Dryer Not Working Troubleshooting Guide

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Nowadays, almost everyone has a dryer. They have proven to be excellent and gentle home helpers that not only save time and money, but also give clothes a cotton feel. We also like the fact that all clothes are cleaned of allergens, hair and fur, which is especially appreciated by owners of pets. In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at the most common dryer malfunctions and breakdowns.

What to do if your dryer breaks down?

First of all, you need to find out what the problem is and what went wrong. Faults can be very different, in more serious cases we definitely recommend contacting a North Country Country Appliance Repair Company. Not only can you hurt yourself by improper handling, but especially if the dryer is still under warranty, your unsuccessful repair attempts can void that warranty. However, it is at least helpful to know what is going on in your dryer.

The Dryer Is Overly Noisy

Although dryers are relatively quiet these days, they are often accompanied by several different noises. If these sounds begin to differ from normal, you need to pay attention. If you hear a loud squeaking sound, it is most likely a faulty motor bearing. If the motor bearing is damaged, the dryer may be completely destroyed. In this case, it is best to trust a professional service center to do the work.

In addition to a damaged motor bearing, the dryer drive belt may be loose or damaged. Even in these cases, contact the service company, as you may damage the dryer if not handled correctly. The drive belt can also be the cause of the rattling sound. However, the belt does not have to be obviously damaged, simply loosen it.

If you hear a buzzing sound during the drying process, it could be a motor jamming or a drum rotation problem that is causing too much laundry in the dryer. In this case, you need to reduce the amount of laundry. If this does not help, you will have to call the service center again.

What to do about the rattling sound? It could be caused by electrical wiring near the fan cover. Or it could be caused by the fan loosening. The unit should be carefully moved away from the wall. Other unpleasant and unusual noises during drying can also be caused by a damaged idler roller. Many replacement parts are available, but always consult a professional to purchase the right ones.

Dryer Works, But Doesn’t Heat Up

One of the reasons why the dryer doesn’t heat up like it should is because it’s not plugged in properly. Try plugging the dryer directly into an outlet, without an extension cord. Manufacturers even warn on their websites not to use an extension cord to connect appliances, as it can cause a short circuit or even a house fire. However, if the dryer is plugged in correctly, you should check to see if the cord itself is damaged.

The dryer needs air to heat the inside of the drum. Make sure that the vent is not blocked and that you have cleaned the filter, which should be cleaned after each cycle. These are important safety parts of the appliance that prevent overheating and if they are damaged, they should be replaced.

The thermal fuse is also a very important part of the dryer. In the event of a malfunction, it shuts off the current to the heating element so that the temperature does not rise to dangerous levels or start a fire. Again, this component should be replaced with a new one, as it is very important.

However, if your dryer’s heating element, which, like the thermal fuse, is located behind the back of the dryer, has failed, it should be replaced. Look for broken or burned out parts of the heating element. First, check its integrity with a multimeter. Another issue could be the thermostat. If the dryer takes too long to dry clothes, you should clean the filter.

Dryer Heats Up Too Excessively or Clothes Are Shrinking In The Dryer

Overheating is again caused by the thermostat, heating element, or filter and vent. If overheating occurs, it is important to wait for the dryer to cool completely before checking or replacing parts. If your clothes have shrunk in the dryer and you have no other problems with the dryer heating, try changing the drying program according to the instructions on your clothes label or the instructions in your dryer manual.

The Dryer Won’t Turn On

There can be several reasons why the dryer won’t turn on.

More often, the problem is caused by the dryer door. First, make sure that no laundry is stuck between the door and the rubber gasket. If not, the problem may be in the dryer switch. The dryer is equipped with it for safety purposes, and if this component is damaged, it could be the reason why the dryer won’t turn on. How do I know if the door switch is broken? If you close the dryer door and don’t hear a distinctive click, it means the door has not activated and the switch is probably broken. If you close the door and hear a click, the switch is working.

Some dryers may have a problem with the ON/OFF switch itself, which has an emergency shutoff feature. How do you know if it’s working? Try turning on the dryer. If you hear a sound coming from the dryer, the switch is working. However, if nothing happens and you don’t hear anything, you’ll probably have to replace the switch. But first, it’s best to check it with a multimeter.

If the dryer doesn’t turn on and only buzzes, the dryer motor may be a problem. In this case, it is better to entrust the work to Appliance Repair Company in North Country.

Among other things, you may have problems turning the dryer on because of the drive belt or electricity. However, if you turned on the dryer and it works but the drum doesn’t rotate, it’s probably the drive belt. If the dryer shuts off a short time after you turn it on, it may have a broken thermostat, a clogged vent, or it may just be overfilled.

We hope our article was at least a little useful to you. There is nothing better than relaxing while watching an interesting movie or having a nice evening with the family while your favorite things are taken care of by the dryer. Maintenance is a key to long operation of your dryer.

If your dryer gets too hot, doesn’t work at all, makes unusual or too loud noises, do not delay. There are minor issues that could be fixed within some minutes. But if you delay, these minor issues might develop into a serious problem. Call Oceanside Appliance Service Center and request help. We accept orders 24/7. The Local Dryer Repair Service provided by our company is one of the best options.

Oceanside Appliance Service Center is a leading company providing dryer repair in San Diego County, and there is reason for that. Our technicians are highly professional and super friendly. Our service is fast and reliable, and our prices are reasonable. Our clients are happy with our services. They recommend Oceanside Appliance Service Center to their friends and family members, and this is the best proof for us, that we do the right thing.

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