Whirlpool dryer not starting? Follow the steps below to troubleshoot common issues like a blown thermal fuse, faulty start switch, or a broken door switch.
When your Whirlpool dryer won’t start, certain repairs are more commonly required than others. Below are the most frequent fixes:
This could be due to a tripped breaker, a faulty door switch, or a blown thermal fuse. Check each of these components before scheduling service.
If the dryer won’t start at all and you’ve confirmed power is available, the fuse may be the issue. A technician can test it using a multimeter.
Yes. Unplug the dryer for 1–2 minutes, then plug it back in. This may resolve electronic glitches.
If the dryer powers on but doesn’t respond to inputs, a faulty control board may be to blame. This repair typically requires a professional.
Many common dryer problems, including blown fuses and failed control boards, are covered under Liberty Home Guard’s appliance protection plans.
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