Whirlpool Dryer Drum Not Turning
Whirlpool is one of the largest manufacturers of dryers in the world. They make a reliable product, so when a Whirlpool dryer won’t spin, you want to get to the bottom of it. We’ll explain how to fix a whirlpool dryer issue with some simple troubleshooting.
If Your Whirlpool Dryer Won’t Spin, Try This.
So your Whirlpool dryer has stopped spinning? Check out these common reasons why this could be happening.
Dryer Drum Obstructed
Do you have a Whirlpool dryer drum not turning? Inevitably, there are times when we forget to remove everything from the pockets of our clothes before they go through the wash. Small objects such as pen caps, coins, and other foreign material can get lodged in the dryer drum and prevent it from rotating.
Look closely inside the dryer drum with a flashlight. If you see any objects stuck between the drum and dryer housing, use a strong tool, such as needle nose pliers, to remove the object. If there is nothing visible, continue troubleshooting.
Damaged Drive Belt
A damaged drive belt can be the cause if your Whirlpool dryer won’t spin. Try to manually spin the drum from inside the dryer. If the drum spins easily, your Whirlpool dryer belt is broken.
Normal wear and tear can damage the drive belt over time. If it’s loose, frayed, or otherwise damaged, you’ll need to replace the part.
Broken Idler Pulley
When the drive belt is intact but you still have a Whirlpool dryer not spinning issue, the idler pulley may be defective. This pulley provides tension on the drive belt but can fail over time due to excessive amounts of friction from overloading your dryer.
Access the idler pulley inside the dryer cabinet. If it appears to be bent, broken, or not spinning freely, replace the pulley.
Faulty Drum Rollers
Dryers use several drum rollers to provide support for the drum while it spins. If your Whirlpool dryer won’t spin properly, the drum rollers may be worn out.
You can check the rollers for wear and tear to see if they turn easily. If any of the drum rollers are damaged or don’t spin easily, we recommend replacing all of them at the same time as a preventative measure.
Drive Motor Failure
A dryer drive motor is what turns the drum during a cycle. If your dryer runs intermittently, the drive motor could be overheating, shutting off the dryer while it cools down. If you suspect drive motor failure, we recommend that you call a professional for service.
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