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Speed Queen DRYER ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S#2001000001 FAQs

Common problems on the Speed Queen ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S dryer include no heat, long dry times, unusual noise or vibration, and a drum that will not tumble. In most cases, the root cause is restricted airflow (lint screen or venting) or a worn drive system part such as the belt or idler.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Not heating or weak heat: restricted exhaust ducting, heater circuit issue, or a temperature-sensing problem
  • Takes too long to dry: clogged lint screen, kinked or restricted venting, or a stuck exhaust damper
  • No tumble (motor runs but drum does not): worn or broken belt, idler issue, or drum support wear
  • Noisy operation: foreign objects in the drum, dryer not level, worn rollers or idler wheel
  • Stops and shows an error: motor overload protector may trip; the display can show “Er/ro”

For model-specific operating and maintenance guidance (including lint filter location and recommended internal cleaning intervals), use the owner's manual.

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)
  • Clean the lint screen before every load and confirm strong airflow at the outside hood
  • Inspect the vent run for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint buildup
  • Make sure the dryer is level to reduce vibration and noise
  • Check the outside damper for free movement and that nothing is blocking it
  • If “Er/ro” appears, let the motor cool, then press Start/Pause to clear and restart; if it repeats, stop using the dryer until the overload cause is corrected
Parts that commonly fix these issues on this model

If airflow is good and the symptom points to a mechanical drive problem, these are common wear items for this model:

Symptom Common wear area Example part on this model
Drum will not tumble Belt Commercial dryer drum belt D511255P
Squealing, thumping, poor tension Idler Idler wheel and bearing assembly D510142P
Rumble or thump while tumbling Drum support Cylinder roller D510708P
No heat (electric heat system) Heater circuit Dryer heating element D510329P

You can order the exact replacement parts listed for ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

Restricted venting and lint buildup are the most common reasons dryers run hot, dry slowly, and wear out belts, rollers, and motors faster. The manual also recommends periodic internal cleaning by a qualified service person to remove lint buildup and keep airflow and safety performance consistent.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Speed Queen ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S dryer has power but will not start, the most common causes are an open door switch circuit (door not fully closed), a tripped home breaker or fuse on one leg of the 240V supply, or the motor overload protector needing time to reset. Use the ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S owner's manual steps below to pinpoint the issue safely.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Confirm the loading door is fully closed; this dryer will not run with the door open.
  • Press Power/Cancel (if applicable on your control) and then press Start/Pause.
  • Check the home electrical supply: electric dryers typically need two breakers or fuses; one can trip while the other stays on.
  • If the dryer stopped mid-cycle, wait 10 minutes for the motor overload protector to reset, then try Start again.
  • Unplug the dryer for 1 minute, plug it back in, then try a normal cycle.
What “has power” can still mean on an electric dryer

Even if the drum light or control panel turns on, the dryer motor may not run if only one side of the 240V supply is present.

Symptom What it usually points to What to do
Lights work, motor will not run One breaker/fuse tripped Reset both breakers fully (OFF then ON) or replace blown fuses
Start beeps/invalid tone Start pressed during warm-up or sequence issue Close door, select cycle, then press Start/Pause
Dryer dead after running Motor overload protector tripped Wait 10 minutes, retry
When a part problem is likely

If power is correct and the door is closing properly, a worn drive system can prevent normal operation or cause the motor to struggle.

Common drive-related suspects on this model include:

Why it matters

A dryer that will not start is often a simple door or power-supply issue, but repeated no-starts after a 10-minute cool-down can signal motor overload from drag in the belt, idler, or drum support system. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat shutdowns and protects the motor.

You can order replacement parts for ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Speed Queen dryer model ADEE9RGS175TW01-START-S suddenly has no power (no lights, no response), the most common causes are a tripped breaker or blown house fuse, a loose/unplugged power cord connection, or the motor overload protector cycling. Confirm the correct power-cord and terminal-block setup in the installation guide.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Reset the dryer breaker fully (switch OFF, then ON), or replace any blown laundry-room fuse(s).
  • Make sure the power cord is plugged all the way into the outlet.
  • Confirm the loading door is fully closed, then press Start/Pause.
  • Wait 10 minutes and try again; the manual notes the motor overload protector can cycle and needs time to reset.
  • Do not run other high-draw appliances on the same circuit while the dryer is operating.
Power cord and terminal block checks

Loose terminal-block screws or a missing strain relief can cause sudden power loss.

  • Verify the cord is secured with a strain relief where it enters the cabinet.
  • Tighten terminal-block screws firmly (loose connections can arc and cut power).
  • For 4-wire cords, verify L1, neutral, L2, and ground are landed correctly.
What you observe Most likely cause What to do next
Completely dead, breaker trips again Shorted cord/terminal connection Inspect cord/terminal area; correct any loose or damaged wiring
Dead after running, works later Motor overload protector cycled Wait 10 minutes; check venting and lint buildup
Outlet has power, dryer still dead Start circuit problem Check door/start switching and control function
Parts that may be involved (after supply checks)

If the outlet and breaker/fuses are good and the dryer still will not start, these model-listed parts are common suspects:

Why it matters

Sudden power loss is usually an electrical connection or overload-protection event. Fixing the supply connection and airflow issues helps prevent repeat shutdowns and protects the motor and controls.

For additional parts lookups by model number, you can also search on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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