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    Dryer Won't Turn On — 5 Things to Check

    Updated May 22, 2026 5 min readPrepared by the Top Appliance Repair team
    **Quick orientation:** If the dryer powers on and the drum spins but clothes stay cold, see [Dryer not heating](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/dryer-not-heating). If it heats then shuts off mid-cycle, see [Dryer overheating](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/dryer-overheating). This guide is for dryers that show **no signs of life** when you press start.

    You press the start button and nothing happens — no tumbling, no heat, no sound at all. A dryer that won't turn on can have several causes, but the diagnostic process is systematic. Here are the five most common reasons and what to check.

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    Understanding the Problem

    This issue affects homeowners across the Bay Area, from Sunnyvale to San Jose. Understanding the root cause is the first step toward an effective repair. Most dryer problems stem from mechanical wear, electrical failures, or maintenance issues that develop over time. Our factory-trained technicians see these problems daily and can diagnose the issue quickly.

    Common brands affected include Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, and Maytag. While each brand has its quirks, the underlying mechanical principles are similar. Whether you need Dryer Won't Turn On repair in Sunnyvale or appliance repair in San Jose, our technicians carry the parts and expertise to handle any brand.

    Common Causes and Diagnosis

    When diagnosing this issue, our technicians follow a systematic approach. We check the most likely causes first, saving you time and money. Here's what we typically find:

    • Mechanical wear: Moving parts like motors, bearings, and belts degrade over time. Regular use causes normal wear that eventually leads to failure.
    • Electrical issues: Control boards, sensors, and switches can fail due to power surges, age, or manufacturing defects.
    • Maintenance-related: Clogged filters, dirty coils, and neglected cleaning cause many preventable breakdowns.
    • Installation problems: Improper installation can cause recurring issues, especially with newer high-efficiency models.

    DIY Checks Before Calling a Technician

    Before scheduling a service call, try these basic troubleshooting steps:

    1. Check the power supply — ensure the unit is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped
    2. Inspect for obvious blockages, clogs, or obstructions
    3. Clean accessible filters or screens
    4. Verify settings are correct and haven't been accidentally changed
    5. Listen for unusual sounds that might indicate which component is failing

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    When to Call a Professional Technician

    While basic troubleshooting can solve some issues, many repairs require professional tools and expertise. Call a technician if:

    • Basic troubleshooting didn't resolve the problem
    • You hear grinding, squealing, or banging noises
    • You notice burning smells or see sparks
    • The problem involves gas lines, electrical components, or refrigerant
    • Your appliance is under warranty (DIY repairs may void the warranty)

    At Top Appliance Repair, our licensed technicians (CA #49404) provide same-day service across the Bay Area. We serve Sunnyvale, San Jose, and all surrounding communities with upfront pricing and a 90-day guarantee on all repairs.

    Cost Estimates

    Most repairs for this type of issue cost between $100 and $450, depending on the specific cause and parts needed. Our $89 diagnostic fee is waived when you approve the repair, so you only pay for the fix itself.

    We provide an upfront quote before starting any work — no surprises, no hidden fees. View our complete cost guide →

    Prevention Tips

    Prevent future problems with these maintenance habits:

    • Schedule annual professional maintenance
    • Clean filters and accessible components regularly
    • Don't ignore minor symptoms — small issues become expensive repairs
    • Follow manufacturer guidelines for use and care
    • Keep appliance manuals for reference and warranty information

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How quickly can you repair this issue?

    Most repairs are completed in a single visit, typically within 1-2 hours. We carry common replacement parts on our trucks for same-day repairs. Call before 2 PM for same-day availability.

    Do you offer a warranty on repairs?

    Yes — all repairs come with a 90-day warranty covering both parts and labor. If the same issue returns within 90 days, we'll fix it at no additional charge.

    What brands do you service?

    We service all major brands including Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, Bosch, Maytag, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador, and more. Our technicians are factory-trained on the latest models.

    What areas do you serve?

    We provide same-day service throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Clara County, including San Jose, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Cupertino, Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, Milpitas, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Redwood City, Menlo Park, and more.

    ## Bay Area homeowner notes In our service area, the #1 cause of "dryer won't turn on" calls is a blown thermal fuse from a clogged vent — even when the dryer "felt fine" yesterday. Before you call, check three things: the 240V breaker (electric) or the 120V outlet (gas), that the door is fully latched, and whether the start knob clicks when pressed. ## Related dryer guides - [Dryer not heating](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/dryer-not-heating) - [Dryer overheating](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/dryer-overheating) - [Samsung dryer not spinning](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/samsung-dryer-not-spinning) - [How to clean dryer vent](/appliance-repair-resource-center/dryer-repair-guides/how-to-clean-dryer-vent) - [Dryer repair cost guide](/appliance-repair-resource-center/appliance-repair-cost-guides/dryer-repair-cost) ## When to call a technician Diagnosing thermal fuses, door switches, start switches, and control boards involves live-voltage testing on a 240V circuit. [Schedule a dryer repair](/dryer-repair) or call **(510) 930-0404** — CA License #49404. Diagnostic $90, waived with any approved repair.

    Frequently asked questions

    Why won't my dryer turn on at all?

    Most often a tripped breaker, an unlatched door, a blown thermal fuse from a clogged vent, or a failed door switch. Check the breaker and door first — they're free fixes.

    What is a thermal fuse on a dryer?

    A one-time safety device that blows permanently when exhaust temperature exceeds spec, usually because the vent is blocked. After replacing it, the vent must be cleaned or the new fuse will blow within days.

    How much does it cost to fix a dryer that won't turn on?

    Bay Area repairs typically run $150–$320 depending on whether the fault is the thermal fuse, door switch, start switch, or control board. The $90 diagnostic fee is waived with any approved repair.

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    Same-week appointments across the Bay Area.

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