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My dryer is making a noise when the drum rotates?

When we start the dryer, the drum is rubbing against the back, and wont turn properly. What can we do to fix this?

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4 Responses to “My dryer is making a noise when the drum rotates?”

  1. Lincimp said :

    Sounds like the bearing has gone at the back,get a repair man!!

  2. mklwis said :

    The drum rest on and rotates on small wheels, the wheels need to be replaced. You may be able to buy some time if you put oil on the wheels.

  3. J The Technician said :

    if there is any gap when you stop the drum in the rewar you have a rear roller issue, check that first if its running and making a squeaking noise you have a rear roller issue, other then that it could just be the rear drum felt gone which happens after about 8-12 years due to heat and overloading, so check that out and ask anymore necessary questions.

  4. Jronimo said :

    The blower wheel is always moving and lint is constantly going by it. If it’s noisy, it may have gotten clogged with lint, or it may be worn and need to be replaced. Clean out the area around the blower. If it’s still noisy, replace it. Many dryers use a center spindle to support the clothes drum. This spindle may be a ball-and-socket support, or it may be a shaft inside a sleeve. When these component bearings get worn out, they may make a squealing or rubbing sound. Replace this bearing when it gets worn out. Many dryers also use plastic glides in the front end of the clothes drum. When these glides are worn out, you may hear a lot of noise. If the glides are worn, replace them as a set.




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