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Why Is My Dryer Overheating

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Quick answer

Your dryer may be overheating due to a clogged lint filter, blocked vent, or faulty thermostat. Turn off the dryer, clean the lint trap and vent, and check for airflow issues. If the problem persists, inspect internal components or call a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check and Clean the Lint Trap
    Do: Remove the lint trap and clean it thoroughly with a brush or vacuum.
    Observe: Lint buildup is present
    Means: Clogged lint trap restricts airflow
    Next: Clean the vent duct next
  2. Inspect the Vent Duct
    Do: Use a flashlight to look inside the vent duct for lint or blockages.
    Observe: Lint or debris is visible in the duct
    Means: Blocked vent restricts airflow and causes overheating
    Next: Clean the vent duct using a vent brush
  3. Clean the Vent Duct
    Do: Insert a vent brush into the duct and rotate it to remove lint. Use a vacuum to suction out debris.
    Observe: Duct is clean with no visible lint
    Means: Improved airflow reduces overheating risk
    Next: Check the external vent flap
  4. Check the External Vent Flap
    Do: Open the external vent flap and ensure it opens freely without obstruction.
    Observe: Vent flap is stuck or partially closed
    Means: Restricted airflow from the vent
    Next: Clean or repair the vent flap
  5. Test Dryer Airflow
    Do: Hold your hand near the vent while the dryer is off. Turn it on and feel for airflow.
    Observe: Weak or no airflow is detected
    Means: Internal airflow issues or motor problems
    Next: Inspect internal components
  6. Inspect Internal Components
    Do: Open the dryer’s rear panel and visually check for lint buildup around the drum, heat element, and blower wheel.
    Observe: Lint or debris is present in internal components
    Means: Blocked airflow or overheating risk
    Next: Clean internal components thoroughly
  7. Check the Thermostat
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the thermostat for continuity. Replace if faulty.
    Observe: Thermostat shows no continuity
    Means: Faulty thermostat causes overheating
    Next: Replace the thermostat
  8. Examine the Heating Element
    Do: Inspect the heating element for damage or wear. Use a multimeter to test for continuity.
    Observe: Heating element is damaged or shows no continuity
    Means: Faulty heating element causes overheating
    Next: Replace the heating element

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Lint Trap
Restricts airflow, causing heat buildup
CommonEasyLint trap cleaning
Blocked Vent Duct
Limits airflow, leading to overheating
CommonEasy–MediumVent brush, cleaning supplies
Faulty Thermostat
Fails to regulate temperature, causing overheating
SometimesMediumThermostat replacement
Damaged Heating Element
Malfunctions and produces excessive heat
SometimesMediumHeating element replacement
Blocked Internal Components
Lint buildup restricts airflow and heat dissipation
SometimesMediumCleaning supplies
Faulty Motor or Fan
Inadequate airflow leads to overheating
RareHardMotor or fan replacement
Incorrect Dryer Installation
Improper venting or setup causes airflow issues
RareHardProfessional installation check
Overloaded Dryer
Excess clothes restrict airflow and cause overheating
SometimesEasyNone

Parts matching

Common parts needed for an overheating dryer:

Always ensure the dryer is unplugged before inspecting or replacing parts.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean my dryer’s lint trap?

Clean the lint trap after every load to prevent overheating and improve efficiency.

Can a clogged vent cause a fire?

Yes, a clogged vent can lead to lint buildup and overheating, increasing the risk of fire.

How do I know if my dryer’s thermostat is faulty?

If the dryer overheats or doesn't heat at all, the thermostat may be faulty and should be tested with a multimeter.

Is it safe to use my dryer if it's overheating?

No, using an overheating dryer can be dangerous. Turn it off immediately and address the issue before use.

What’s the best way to clean the dryer vent duct?

Use a vent brush to remove lint and a vacuum to suction out debris. Repeat until the duct is clean.