Why is my dryer not working when I push the start button?
If your Crosley CED137SXQ0 electric dryer does nothing when you press Start, the most common causes are a power supply issue (tripped breaker or blown fuse), the door not fully closed, or a failed safety part such as the door switch or thermal cut-off. Use the checks below before replacing parts.
- Make sure the controls are set to a running or “On” position and press Start firmly.
- Confirm the dryer door is fully closed and latched.
- Verify the dryer is plugged in and the electrical supply is on.
- Check the household fuse(s) and/or circuit breaker(s); many electric dryers use two fuses or breakers.
- If the dryer is installed in a cold area, don’t operate it below 45°F; cycles can act unpredictably.
For the model-specific installation and start-up checklist, follow the steps in the CED137SXQ0 installation guide.
If power and door closure are good, these parts are frequent culprits:
- Door switch: If it doesn’t close electrically, the motor won’t run (common “dead” dryer symptom). Consider the dryer door switch WP3406107.
- Thermal cut-off/fuse: If the dryer overheated (often from restricted venting), the safety fuse can open and prevent operation. Consider the dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816.
- Drive motor: A failed motor can prevent starting or cause a hum with no drum movement.
- Timer (on timed cycles): A failed timer contact can interrupt power to the motor circuit.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No lights, no sound | Power supply problem | Reset both breakers, check fuses, confirm outlet power |
| Light works, but nothing happens | Door switch or thermal cut-off | Test with a multimeter; replace failed part |
| Hums but won’t run | Motor issue or drum jam | Unplug dryer; check drum turns freely; inspect belt and rollers |
| Starts then stops quickly | Overheat condition | Check vent for kinks/clogs; clean lint path |
A dryer that won’t start is often protecting itself. Restoring safe airflow and verifying the door and power circuits prevents repeat failures of safety fuses and helps the motor and heating system last longer.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with the dryer?
For the Crosley CED137SXQ0 electric dryer, the most common problem we see is restricted airflow from lint buildup or a clogged exhaust vent, which can cause long dry times, overheating, and safety devices shutting the dryer down. Use the venting and startup checks in the CED137SXQ0 installation guide.
- Clean the lint screen before every load and confirm it is seating fully.
- Check the exhaust hood outside; make sure the damper opens and airflow is strong.
- Inspect the vent path for crushed flex duct, sharp bends, or lint blockage.
- Avoid plastic or thin foil venting; use rigid metal or approved flexible metal duct.
- Confirm power is correct: many electric dryers need two fuses or breakers on the home supply.
| Symptom | Most common cause | Next best checks |
|---|---|---|
| Takes too long to dry | Clogged vent or lint restriction | Blower wheel, lint screen housing, duct length/elbows |
| Runs but no heat | One breaker tripped or fuse blown | Heating element, thermal cut-off kit |
| Won’t start | Door not closed or bad door switch | Start control/timer, motor |
| Drum won’t turn | Broken belt | Idler pulley, drum support parts |
If airflow is good and the dryer still overheats, won’t heat, or shuts off, these are common repair parts for this model:
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 (overheat protection that can open if airflow is restricted)
- Dryer element 279838 (electric heat source when the dryer runs but doesn’t heat)
- Belt 341241 (drum won’t tumble)
- Dryer door switch WP3406107 (dryer won’t run if the door switch doesn’t close)
A restricted vent does more than slow drying; it raises operating temperatures, which can trip thermal safety devices and shorten the life of components like the heating element, thermostats, and motor. Keeping airflow clear is the best way to prevent repeat failures.
For step-by-step airflow and heat checks, we also recommend dryer takes a long time to dry and electric dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Crosley sensor dryer not heating?
If your Crosley CED137SXQ0 sensor (automatic) cycle runs but you get no heat, the most common causes are a power supply issue (missing one leg of 240V), a failed heating circuit part (heating element, thermal cut-off, thermostats), or restricted venting that overheats and trips safety devices. Use the checks below in order.
- Confirm full power: Many electric dryers use 2 household fuses or 2 breakers; if one trips/blows, the dryer can run but not heat.
- Run a quick heat test: Start a timed, high-heat cycle; after about 5 minutes, open the door and feel for heat.
- Check venting and airflow: Make sure the vent is clean, properly connected, and not crushed or kinked behind the dryer.
- Inspect the heating system parts: Unplug the dryer and test for continuity (multimeter) on the heating element and safety devices.
- Verify the dryer is level: The moisture sensing system needs the dryer level to operate correctly; an unlevel dryer can cause sensor cycles to behave incorrectly.
| Symptom | Most likely area | Common fix |
|---|---|---|
| Drum turns, no heat at all | Power supply or heater circuit | Reset both breakers; test heater parts |
| Heats briefly, then stops | Airflow restriction overheating | Clean venting; check thermostats |
| No heat and dryer seems “normal” otherwise | Safety device opened | Replace thermal cut-off kit if failed |
If testing shows a failed component, these model-matched parts are common replacements:
- Dryer element 279838 (heater that produces heat)
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 (opens if the heater area overheats)
- Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 and dryer high-limit thermostat WP3977767 (temperature control and safety limit)
Restricted venting raises internal temperatures and can open the thermal cut-off, leaving you with no heat. Also, the installation instructions note the dryer must be level for the moisture sensing system to operate correctly; if it is not level, automatic sensor cycles may not run as intended.
- Clean the lint screen and confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood.
- Pull the dryer forward and straighten the vent run.
- Follow the setup and heat-check steps in the CED137SXQ0 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026





