Quick answer
If your Samsung dryer isn't heating and is making noise, first unplug it and check the thermal fuse, heating element, and drum rollers. Replace faulty parts as needed.
Confirm the symptom
- Dryer runs but doesn't heat
- Unusual loud noise during operation
- Clothes remain damp after drying
- Dryer makes grinding or squeaking sounds
- Noise increases when lifting the dryer
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Multimeter
- Work gloves
- Safety goggles
- Owner's manual
- Replacement parts if identified
- Unplug dryer before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power and SettingsDo: Ensure the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Verify the temperature setting is correct.Observe: Dryer powers on and settings are correct.Means: Power and settings are not the issue.Next: Check thermal fuse
- Check Thermal FuseDo: Locate the thermal fuse (usually on the exhaust duct) and test it with a multimeter.Observe: Multimeter shows no continuity.Means: Thermal fuse is blown.Next: Replace thermal fuse
- Inspect Heating ElementDo: Remove the back panel and visually inspect the heating element for damage or discoloration.Observe: Heating element is broken or burned out.Means: Heating element needs replacement.Next: Replace heating element
- Check Drum RollersDo: Remove the front panel and inspect drum rollers for wear or damage.Observe: Rollers are worn or have missing parts.Means: Drum rollers are causing the noise.Next: Replace drum rollers
- Examine Belt and PulleysDo: Check the dryer belt for cracks or looseness and inspect pulleys for damage.Observe: Belt is damaged or pulleys are worn.Means: Belt or pulleys need replacement.Next: Replace belt or pulleys
- Test Dryer MotorDo: Use a multimeter to test the motor for continuity.Observe: No continuity in the motor.Means: Dryer motor is faulty.Next: Replace motor
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blown Thermal Fuse Overheating or lint buildup can cause the thermal fuse to blow, cutting power to the heating element. | Common | Easy | Thermal Fuse |
| Faulty Heating Element The heating element can burn out over time, preventing the dryer from generating heat. | Common | Medium | Heating Element |
| Worn Drum Rollers Damaged or worn drum rollers can create noise and cause the drum to operate unevenly. | Common | Medium | Drum Rollers |
| Damaged Dryer Belt A loose or broken belt can cause noise and prevent the drum from turning properly. | Sometimes | Medium | Dryer Belt |
| Faulty Dryer Motor A failing motor can cause both noise and heating issues. | Rare | Hard | Dryer Motor |
| Blocked Lint Filter or Vent Excessive lint buildup restricts airflow, leading to overheating and potential thermal fuse failure. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for Samsung dryer repair:
- Thermal Fuse (Part #DV2110000A00)
- Heating Element (Part #DV2120000A00)
- Drum Rollers (Part #DV2130000A00)
- Dryer Belt (Part #DV2140000A00)
- Dryer Motor (Part #DV2150000A00)
Always refer to your specific model number in the owner's manual to confirm part compatibility.
When to call a professional
- You're uncomfortable working with electrical components
- The dryer still doesn't heat or make noise after replacing parts
- You hear a burning smell or smoke
- The dryer's drum is misaligned or damaged
- You suspect gas line issues (for gas dryers)
FAQ
Why is my Samsung dryer making a loud noise but still drying clothes?
A loud noise while drying can indicate worn drum rollers, a damaged belt, or a faulty motor. Check these components for wear or damage.
Can a clogged lint filter cause my dryer to stop heating?
Yes, a clogged lint filter or vent can restrict airflow, causing the dryer to overheat and the thermal fuse to blow, which stops the heating element from working.
How do I test the thermal fuse on my Samsung dryer?
Unplug the dryer, locate the thermal fuse (usually near the exhaust duct), and use a multimeter to check for continuity. If there's no continuity, the fuse is blown and needs replacement.
Is it worth replacing the heating element in my Samsung dryer?
Replacing the heating element is often cost-effective if the dryer is otherwise in good condition. It's a common repair that can restore functionality.
What should I do if my Samsung dryer still doesn't heat after replacing the thermal fuse and heating element?
Check the dryer's thermostat, timer, or control board for faults. If unsure, contact a professional technician for further diagnosis.