Amana Dryer Not Heating? Follow the steps below to troubleshoot common issues like a blown thermal fuse, a faulty heating element, or restricted airflow from a clogged dryer vent.
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When your Amana dryer not heating, certain repairs are more commonly required than others. Below are the most frequent fixes:
If your Amana dryer runs but doesn’t produce heat, the problem may be a blown thermal fuse, faulty heating element, blocked vent system, or malfunctioning thermostat. Start by checking the lint filter and dryer vent for airflow restrictions before inspecting internal components.
Yes, a clogged dryer vent can restrict airflow and cause the dryer to overheat. When this happens, the thermal fuse may blow to prevent damage, which stops the dryer from heating until the fuse is replaced.
If the heating element is faulty, the dryer may tumble normally but produce no heat. You can test the heating element using a multimeter to check for continuity. If the element shows no continuity, it should be replaced.
Dryer vents should be cleaned at least once per year. Homes that use the dryer frequently may need more frequent cleaning to prevent airflow restrictions and heating issues.
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