Dryer: Why won't my dryer start?
You push the start button--and nothing happens. First, make sure the door is shut tight. If the dryer still doesn't start, there are several possible reasons, from a door switch that's not recognizing that the door is closed to a failure in the main electronic control board. A broken power cord, failed push-to-start switch or a bad timer can also prevent the dryer from starting. Some dryers use a motor relay to control the drive motor, so a broken motor relay can prevent the dryer from starting.
If you hear the motor running but the drum doesn't turn, you likely need to replace the drive belt. Some dryers use a belt switch to keep the drive motor from running so you might not hear the motor run when the drive belt breaks. A failed drive motor will also prevent the dryer from starting.
In electric dryers, a blown thermal fuse can keep the dryer from starting. Follow the tips in this electric dryer won't start troubleshooting video to figure out the problem.
Although a blown thermal fuse won't prevent most gas dryers from starting, all of the other failures mentioned above will prevent the motor from running. Watch our gas dryer won't start troubleshooting video for tips to get your gas dryer going again.
THESE REPAIRS MAY HELP SOLVE YOUR DRYER PROBLEM
Replace the dryer door switch
The dryer door switch detects whether the dryer door is open or closed. The dryer won't start if the door switch senses that the door is open. Or, the dryer might start then stop if the door switch fails during the cycle. If the switch reads the door as being open when it's shut, or if it allows the dryer to keep running when the door is open, replace it.
Dryer door switch
How to replace a dryer door switch
If your dryer won't start when you shut the door, it may mean the door switch has failed. This DIY repair guide and video explain how to replace the dryer door switch in 30 minutes or less.
Replace the dryer push-to-start switch
For dryers with mechanical controls instead of electronic controls, the push-to-start button starts the drying cycle when the user presses and releases it, by completing the voltage path through the drive motor. If the push-to-start switch isn't completing the electrical circuit to start the dryer, replace it.
Dryer push-to-start switch
How to replace a dryer push-to-start switch
Is your dryer not starting when you push the start button? It could mean the push-to-start switch has failed. This repair guide and video show how to replace the dryer push-to-start switch in less than 30 minutes.
Replace the dryer thermal fuse
The thermal fuse is usually mounted on the blower fan housing. It detects the temperature of the air venting from the dryer to the outdoors and trips if the air becomes too hot. It typically trips if the vent tube is clogged or the exterior damper is closed. In an electric dryer, the thermal fuse shuts off the dryer when it trips. In a gas dryer, it prevents the dryer from heating, but the dryer still runs. The thermal fuse doesn't reset when the dryer cools and must be replaced if it trips.
Dryer thermal fuse
How to replace a thermal fuse in an electric dryer
If your electric dryer's won't start, but the control panel lights are working, it may be due to a blown thermal fuse. This DIY repair guide and video explain how to replace an electric dryer thermal fuse in 30 minutes or less.
How to replace a thermal fuse in a gas dryer
Gas dryer not getting hot? The termal fuse might have blown. This repair guide and video show how to replace the gas dryer thermal fuse in 30 minutes.
Replace the dryer timer
The timer on the control panel lets you set the drying time by turning the timer's control knob. A small motor on the back of the timer advances the timer during the cycle. The timer's internal cams open and close switches or contacts to operate the various electro-mechanical components in the dryer (mainly the drive motor and the heating element). Replace the timer if the contacts aren't working, the dryer won't start, heat or continue running, or the timer won't advance.
Dryer timer
How to replace a dryer timer
If your dryer won't advance through the drying cycle, the timer might have failed. This step-by-step repair guide and video show how to replace a dryer timer in 30 minutes or less.
Repair or replace the dryer electronic control board
The electronic control board governs the timing and execution of dryer functions. The wiring connections on the control board can be repaired, but the control board itself cannot. Replace the electronic control board if it's receiving voltage but isn't transmitting it to the dryer components, causing the dryer to not work. The dryer may start but then stop in the middle of the cycle if internal control board components don't detect sensor signals accurately. It can be difficult to determine if the electronic control board is the problem (unless you see burn marks on it) and it's an expensive part that can't be returned once installed; for that reason, have a trained service technician perform advanced diagnostics on control board before you replace it.
Repair or replace the dryer electronic control board
How to replace an electronic control board in a gas dryer
A dryer's electronic control board manages the dryer's operations, including drying time and temperature. If you or a service technician determine that the dryer electronic control board has failed, follow the steps in this repair guide and video to replace it.
Replace or repair the dryer drive motor
The drive motor rotates the motor shaft, which in turn rotates the idler pulley, which rotates the drive belt that's wrapped around the dryer drum. The motion of these components causes the drum to rotate during the cycle. The drive motor also rotates the blower fan blade on most dryers.
A failing drive motor may shut off in the middle of a cycle. Some dryers will restart automatically when the motor cools, but others require that you restart them. Replace the drive motor if it overheats.
The wire harness connections on the motor can be repaired, but the internal components on the motor cannot. If the drive motor doesn't run when voltage is applied to it, replace the drive motor.
Replace or repair the dryer drive motor
How to replace a dryer drive motor
If your dryer's drum won't turn, the problem could be the drive motor . This step-by-step repair guide and video show how to replace a dryer drive motor.
Replace the dryer drive belt
Unplug the dryer and remove the top panel to examine the belt from the top of the dryer. If it is broken or damaged, replace it.
Dryer drive belt
How to replace a dryer drive belt
If your dryer's drum won't turn but you can hear the motor running, it's possible the drive belt is worn or broken. This repair guide and video show how to easily replace a broken dryer belt.
Replace the dryer motor relay
Some dryers have a motor relay, which is an electrically operated switch. The motor relay stays electrically closed to keep the drive motor running as long it receives the proper voltage from the electronic control board. When the voltage supply to the relay stops, the relay opens electrically to halt the voltage supply to the drive motor, which then stops. When a motor relay fails, the dryer motor stops running when you release the start button.
Dryer motor relay
Replace the dryer power cord
A 240-volt power cords connects to contacts on the terminal block in the back of the dryer. Replace the power cord if overheated loose or shorted wires melt the insulation, if damaged wires no longer complete the electrical circuit to the dryer or if prongs on the outlet cord plug become disconnected from the wiring.
Dryer power cord
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