Whirlpool dryer won’t start

Whirlpool dryer won’t start. A dryer that doesn’t start can leave your clothes just as dampened as your spirit. Thankfully, a complex laundry setback doesn’t have to ruin the day.

A Whirlpool dryer not starting can be caused by anything from power issues to incorrect settings. However, there are many simple fixes for this type of predicament.

Whirlpool dryer won’t startwhy whirlpool dryer won't start

Sometimes when a Whirlpool dryer isn’t starting, it may be more of an outlet or power problem than the dryer itself. Make sure you have the correct cord plugged into the proper power outlet. Check for tripped breakers or blown fuses. If needed, reset any tripped breakers and replace blown fuses.

Troubleshoot with these some common reasons are mentioned below your Whirlpool dryer won’t start.

Faulty start switchwhirlpool dryer faulty start switch

To determine if the start switch is faulty, attempt to start the dryer. If the dryer hums but does not start, it is unlikely that the problem lies with the timer.

If the dryer does not respond at all or makes no noise, however, it’s possible that resetting the timer will help fix this problem.

First, you should check to see if there is currently traveling through the switch – test for continuity. If there isn’t any continuity, consider buying a new one and installing it yourself following the instructions are mentioned above.

Thermal Fuse Failurethermal fuse failure

A thermal fuse is a safety device found in your Whirlpool dryer’s heating system. It prevents the unit from overheating or catching fire and protects the rest of the machine from damage.

If the fuse blows, the dryer will no longer startup. Test for continuity with a multimeter to determine if this is the problem, and replace the fuse with a compatible part to repair your dryer.

The Terminal Block

The terminal block, which is found underneath your dryer’s rear access panel, connects the machine’s power cord to the dryer’s internal wires.

A damaged terminal block can cause a trip in your home’s circuit breaker during operation, or you can hear silence instead of rotating tumbling action if it does not function properly at all.

To correct this malfunction, simply replace the broken terminal block with a new one.

Defective Whirlpool Dryer Motordefective whirlpool dryer motor

Possible that a defective dryer motor is responsible for your Whirlpool dryer not starting. A blocked blower wheel may be responsible if the wheel isn’t obstructed, then it’s likely that the blower is the problem and needs professional replacement.

Dryer Door Not Latching Shut

When you attempt to start the dryer, make sure that it is properly closed. Safety is an absolute must when working with anything electrical so it’s best to make sure the door is properly latched and sealed before proceeding.

Confirm that all clothing has been placed within the appliance by gently pushing your hand on top of the clothes inside.

If there are trapped items preventing the door from properly closing, gently nudge them out of the way until you feel the latching mechanism ensure that it has clamped down sufficiently in order to guarantee proper safety protocols for operating your appliance.

Main Control Board problem

The control board is rarely at fault in a circuit that turns itself off when the motor is turned on. It’s best to replace the fan first, then check to be sure that none of the wires are broken or touching each other and interfering with what should cause a circuit overload.

If this doesn’t do the trick, replace the control board before trying anything else because it’s hard to test and troubleshooting will take too much time.

Timer fault

Occasionally, the timer will need to be replaced. However, it’s rare that it would break so soon. Check for other more common problems before you replace the timer by testing all of the components individually to see if they are still working.

Test the timer by using a multimeter and referring to your wiring diagram for help if necessary. If you determine that everything else is alright but that the timer is broken, then replace it with a new one.

Incoming Power Problem

If you have a gas dryer, turn the power to the outlet off by flipping the breaker for it. Then, plug another object into that outlet and attempt to run its power.

If you have an electric dryer, turn the breaker or fuse off then use a multimeter to test the outlet.

Defective Belt Switchdefective belt switch

When a dryer belt breaks, the motor will still run, but the drum will not turn. Some dryers, however, have a switch that shuts the power to the machine if the drive belt breaks.

It may shut off power to the dryer even when the belt is not broken if this switch fails. Listen for a humming noise after starting the dryer.

You can tell that the belt switch is not defective if the dryer makes a humming noise when you start it. Identify the model number of your dryer to determine whether it has a belt switch. 

A multimeter should be used to test the continuity of a belt switch on your dryer. Replace the switch if it does not have continuity.

Whirlpool dryer won’t start

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  1. I have checked the heating element and the heating sensor and they are both good. The dryer won’t heat and I don’t have voltage at the fuse.

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