Lg Dryer: making noise
What is this symptom?
Is your LG dryer making loud, unusual noises like thumping, rattling, or grinding? These sounds often indicate foreign objects in the drum or blower, which can disrupt normal operation. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and ensure your dryer runs smoothly.
Important Tips for Lg Models
- Official LG documentation notes that some clicking, humming, or gurgling noises are normal during operation due to clothing hardware and internal components
Possible Causes
Foreign objects in drum or blower
How to Identify: Rattling/clanking noises, especially at start or during tumbling; coin/metal object noise
Part: Drum interior / blower wheel
DIY Solutions
Remove foreign objects
- Stop and unplug dryer
- Check drum interior for small objects and remove them
- Inspect lint trap area and blower intake for debris and clear it
Balance and reload laundry
- Open dryer and redistribute clothes evenly
- Avoid overloading to reduce thumping and vibration noise
Inspect and replace worn rollers or belt
- Unplug dryer and open cabinet
- Remove belt and inspect rollers and idler pulley for wear
- Replace worn rollers, axles, belt, and idler components
- Reassemble and test
Professional Repairs
Replace blower wheel or motor assembly
Drum bearing replacement
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean lint filter before every load: Foreign object noise and airflow restrictions
Frequency: Each use -
Check and balance loads: Thumping and vibration noise
Frequency: Each load
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
- LG Dryer - How to Reduce Dryer Noise Official
- LG Dryer Noise From the Dryer Official
- Laundry FAQ: LG Dryer Is Loud Community
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Worn drum rollers or glides
- Loose or damaged belt
- Foreign objects in the drum or blower
User Suggested Solutions
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Inspect and replace worn drum rollers or glides. Disconnect the dryer, remove the front panel, and check the rollers for wear. If they are damaged, replace them. Reassemble the dryer and test.
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Check and replace the dryer belt. Disconnect the dryer, remove the front panel, and inspect the belt for fraying or damage. Replace it if necessary. Reassemble the dryer and test.
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Remove any foreign objects from the drum or blower. Check the drum for items that may have fallen in, and inspect the blower for obstructions. Clear any debris and reassemble the dryer.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
making a lot of noise
Disconnect power and duct before moving; consider using a pulley system for easier removal.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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