Belt drive broken
The belt to drive the drum rotation is subjected to heat and continuous loading from the motor. Over time, wear and tear, the belt may snap or get stuck between the drum and motor causing the dryer to run but not rotate.
Belt drive broken
The belt to drive the drum rotation is subjected to heat and continuous loading from the motor. Over time, wear and tear, the belt may snap or get stuck between the drum and motor causing the dryer to run but not rotate.
Door switch faulty
When the door switch is faulty, power connection to the motor is broken causing the clothes dryer to not turn.
No incoming power
There is no power supplied to the dryer due to faulty wall plug or socket fuse.
Faulty Capacitor
The dryer motor is unable to jump start rotation causing the dryer to malfunction.
Selector Switch Faulty
A faulty selector switch causes a break in power connection to the motor causing the malfunction.
PCB Failure
Only the clothes dryer manufacturer has the correct parts for replacement.
Faulty Thermal Fuse
Faulty thermal fuse results in a break in power connection to the heating element.
Faulty Heating Element
Faulty heating element causes poor heating or no heating at all.
Faulty Thermostat
Thermostat controls the temperature required for heating. A faulty thermostat results in a break in power connection.
Faulty Thermal Overload Switch
Cuts off power when dryer overheats causing break in power connection.
Poor Ventilation
Clogs or blockages may impede cooling and heat flow causing malfunction.
PCB Failure
Only the clothes dryer manufacturer has the correct parts for replacement.
PCB Failure
Main power supply is distributed by the PCB to other components. Error codes or failure to power on could be due to faulty PCB.
Faulty Fuse
Fuse of plug or dryer may be broken due to electricity surge causing the dryer to malfunction.
Wiring
Internal wiring may be damaged due to wear and tear or surge in electricity.
Faulty Door Switch
Door switch acts as a safety component to ensure power is supplied. A faulty door switch will prevent the dryer from starting.
Faulty Thermostat
Thermostat controls the temperature required for heating. A faulty thermostat results in a break in power connection.
Foreign Objects Stuck
Over time, foreign objects may be trapped in the dryer causing it to turn with difficulty or not turn at all.
Wear and tear of part
Parts may be broken or damaged due to wear and tear causing dryer to make loud noises or malfunction.
Blower Wheel Damaged
Lint or clothes may get stuck in the blower causing heat accumulation and improper ventilation causing dryer to display error codes or malfunction.