What is the average lifespan of an LG dryer?
Most LG dryers, including model DLEY1701V, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping airflow strong (clean lint screen and venting) and addressing small issues early usually makes the biggest difference in reaching the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it most
A dryer’s life is driven more by heat and airflow conditions than by the brand name on the door.
- Airflow maintenance: Clean the lint screen every load; keep the exhaust duct clear.
- Vent condition: Crushed, long, or clogged ducts raise heat and strain components.
- Load habits: Overloading stresses the drum, belt, rollers, and motor.
- Heat management: Restricted airflow can overheat thermostats and the heating circuit.
- Wear parts: Belts, rollers, and idlers are normal wear items over time.
Model DLEY1701V details that matter for longevity
Your DLEY1701V includes a duct blockage sensing feature (Flow Sense) that alerts you when household ductwork restrictions reduce exhaust airflow. When you see an alert, cleaning or repairing the ducts helps prevent long dry times and reduces heat stress on internal parts. For operating and care guidance specific to this model, use the owner's manual.
Quick maintenance checklist (best ROI)
- Clean the lint screen and confirm it seats correctly each load.
- Inspect and clean the vent hood outside; make sure it opens freely.
- Check the duct behind the dryer for kinks; use heavy metal venting when possible.
- Vacuum lint from the lint screen housing periodically.
- If you hear squealing or thumping, inspect drum support components before they damage the drum.
Common wear parts and what symptoms they cause
| Symptom | Most common wear area | Example part for DLEY1701V |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning, burning rubber smell | Belt or idler system | Dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F |
| Thumping, rumbling, uneven drum movement | Drum support rollers | Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002H |
| Clothes take too long to dry | Airflow restriction or heat control issue | Check venting first; then consider heat sensors/thermostats |
Why it matters
A dryer can run for years while slowly losing airflow; that increases drying time, energy use, and internal temperatures. Strong airflow helps protect key components like the heating element, thermostats, motor, and control board.
You can order replacement parts for your DLEY1701V from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How much does it cost to replace the drum on a LG dryer?
Replacing the drum on an LG DLEY1701V dryer is usually a high-cost repair: the drum itself commonly runs $300 to $450, and total installed cost is typically $500 to $900 when you add labor. If the dryer is still within the warranty period, your out-of-pocket cost can be much lower.
What you typically pay for
A drum replacement cost is usually made up of parts, labor, and a service call.
- Dryer drum: often the biggest cost (the DLEY1701V drum is a premium-priced part)
- Labor: commonly 1.5 to 3.0 hours for drum access and reassembly
- Service call/diagnostic: often charged even if you approve the repair
- Related wear parts (often smart to replace at the same time): belt, rollers, idler pulley
Typical cost ranges (parts + labor)
| Scenario | What’s included | Typical total cost |
|---|---|---|
| Drum only | Drum + labor | $500 to $900 |
| Drum + “wear kit” approach | Drum + belt/rollers/idler + labor | $600 to $1,050 |
| DIY parts only | Drum (and any extras) | $300 to $550 |
Parts that often get replaced with the drum
If the drum failed due to noise, thumping, or rubbing, we often see wear in the drive and support system. Replacing these at the same time helps prevent repeat tear-downs.
Warranty and “is it worth it?” guidance
Your LG dryer warranty commonly covers labor and parts for 1 year from the date of purchase under normal use. Check the warranty section in your owner's manual and compare it to your purchase date.
Why it matters
A drum replacement is one of the most labor-intensive dryer repairs. If the drum is damaged, there is often secondary wear (belt, rollers, idler) that can add cost but improves reliability and reduces future downtime.
If you decide to move forward, you can order the drum and related parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What parts might cause an LG dryer to not heat?
On the LG DLEY1701V dryer, “no heat” is most often caused by a failed heating circuit part (heating element or thermostats), an airflow restriction, or a power-supply issue on electric models. Start with venting and the lint system, then test heat components.
Parts that commonly cause no heat
These are the most common heat-related parts to check on this model:
- Heating element: open element means the dryer tumbles but never heats (see LG dryer heating element 5301EL1001H).
- High-limit thermostat: can open if the dryer overheats from poor airflow (see dryer high-limit thermostat 6931EL3001F).
- Blower thermostat: helps regulate temperature and can fail open (see dryer blower thermostat 6931EL3002M).
- Thermistor: a bad temperature sensor can cause weak heat or no heat (see dryer thermistor AGM30045804).
- Lint screen and grille: heavy lint buildup reduces airflow and can trigger overheating protection (see dryer lint screen by LG 5231EL1001C and dryer lint screen grille 3550EL1005C).
Quick checks before replacing parts
Do these first because they solve many “no heat” complaints without parts:
- Clean the lint screen and confirm the lint screen housing is not packed with lint.
- Check the exhaust duct for kinks, crushing, or heavy lint buildup; confirm strong airflow outside.
- For electric dryers, confirm the dryer is on a dedicated 240 VAC circuit (a tripped breaker can leave the motor running on partial power but no heat).
- Verify you are using a heat cycle (not Air Dry).
- If an error code is displayed, match it to the symptom using LG dryer error codes.
What each symptom usually points to
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Tumbles, no heat at all | Heating element or safety thermostat open | Test element and thermostats for continuity |
| Heats at first, then stops | Airflow restriction causing overheating | Venting, lint screen, blower housing |
| Long dry times, weak heat | Restricted exhaust or sensor issue | Duct run, outside hood, thermistor |
Why it matters
A restricted vent can overheat the heater housing and trip safety thermostats, leading to repeated no-heat failures. Keeping airflow strong protects the heating element, thermostats, and your clothes.
For model-specific cycle and electrical requirements, follow the owner's manual. You can order the correct replacement parts for DLEY1701V from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with LG dryers?
For the LG DLEY1701V dryer, the most common problem is restricted airflow (lint buildup or a blocked vent). That causes long dry times and can trigger duct blockage alerts or heat-related shutoffs; the next most common issues are no-heat conditions and worn tumbling parts that create noise.
Most common symptoms and what they point to
- Long dry times: clogged lint screen, blocked vent duct, crushed or overly long vent run
- Stops early or shuts off: overheating from poor airflow, safety cycling
- No heat or weak heat: heating circuit problem (electric), thermostat/thermistor issue
- Squealing, thumping, grinding: belt, idler pulley, drum support rollers
- Duct blockage message: household ductwork needs cleaning or repair
Quick checks that fix most complaints
- Clean the lint filter after every load; wash and fully dry it if fabric softener residue is present.
- Check the vent from the dryer outlet to the outside hood; remove lint, kinks, and crushed sections.
- Use heavy metal venting (not plastic or thin foil) and keep the run as short and straight as possible.
- For electric models, confirm full 240V power; a tripped breaker can let the dryer run but not heat.
For model-specific maintenance steps and airflow guidance, use the DLEY1701V owner's manual.
Common parts involved (when the vent is clear)
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for DLEY1701V |
|---|---|---|
| Drum not turning | Drive belt | Dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F |
| Squealing or thumping | Rollers or idler | Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002H |
| No heat (electric) | Heating circuit | LG dryer heating element 5301EL1001H |
Why it matters
Airflow problems trap heat and moisture, which increases dry time, wastes energy, and makes the dryer cycle heat off more often. Keeping the lint filter and venting clean prevents repeat failures.
You can order replacement parts from the parts list for DLEY1701V, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





