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GE Dryer Drive Motor Replacement - Signs & How-To

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A failed GE dryer motor causes no start, humming, or no drum spin. Replacing the drive motor restores proper drum and blower operation.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

GE Dryer Drive Motor Replacement — What This Part Does

The drive motor is the main motor that turns the drum via the belt and also drives the blower. When it runs, it spins the drum to tumble clothes and powers the blower to push heated air through the load. In some GE models the motor’s internal centrifugal switch closes to send voltage to the heating circuit, so a bad motor can prevent both drum motion and heat.

The motor fails when its internal windings burn out or go open-circuit, when the centrifugal switch inside stops closing correctly, or when internal bearings seize and the motor stalls or hums. External problems like a stuck belt, jammed blower wheel, or overloaded drum can also drag the motor down and make it appear bad, so you need to check the drive path during diagnosis.

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Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Unplug the dryer or shut off the circuit breaker so you have zero power at the unit.
  2. Pull the dryer away from the wall and remove the lint-duct hose from the back exhaust.
  3. Remove the top panel or front bulkhead to access the drum, belt, and motor compartment (exact disassembly varies by model, but most GE dryers require removing screws along the top or front edge).
  4. Lift the drum out of the cabinet or tilt it forward to release the drive belt from the motor pulley and idler, and note the belt routing for reassembly.
  5. Disconnect the motor wiring harness connector and remove the blower wheel cover or housing to access the blower wheel on the motor shaft.
  6. Pull the blower wheel straight off the motor shaft (it may be a friction fit or have a retaining clip), then unbolt or unclip the motor from its mounting bracket or floor pan.
  7. Install the new motor onto the bracket or clips, slide the blower wheel back onto the motor shaft, and secure the blower housing.
  8. Reconnect the motor wiring harness, loop the drive belt around the motor pulley and idler in the correct path, and lower the drum back into place.
  9. Reinstall the cabinet panels, reconnect the lint duct, plug the dryer back in, and run a test cycle on regular heat to confirm the drum turns and the dryer heats normally.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
GE dryer drive motorAmazon | Find your exact part number on the model and serial plate inside the door frame or on the rear panel, then cross-reference it with a GE parts supplier or the manufacturer’s parts lookup.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you are not comfortable working inside the dryer cabinet, handling electrical connectors, or lifting the drum and motor assembly, call a qualified appliance technician. Also call a pro if your initial power-supply checks (cord, outlet, breaker, door switch) show problems, or if you remove the motor and find that the belt path, idler pulley, or blower housing is damaged or obstructed. A technician can perform the full electrical and mechanical diagnostic sequence and confirm that the motor is the real fault before you order a part.


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