Whirlpool Dryer Idler Pulley Replacement — What This Part Does
The idler pulley is a belt-tension component in your Whirlpool dryer’s drive system. It keeps the drive belt tight around the motor pulley and drum so the drum can turn smoothly when the motor runs. When the pulley bearing wears out or seizes, the belt slips or drags, and the drum may not spin at all.
Most idler pulley failures happen because the bearing inside the pulley wheel wears down over time from continuous use. The pulley may also fail if the belt was installed twisted or if debris got into the bearing. Whirlpool parts listings identify common replacement part numbers such as 279640 and 31001344, and some versions use a separate bracket and spring. This is a mechanical issue, not an electronic fault code.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Squealing or screeching noise during the cycle A worn pulley bearing drags against the shaft and creates a high-pitched noise as the drum turns.
- Thumping or grinding sound If the pulley wheel has rough spots or wobbles, you’ll hear rhythmic thumping or grinding from inside the cabinet.
- Drum won’t turn or spins intermittently A seized idler pulley lets the belt slip off or lose tension, so the drum doesn’t rotate even though the motor is running.
- Burnt rubber smell When the pulley drags or the belt slips, friction heats the belt and creates a burnt-rubber odor.
- Visible belt damage or glazing A failing pulley overheats the belt and causes cracking, fraying, or a shiny glazed surface on the belt.
- Pulley does not spin freely by hand When you remove the belt and try to spin the pulley wheel on its shaft, it feels rough, stiff, or completely locked up.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet to cut all power before you begin any disassembly.
- Remove the lint screen, then locate and remove the screws securing the top panel or front access panel (depending on your model) to access the drum and belt compartment.
- Lift or swing the top or front panel away to expose the drum, belt, idler pulley assembly, and motor pulley at the bottom rear of the cabinet.
- Reach underneath the drum and release tension on the belt by pushing the idler pulley toward the motor, then slip the belt off the motor pulley and idler pulley.
- Inspect the idler pulley by hand: spin the wheel on its shaft and check for roughness, wobble, or noise. If it does not spin freely, replace it.
- Remove the retaining clip, tri-ring, or keeper (depending on your design) that holds the pulley on the shaft, then slide the old pulley off.
- Clean the idler shaft with a dry rag but do not lubricate or grease it, then slide the new pulley onto the shaft and reinstall the retaining clip.
- Route the belt correctly around the motor pulley and idler pulley, then loop it around the drum. Rotate the drum by hand several turns to confirm the belt tracks smoothly and the pulley spins freely.
- Reinstall the front or top panel and all mounting screws, plug the dryer back in, and run a short test cycle to verify smooth, quiet operation.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Whirlpool dryer idler pulley | Amazon | Common OEM part numbers are 279640 and 31001344. Check your model and serial number plate (inside the door frame or on the back panel) and cross-reference it on the Whirlpool parts website or an authorized parts supplier to confirm the exact pulley and whether your model uses a separate bracket or spring. |
| Dryer drive belt | Amazon | Inspect your belt during pulley replacement. If you see cracks, glazing, or fraying, replace the belt at the same time. Use your model number to find the correct length and width. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Whirlpool Dryer Af error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 01 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 02 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 22 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 23 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 26 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 28 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 29 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F1E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F22 error code
When to Call a Pro
If you’re uncomfortable removing the drum or routing the belt, or if the drum still won’t spin smoothly after you replace the pulley and belt, call a technician. A pro can also diagnose related issues such as worn drum rollers, a failing motor, or a broken idler spring or bracket that may need replacement alongside the pulley.