While you have the dryer open, take a look at the roller shaft , a part that looks a little bit like a rolling pin. This part can also wear out, so if you see signs of wear, it may be time to replace the roller shaft as well.
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Inspect the drum for foreign objects like coins or paper clips. Objects may also be trapped below the lint filter. Remove the lint filter and look down the opening. If you see an object, unplug the dryer and use work gloves to retrieve the item. Dryer legs: Dryer legs that have become loose or uneven over time can cause a noisy cycle. Inspect the legs underneath the dryer and tighten the screws as needed.
Loose screws: Loose screws may cause irritating noises. Inspect all exposed screws and tighten or replace as needed.
Diagnosing the cause of a squeaky clothes dryer is often more difficult and time-consuming than making the actual repair. Depending on the make and model of your dryer, squeaks may be caused by a worn tub support roller, worn rear drum mount bearings, worn belt idler pulley, worn front glides or felt, worn blower squirrel cage bearings or even worn drive motor bearings. Most squeaks are drum-related, meaning the problem is with the rear bearing, support rollers, front glides, felt or idler pulley.
The good news is that all these parts are relatively inexpensive and easy to replace. Slide the dryer out from the wall far enough to reach down behind it to unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle. Never work on a dryer while it is plugged in. Most dryers operate at volts, which can be fatal. If your dryer sits on screwed-in legs, simply tighten them.
Coins, paper clips, and other similar items can easily be found in the drum and removed. To inspect the lint filter, unplug the dryer, then look down the opening. If you see a stuck object, use work gloves to retrieve it.
If the squeaking is coming from the top of the dryer, a worn-down dryer belt may be the culprit. You can prolong the life of the dryer belt by rubbing bar soap or spray belt lubricator on it, but if the belt is showing signs of wear, you may be better off ordering a replacement part and having it installed to avoid problems down the road.
A dryer squeaking sound coming from the bottom may be indicative of a problem with the idler pulley. This part is an automatic tensioning device on the dryer belt. In this case, some dryers will require a full pulley replacement, while others will need only the wheel replaced. Another possible culprit for a squeaky dryer is the faulty drum glide bearings, which will make a squeaking or rubbing sound toward the front of the dryer.
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