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Speed Queen Dryer Making Noise

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Quick answer

A noisy Speed Queen dryer often stems from a loose drum, worn rollers, or a faulty belt. Turn off the dryer, check for loose parts, and inspect the belt for wear or misalignment.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Loose Parts
    Do: Inspect the drum and its mounting brackets for any loose screws or bolts.
    Observe: Look for wobbling or misalignment of the drum.
    Means: Loose parts can cause vibration and noise.
    Next: Tighten any loose hardware or move to the next step if no issues found.
  2. Inspect the Drum Rollers
    Do: Locate and examine the drum rollers for wear or damage.
    Observe: Rollers that are cracked, worn, or not spinning freely.
    Means: Worn rollers can cause loud noises during rotation.
    Next: Replace damaged rollers if found.
  3. Check the Drive Belt
    Do: Look at the belt for signs of wear, cracks, or misalignment.
    Observe: A loose or broken belt can cause squeaking or thumping.
    Means: A faulty belt may not transfer power efficiently.
    Next: Replace the belt if it's damaged or too loose.
  4. Examine the Idler Pulley
    Do: Check the idler pulley for smooth rotation and tension.
    Observe: A squeaky or stiff pulley can create noise.
    Means: A faulty pulley affects belt tension and can cause noise.
    Next: Replace the idler pulley if it's not functioning properly.
  5. Clean the Lint Filter and Vents
    Do: Remove and clean the lint filter and check the vent for blockages.
    Observe: Excess lint or blockages can strain the motor and create noise.
    Means: Blocked vents increase strain on the system.
    Next: Clean all lint and ensure vents are clear.
  6. Test the Motor
    Do: Listen for unusual sounds from the motor while the dryer is running.
    Observe: Grinding or humming noises may indicate motor issues.
    Means: A failing motor can cause various noises.
    Next: If the motor is faulty, consider professional repair.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Loose Drum or Mounting Bolts
Vibrations from loose hardware can create noise during operation.
CommonEasyScrews/bolts
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers that are worn or damaged can cause loud noises when the drum rotates.
CommonMediumDrum rollers
Faulty Drive Belt
A loose, cracked, or broken belt can cause squeaking or thumping sounds.
CommonMediumDrive belt
Clogged Lint Filter or Vent
Blocked airflow can strain the motor and create unusual noises.
SometimesEasyLint filter cleaning
Faulty Idler Pulley
A worn or misaligned pulley can cause belt-related noise.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Failing Motor
A damaged or worn motor can produce grinding or humming noises.
RareHardMotor replacement

Parts matching

Common replacement parts for a noisy Speed Queen dryer include:

Purchase OEM parts for the best compatibility and performance.

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FAQ

Why is my dryer making a loud thumping noise?

A thumping noise often indicates loose drum hardware or worn drum rollers that need tightening or replacement.

Can a clogged lint filter cause a noisy dryer?

Yes, a clogged lint filter or vent can strain the motor and cause unusual noises. Regular cleaning helps prevent this.

How do I know if the drive belt needs replacing?

Look for cracks, fraying, or looseness in the belt. A worn belt can cause squeaking or thumping sounds during operation.

Is it safe to continue using a noisy dryer?

It's not recommended. Continuing to use a noisy dryer can lead to further damage or safety hazards. Address the issue promptly.