While it’s normal for dryers to make some noise during a cycle, very loud sounds may signal a worn or damaged component. Squeaking, thumping, and grinding can be caused by bad drum rollers, drive belts, pulleys, or bearings, but many other parts may be the source of the dryer noise. Most repairs require taking apart your dryer to access the parts and is best left to a professional, but we’ll walk you through how to diagnose the problem. Keep reading to find out what’s making noise inside your dryer and what you’re able to do about it.
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Tips
- Check if your dryer is under warranty or if there have been any recalls on the manufacturer’s site because the parts and repair services may be covered. [11] X Trustworthy Source Consumer Reports Nonprofit organization dedicated to consumer advocacy and product testing Go to sourceThanks
- Dryers typically have a lifespan of around 10–13 years, so if your dryer is old and requires costly repairs, it may be better to replace it instead.Thanks
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References
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