Whirlpool Dryer Squeaking — What’s Happening
A squeaking Whirlpool dryer is not a fault code. It is a noise symptom that points to a mechanical friction or interference problem somewhere in the rotating or supporting components. The sound can also come from an unlevel installation or buildup of lint and debris.
Whirlpool does not assign a specific diagnostic code to squeaking. Instead, the noise tells you that belts, pulleys, rollers, drum bearings, or motor parts are rubbing, slipping, or worn. Sometimes the squeak is constant during the cycle. Other times it happens only at startup or under load.
Most Likely Causes
- Worn idler pulley bearing The idler pulley bearing wears out over time and creates a squeaking or squealing noise, especially at startup when the belt is under tension.
- Lint buildup on belt or pulleys Lint accumulates inside the dryer cabinet and gets on the drive belt and pulleys, causing squealing or squeaking as the belt slips or rubs.
- Unlevel dryer or loose feet If the dryer is not level or the legs are loose or missing, the drum can tilt and create squeaking or rattling during operation.
- Worn drum support rollers or roller shafts Drum rollers wear down or their shafts get damaged, producing squeaking or grinding noises as the drum rotates.
- Worn or damaged drive belt A drive belt that is cracked, frayed, or glazed can slip and squeal as it moves over the pulleys and drum.
- Worn drum bearing or felt seal The rear drum bearing or felt seal surfaces wear out, allowing metal-to-metal contact that creates squeaking or scraping.
- Motor bearing or motor pulley issue Less common but possible, a worn motor bearing or loose motor pulley can cause squeaking or grinding from the motor area.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Confirm when the squeak occurs: at startup only, while tumbling, under load, or during specific drum positions to help narrow the source.
- Check that the dryer is level front-to-back and side-to-side, and tighten or adjust the leveling legs if needed.
- Remove the lint screen and inspect the lint chute, blower path, and drum area for foreign objects like coins, buttons, or heavy lint buildup.
- Unplug the dryer and remove the rear or front access panel (depending on your model) to expose the belt, idler pulley, drum rollers, and motor.
- Spin the idler pulley by hand. It should turn freely and smoothly. If it feels rough, wobbles, or sticks, replace it.
- Check each drum roller by hand. They should spin quietly without wobble or grinding. Replace worn rollers, and consider replacing the full set if one is bad.
- Inspect the drive belt for cracks, fraying, glazing, or lint buildup. Replace the belt if damaged or clean off lint carefully.
- Spin the motor pulley and blower wheel by hand. Rough or grinding rotation means motor bearing or pulley problems. Reassemble and run a test cycle empty, then with a normal load, to confirm the squeak is gone.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Idler pulley | Amazon | Most common squeak source. Replace if bearing is rough or wobbles. |
| Drum roller kit | Amazon | Includes rollers and sometimes shafts. Replace the set if worn or grinding. |
| Drive belt | Amazon | Replace if cracked, frayed, or glazed. Model-specific length and width. |
| Drum bearing or felt seal | Amazon | Rear drum support. Replacement can require cabinet disassembly. |
Related Whirlpool Error Codes
Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:
- Whirlpool Dryer Af error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 01 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 02 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 22 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 23 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 26 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 28 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 29 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F1E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F22 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F23 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F24 error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a technician if you are not comfortable disassembling the dryer cabinet or working around the belt and drum. Drum bearing replacement and motor work often require specialized tools and experience with reassembly. If the squeak continues after you have cleaned lint, checked leveling, and inspected accessible pulleys and rollers, a pro can diagnose internal bearing or motor issues and complete the repair safely.