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Whirlpool Dryer Making Loud Rumbling Noise

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Quick answer

A Whirlpool dryer making a loud rumbling noise is often due to a worn drum roller or belt. Turn off the dryer, unplug it, and inspect the drum rollers for damage or wear. Replace any damaged parts and realign components as needed.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Unplug the Dryer
    Do: Disconnect the dryer from the power source to ensure safety.
    Observe: Dryer is completely powered off.
    Means: Prevents electrical hazards during inspection.
    Next: Inspect Drum Rollers
  2. Inspect Drum Rollers
    Do: Remove the front panel or bottom panel to access the drum rollers.
    Observe: Check for worn, cracked, or damaged rollers.
    Means: Worn rollers can cause loud rumbling noises.
    Next: Replace or Adjust Rollers
  3. Replace or Adjust Rollers
    Do: Replace any damaged rollers or adjust misaligned ones.
    Observe: Rollers are properly aligned and secure.
    Means: Proper alignment reduces noise and prevents further damage.
    Next: Check the Drum Belt
  4. Check the Drum Belt
    Do: Inspect the drum belt for signs of wear, cracking, or looseness.
    Observe: Belt is intact and snug around the drum.
    Means: A worn or loose belt can cause loud noises.
    Next: Test the Dryer
  5. Test the Dryer
    Do: Reconnect the dryer and run a test cycle to check for noise.
    Observe: Dryer runs quietly or with reduced noise.
    Means: Issue may be resolved with roller or belt adjustments.
    Next: Further Inspection if Needed
  6. Further Inspection if Needed
    Do: If noise persists, check the drum bearing or idler pulley for wear.
    Observe: Identify any additional worn components.
    Means: Other components may contribute to the noise.
    Next: Consult a Professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Worn Drum Rollers
Rollers support the drum and can wear out over time, causing noise.
CommonMediumDrum rollers
Loose or Worn Drum Belt
A loose or damaged belt can cause the drum to rotate unevenly, creating noise.
CommonMediumDrum belt
Misaligned Drum
A drum that is not properly aligned can rub against the dryer cabinet, causing noise.
SometimesMediumDrum alignment adjustment
Worn Drum Bearings
Bearings allow smooth rotation of the drum; wear can lead to rumbling.
SometimesHardDrum bearings
Faulty Idler Pulley
The idler pulley keeps the belt tensioned; a faulty one can cause noise.
SometimesMediumIdler pulley
Foreign Objects in Drum Area
Objects trapped in the drum or rollers can create noise during operation.
RareEasyForeign object removal
Worn Slide Glides
Slide glides reduce friction between the drum and cabinet; wear can cause noise.
RareEasySlide glides

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a Whirlpool dryer making loud rumbling noises include:

Refer to your dryer’s model number when purchasing replacement parts to ensure compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How do I know if the drum rollers are worn?

Worn drum rollers may show cracks, flat spots, or be loose on their shafts. They can cause a loud rumbling noise during operation.

Can a loose drum belt cause a loud noise?

Yes, a loose or worn drum belt can cause the drum to rotate unevenly, resulting in a loud rumbling or thumping noise.

Is it safe to operate the dryer if it’s making a loud noise?

It’s not recommended to operate the dryer if it’s making a loud noise, as it can cause further damage or safety hazards.

How often should I check the drum belt and rollers?

Inspect the drum belt and rollers every 1–2 years or if you notice unusual noises or vibrations.

Can I replace the drum rollers myself?

Yes, replacing drum rollers is a common repair that can be done with basic tools and the right instructions.