Quick answer
A loud noise from your Whirlpool front load dryer is often due to a worn drum roller, loose drum, or foreign objects in the drum. Turn off the dryer, unplug it, and inspect the drum and rollers for damage or debris.
Confirm the symptom
- Loud noise during the drying cycle
- Noise increases when the dryer is running
- Noise is rhythmic or grinding
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Adjustable wrench
- Work gloves
- Flashlight
- Owner's manual
- Clean cloth
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug the DryerDo: Turn off the dryer and unplug it from the electrical outlet.Observe: The dryer is completely powered off.Means: Safety first to avoid electrical hazards.Next: Inspect the Drum
- Inspect the DrumDo: Open the dryer door and check the drum for any foreign objects or debris.Observe: Any loose items or buildup inside the drum.Means: Foreign objects can cause loud noises during operation.Next: Remove any debris and test the dryer.
- Check the Drum RollersDo: Locate and inspect the drum rollers for wear or damage.Observe: Worn or damaged rollers may produce a loud noise.Means: Worn rollers can cause the drum to vibrate or make noise.Next: Replace any damaged rollers.
- Tighten the DrumDo: Check the drum mounting brackets and tighten any loose bolts.Observe: Loose drum components may rattle or vibrate.Means: A loose drum can cause loud noises during operation.Next: Test the dryer after tightening.
- Lubricate the Drum BearingsDo: Apply a small amount of dry lubricant to the drum bearings if they are dry or worn.Observe: Smooth rotation of the drum with no resistance.Means: Dry bearings can cause friction and noise.Next: Test the dryer after lubrication.
- Test the DryerDo: Plug the dryer back in and run a short cycle to check if the noise persists.Observe: The dryer operates quietly without unusual noises.Means: The issue may be resolved if the noise stops.Next: If noise continues, further inspection is needed.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worn Drum Rollers Drum rollers support the drum and can wear out over time, causing noise. | Common | Medium | Drum Rollers |
| Loose Drum A loose drum can vibrate or rattle during operation, creating loud noises. | Sometimes | Easy | Drum Mounting Bolts |
| Foreign Objects Items like coins or lint can get stuck in the drum or rollers, causing noise. | Sometimes | Easy | N/A |
| Dry or Worn Drum Bearings Lack of lubrication or wear on the drum bearings can cause friction and noise. | Sometimes | Medium | Dry Lubricant or Drum Bearings |
| Faulty Idler Pulley The idler pulley can wear out and cause a squealing or grinding noise. | Rare | Hard | Idler Pulley |
| Damaged Blower Wheel A damaged blower wheel can cause unusual noises during the drying cycle. | Rare | Hard | Blower Wheel |
Parts matching
If you need replacement parts, look for these common components:
- Drum Rollers - Replace if worn or damaged.
- Drum Mounting Bolts - Tighten or replace if loose.
- Dry Lubricant - Apply to dry drum bearings.
- Idler Pulley - Replace if causing noise.
- Blower Wheel - Replace if damaged.
Always refer to your owner's manual for specific part numbers and installation instructions.
When to call a professional
- If the noise persists after replacing drum rollers and tightening the drum.
- If you are unable to locate or access the drum rollers or bearings.
- If the dryer makes a loud noise immediately after starting, indicating a more serious issue.
- If you are not comfortable performing the repairs yourself.
- If the dryer is under warranty and you do not want to risk voiding it by DIY repairs.
FAQ
Why is my Whirlpool dryer making a loud grinding noise?
A loud grinding noise is often caused by worn drum rollers or a faulty idler pulley. Inspect these components for wear or damage and replace them if necessary.
Can lint cause a loud noise in my dryer?
Yes, excessive lint buildup or foreign objects trapped in the drum or rollers can cause loud noises. Clean the lint filter and inspect the drum regularly.
How do I know if my drum rollers need to be replaced?
Worn or damaged drum rollers may cause the dryer to make a loud noise or vibrate excessively. Check for signs of wear, such as cracks or uneven surfaces.
Is it safe to use my dryer if it's making a loud noise?
It is not recommended to use a dryer that is making a loud noise, as it can indicate a serious issue that may cause further damage or a safety hazard.