Troubleshooting common Inglis dryer issues
Inglis dryers are known for their simplicity and reliability, but like any appliance, they can develop performance problems over time. Here’s how to track down what’s wrong and fix it with confidence.
Dryer runs but clothes won’t dry
If your Inglis dryer tumbles but doesn’t heat, it could be a ventilation issue, or the heating system might be the problem. In electric models, a faulty element can prevent the air from getting hot enough. Replace the heating element if it shows signs of damage or no continuity when tested.
Gas dryer won’t heat
Gas models rely on a functioning igniter to light the burner. If the igniter is cracked or fails to glow during the cycle, replacing the igniter can restore heat and prevent clothes from staying damp.
Drum won’t spin
If you press start and hear the motor humming but the drum doesn’t move, the drive belt may be broken. Replace the dryer drive belt if it’s frayed, cracked, or snapped.
Dryer makes loud noises
Thumping, squealing, or grinding sounds often mean a support component is worn or loose. Check the drum rollers, idler pulley, or rear drum bearing if you hear unusual noises during a cycle.
Dryer shuts off mid-cycle
Overheating or a faulty thermostat can cause the dryer to shut off before the cycle is complete. Be sure to clean your lint trap and exhaust vent regularly to prevent heat buildup and safety shutoffs.
Commonly replaced Inglis dryer parts
- Drive belt – Wraps around the drum and motor pulley to enable drum rotation. A broken belt will prevent spinning.
- Igniter – In gas models, it lights the burner to generate heat. A faulty igniter will stop the burner from operating.
- Heating element – In electric dryers, this component produces heat to dry clothing.
- Door switch – Prevents the dryer from running when the door is open; replace it if the dryer won’t start or stops mid-cycle.
- Thermal fuse – Protects the dryer from overheating by cutting power if temperatures rise too high.
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Inglis dryer FAQs
How long should an Inglis dryer last?
With regular maintenance, an Inglis dryer can last 10 to 14 years. Replacing worn parts like the belt or heating element along the way can help extend its life.
Why won’t my Inglis dryer start?
This could be due to a tripped breaker, failed door switch, or blown thermal fuse. Test each component and inspect the start switch and timer if power is reaching the machine.
Can I reset my Inglis dryer?
Inglis dryers don’t typically have a reset button. To reset, unplug the dryer for one minute, then plug it back in. This may clear minor electronic glitches on some models.
Where do I find the model number on an Inglis dryer?
Look inside the door frame or on the back panel of the dryer. The model number is typically printed on a metal plate or sticker.
Why does my Inglis dryer keep stopping?
If the dryer shuts off during a cycle, it could be overheating due to a clogged vent or faulty thermostat. Cleaning the vent system and checking for part failures can help resolve the issue.
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