How to fix a squeaking Amana dryer?
A squeak in your Amana NGD7300WW0 27-inch gas dryer almost always comes from a worn drum support roller, a dry or failing idler pulley, or a belt that is slipping. Fixing it typically means opening the cabinet, inspecting the drum support and belt path, then replacing the worn wear-items.
Safety first (gas dryer)
Before any inspection or repair:
- Unplug the dryer (or disconnect power at the breaker).
- Shut off the gas supply valve to the dryer.
- Let the dryer cool completely.
- Reinstall all panels before operating (the manual warns about shock hazard during service).
For model-specific disassembly and panel removal, follow the NGD7300WW0 owner’s manual.
Most common squeak sources and what to do
- Drum support rollers: If they wobble, feel rough, or have flat spots, replace them (a common squeak cause). Consider the support WPW10314173.
- Idler pulley: If it squeals when spun by hand or has side-to-side play, replace it (often louder as the dryer warms up). Consider the dryer idler pulley 279640.
- Belt and wear kit approach: If you are already inside the cabinet, replacing rollers and idler together prevents repeat tear-downs. A kit such as the dryer repair kit 4392067 is commonly used for this type of repair.
- Blower wheel: A cracked or rubbing wheel can squeak or chirp; check for lint buildup and rubbing. Consider the dryer blower wheel WP697772.
- Loose hardware: Tighten bulkhead, motor mount, and bracket screws; vibration can mimic a squeak.
Quick diagnosis checklist (before you take it apart)
- Run the dryer empty for 2 to 3 minutes; listen for squeak timing.
- Squeak that matches drum rotation points to rollers, idler, or belt.
- Squeak that changes with airflow can point to the blower wheel.
- Check the dryer is level; unstable feet can amplify noise.
- Stop the cycle and rotate the drum by hand; feel for rough spots.
Parts guide (what typically fixes it)
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Common fix |
|---|---|---|
| High-pitched squeal | Idler pulley | Replace idler pulley |
| Thump plus squeak | Drum rollers | Replace rollers (often as a set) |
| Chirp or rub noise near front | Blower wheel or lint housing | Clean lint, replace wheel if damaged |
Why it matters
A squeak is early warning of friction. On a gas dryer like the NGD7300WW0, worn rollers or an idler can overheat, damage the belt, and eventually stop the drum from turning.
Last updated: February 2026
Who makes Amana gas dryers?
Amana gas dryers, including model NGD7300WW0, are made under the Amana brand of Whirlpool Corporation. In other words, Whirlpool is the parent manufacturer behind Amana-branded laundry products and supports them through its service and parts network.
What “made by Whirlpool” means for your Amana NGD7300WW0
- Parts are commonly shared across Whirlpool-family brands (Amana, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, JennAir).
- Service information, wiring diagrams, and troubleshooting steps are typically provided in the model documentation.
- Replacement parts are usually identified by a Whirlpool-style part ID (for example, WP-prefixed IDs).
- You should always match parts by model number NGD7300WW0 and the part ID/part number, not by looks alone.
Where to confirm brand and get model-specific details
Your best source for model-specific information (features, operation, and service guidance) is the documentation for this exact dryer:
Example: common Whirlpool-family parts you may see on this model
These examples show how Whirlpool-family manufacturing often appears in part IDs for NGD7300WW0.
| Part type | Example part on this model | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Drum support | Support WPW10314173 | Drum support and noise control |
| Gas ignition | Igniter 279311 | Burner ignition and heat |
| Gas valve coils | Dryer gas valve coil kit 279834 | Gas valve opening and steady heat |
| Temperature sensing | Dryer thermistor WP8577274 | Drying temperature regulation |
Why it matters
Knowing Whirlpool makes Amana dryers helps you shop smarter for compatible parts and follow the correct repair procedures. It also reduces the risk of ordering the wrong component for a 27-inch gas dryer like the NGD7300WW0.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Amana dryer not spinning?
If your Amana NGD7300WW0 gas dryer runs but the drum will not spin, the most common causes are a broken drive belt, a seized drum support roller, a failed idler pulley, or a motor problem. Start with a quick mechanical check before testing electrical parts.
Quick checks (fast, no tools)
- Unplug the dryer.
- Open the door and try to rotate the drum by hand.
- Listen for a humming motor sound when you press Start (then stop the cycle).
- Check for an overloaded drum or a tangled item that can bind the drum.
- Confirm the door fully latches; a weak latch can prevent normal operation.
What the symptoms usually mean
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to check next |
|---|---|---|
| Drum turns easily by hand but will not turn when running | Broken/slipped belt or idler issue | Inspect belt path and the idler assembly such as the dryer idler pulley 279640 |
| Drum is hard to turn by hand | Seized roller, drum binding, or foreign object | Inspect drum rollers like the support WPW10314173 and drum seals |
| Motor hums but drum does not move | Belt jam, blower jam, or weak motor | Check blower area and belt for binding; consider motor if free-spinning |
| Dryer starts then stops quickly | Door switch/latch issue or motor overload | Verify door closure and latch components |
Parts that commonly fix a no-spin problem
On the NGD7300WW0, these parts are frequent wear items when the drum stops turning:
- Dryer idler pulley 279640 (keeps belt tension; can seize or wobble)
- Support WPW10314173 (drum support roller; can flat-spot or lock up)
- Dryer blower wheel WP697772 (if jammed, it can overload the motor)
- Drive motor (less common, but possible if the belt and drum spin freely)
Why it matters
A dryer that will not spin is usually a mechanical drag issue. Running it in that condition can overheat the motor, damage the belt path, and increase drying time because airflow can drop if the blower wheel is affected.
Model-specific help
Use the troubleshooting and access steps in the NGD7300WW0 owner’s manual; it also points you to the Installation Instructions for leveling, which helps prevent vibration and premature roller wear.
Last updated: February 2026





