If your dryer is not heating or won’t turn off (running continuously with air only), here are the most common causes and troubleshooting steps:
1. No Heat (But Drum Turns)
# Possible Causes:
– Thermal Fuse Blown – A safety device that trips if the dryer overheats.
– Heating Element Failure – The heating coil may be broken or burned out.
– Thermostat Issues – A faulty high-limit thermostat or cycling thermostat can prevent heating.
– Igniter (Gas Dryers) – If the igniter glows but doesn’t light the gas, the burner won’t heat.
– Gas Valve Solenoid (Gas Dryers) – A defective solenoid won’t release gas to the burner.
– Power Supply Issue – Electric dryers need 240V; one leg missing = no heat.
# Troubleshooting Steps:
1. Check Power Supply (Electric Dryers):
– Ensure the dryer is plugged in securely.
– Test the outlet for proper voltage (240V across both hot wires).
– Check the circuit breaker/fuse box for tripped breakers or blown fuses.
2. Inspect Thermal Fuse:
– Locate the fuse (usually on the blower housing or near the heating element).
– Test for continuity with a multimeter—no continuity means it’s blown and needs replacement.
3. Test Heating Element (Electric Dryers):
– Disconnect power and access the heating element (rear panel or inside drum).
– Check for visible breaks or burns; test for continuity with a multimeter.
4. Check Thermostats:
– Test both high-limit and cycling thermostats for continuity.
– Replace if faulty.
5. Gas Dryer Specific Checks:
– Observe if the igniter glows but doesn’t light the gas (replace igniter if weak).
– Verify gas supply valve is open and g
flows to other appliances.
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2. Dryer Won’t Turn Off (Runs Continuously)
# Possible Causes:
– Faulty Timer Motor – Mechanical timers can stick or fail, preventing shutoff.
– Defective Door Switch – If not registering as closed, the dryer may keep running.
– Stuck Relay/Control Board Issue – Electronic controls may malfunction.
– Broken Cycling Thermost





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