fuse A thermal fuse blows if the dryer overheats, cutting off power to prevent fire hazards. | Common | Easy–Medium | Thermal Fuse |
| Defective Start Switch The start switch may fail, preventing the dryer from receiving power when pressed. | Sometimes | Medium | Start Switch |
| Faulty Motor A failed motor will not run, even if all other components are working. | Sometimes | Hard | Motor |
| Defective Drive Motor Capacitor A bad capacitor can prevent the motor from starting properly. | Sometimes | Medium | Drive Motor Capacitor |
| Loose or Damaged Wiring Loose or broken wires can interrupt the electrical flow to the dryer. | Rare | Medium | Wiring Kit or Replacement Wires |
Parts matching
Common replacement parts for Whirlpool Duet dryers include:
- Door Switch (Part #3378178)
- Thermal Fuse (Part #3946278)
- Start Switch (Part #3378177)
- Drive Motor Capacitor (Part #3395284)
- Motor Assembly (Part #3379274)
Always refer to your specific model number in the owner's manual to ensure part compatibility.
When to call a professional
- If you're not comfortable working with electrical components
- If the dryer still doesn't work after replacing all common parts
- If the problem involves the main control board or complex electrical issues
- If you smell burning or notice smoke during testing
FAQ
How do I reset my Whirlpool Duet dryer?
Unplug the dryer for one minute, then plug it back in. This can sometimes reset minor electronic issues.
Can a bad thermal fuse be replaced?
Yes, a blown thermal fuse can be replaced. It is a common repair for dryers that won't start.
Why does my dryer trip the circuit breaker?
A tripped breaker may be caused by an overloaded circuit, a faulty motor, or an electrical short.
Is it worth replacing a dryer motor?
Replacing a motor can be costly, but it's often worth it if the dryer is otherwise in good condition and relatively new.