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Unexpected noises can be enough to make you stop in your tracks. If your Whirlpool dryer makes a strange noise, it may be time to have it repaired immediately. This is usually a simple problem that you can solve. We’ll help you identify the Whirlpool dryer that is ringing and find the solution.

Whirlpool Dryer making noise? Here’s how to silence it

A complex repair may not be necessary if your Whirlpool dryer makes noises or takes too long to dry. So that you can quickly fix Whirlpool dryers that make noise while they tumble, we’ll help you decode them.

Dryer making clicking sound

It can be caused by: A gas dryer component that causes clicking sounds can cause them. This sound is often caused by the gas valve opening, which allows gas to flow to the dryer burner to heat the air. This occurs intermittently during a drying cycle and is part of normal function.

Dryer Makes Scraping Noise

It can be caused by small objects getting caught in the dryer drum seam. You may find coins, screws, or nails in your pockets that get caught in the seams of the dryer’s front or back.

Fix it: Turn off the dryer and check the seams for any loose items. To prevent small items from getting caught in the clothing, make sure you check the pockets before drying them.

 

 

Dryer Rattling and Knocking

It could be caused by:

  • Tumbling buttons and zippers in the dryer drum dryer’s vibrations can cause objects to rattle if they are placed on top of it.
  • The washer touching the dryer can cause rattling in a wash cycle.
  • If a dryer is placed on a pedestal, it can cause the drawers to rattle and vibrate during operation.
    How to fix it
  • Before you wash or dry clothes, make sure to check your pockets for any loose items.
  • While the dryer is operating, don’t place objects on top.
  • Allow for space between washer and dryer
  • Take items out of the pedestal drawer during a drying process

Dryer Makes Thump Noise

It could also be caused by a Whirlpool dryer that makes a noise like thumping. There are many possibilities.

  • Items can get clumped up during drying, especially larger items such as towels or bedding.
  • Tumble tennis shoes in the dryer
  • The drum rollers are flattened and the dryer has not been used in recent years.
    How to fix it
  • End the drying cycle. Untangle any twisted items. Large items can be added loosely to reduce drying time.
  • Don’t dry your tennis shoes in the dryer. Instead, air-dry them.
  • Allow the dryer to run for several minutes. This will allow drum rollers to regain shape and stop making a lot of noise.

Loud Dryer Pounding Noise

It can be caused by worn drum rollers that are unable to make the dryer tumble smoothly. This could lead to a loud pounding sound or rumbling.

Remove the top and front panels from the dryer and the dryer drum to access the drum rollers. The rollers should be replaced if they appear worn. Even if one roller is damaged, we recommend that they all be replaced at once.

Whirlpool Dryer Is Squealing

It could be caused by:

  • Wear to the idler pulley
  • A broken drive belt
  • Worn drum glides

Whirlpool dryers can make your laundry chores stop. So, if you are still struggling, call us to help you!

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