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GE Dryer Squeaking - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Squeaking is usually caused by worn drum rollers or a worn idler pulley. Unplug the dryer, locate the noise, and inspect rollers and pulleys.

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

GE Dryer Squeaking — What’s Happening

A squeaking noise from your GE dryer is not an error code. It is a mechanical noise symptom that points to wear or friction in the rotating parts of the machine. GE service procedures treat this as an isolation problem: you run the dryer briefly, listen for where the noise is coming from (front, rear, bottom, or blower area), and then inspect the components in that area.

The most common sources are worn drum rollers, a worn idler pulley, a frayed or misaligned belt, a dry or worn rear drum bearing, or debris and foreign objects from pockets striking the drum or cabinet. Leveling and installation issues can also create squeaks and vibration noise. The fix involves locating the worn or rubbing part and replacing it.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Unplug the dryer from power (and disconnect gas supply if you have a gas model) before any inspection or repair work.
  2. Check leveling by placing a level on top of the dryer front-to-back and side-to-side, and adjust the leveling feet if the unit is not level.
  3. Inspect and tighten any loose leveling legs or feet to eliminate vibration noise.
  4. Run the dryer briefly (plug it back in momentarily) and listen carefully to locate whether the squeak is coming from the front, rear, bottom, or blower area.
  5. Remove the access panels or cabinet parts needed to reach the internal components in the area where you heard the noise.
  6. Inspect the drive belt for cracks, fraying, looseness, or improper tracking, and replace it if worn or damaged.
  7. Hand-spin the idler pulley and listen for squeaks or binding, and check for visible cracks or wear on the pulley edges; replace if damaged.
  8. Inspect the drum rollers and roller shafts by hand for tightness, wobble, scratches, or roughness; replace worn rollers and shafts as a set on the affected side.
  9. Check the rear drum bearing, sleeve, or bearing cup for wear, rust, pitting, or dryness, and replace worn bearing parts as needed (apply only manufacturer-specified lubricant during reassembly).
  10. Inspect the blower housing and cabinet interior for lint buildup, debris, or foreign objects, and remove anything that could be rubbing or striking moving parts.
  11. Reassemble the dryer, restore power, and run a test cycle to confirm the squeaking noise is gone.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Drum roller kitAmazon | Includes rollers and often shafts for one or both sides; replace as a set when worn or noisy.
Idler pulley assemblyAmazon | Replace if the pulley squeaks, binds, or shows cracks when spun by hand.
Dryer drive beltAmazon | Replace if cracked, frayed, loose, or misaligned on the pulleys.
Rear drum bearing or sleeve kitAmazon | Replace if the rear bearing or bearing cup is worn, pitted, or dry.

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When to Call a Pro

Call a professional if you are not comfortable disassembling the dryer cabinet, if the noise persists after you have replaced the common wear parts, or if the squeak is traced to the motor itself. For gas dryers, any work involving gas supply lines or burner components should be handled by a qualified technician. A pro can also perform a complete mechanical inspection and replace multiple wear parts at once to prevent future callbacks.


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