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Check Power Supply: Ensure the dryer is plugged in and getting the power supply. Check and reset the circuit breaker and replace the fuse if required.
Inspect the Heating Element: A faulty heating element can hamper the dryer’s heating capacity. Use a multimeter to check the element’s continuity and replace it if necessary.
Clean the Lint Filter and Vent: A clogged lint filter or vent can restrict airflow and cause the dryer to overheat. Clear any obstructions to improve airflow.
Dryer Not Tumbling
Check the Drive Belt: Inspect the drive belt. If it’s broken or damaged, it can prevent the dryer from tumbling.
Inspect the Drum Roller: Check for any faults or damage to the drum rollers. They can be a reason your dryer is not tumbling.
Test the Motor: A faulty motor can affect the dryer’s tumbling function. Use a multimeter to check and replace it.
Dryer Not Tumbling
Check the Drive Belt: Inspect the drive belt. If it’s broken or damaged, it can prevent the dryer from tumbling.
Inspect the Drum Roller: Check for any faults or damage to the drum rollers. They can be a reason your dryer is not tumbling.
Test the Motor: A faulty motor can affect the dryer’s tumbling function. Use a multimeter to check and replace it.
Dryer Overheating
Clean the Lint Filter and Vent: Regularly clean the lint filter and vent to improve airflow and prevent overheating.
Inspect the Thermostat: A faulty thermostat can cause the dryer to overheat. Use a multimeter to determine whether it’s faulty and replace it.
Check the Heating Element: Inspect the heating element for faults or damage to prevent the dryer from overheating.
Dryer Making Unusual Noise
Check for Loose Items: Things like coins or buttons can make rattling or banging noises during an ongoing cycle. Check for such items and remove them.
Examine the Drum Support Rollers: Worn, damaged, or faulty drum support rollers can also make dryer operations noisy. Inspect and replace them as required.
Check for Loose Parts: Loose components, such as screws, bolts, or panels, can contribute to noisy dryer functions.
Dryer Making Unusual Noise
Check for Loose Items: Things like coins or buttons can make rattling or banging noises during an ongoing cycle. Check for such items and remove them.
Examine the Drum Support Rollers: Worn, damaged, or faulty drum support rollers can also make dryer operations noisy. Inspect and replace them as required.
Check for Loose Parts: Loose components, such as screws, bolts, or panels, can contribute to noisy dryer functions.