Dryer Repair
5 Reasons Causing Dryer Door To Pop Open

There are several reasons why a dryer door must stay perfectly shut for the machine to work correctly. Firstly, a closed door will seal all of the hot air within the dryer. Besides that, the dryer will automatically stop if the door pops open mid-cycle for any reason. But why would a dryer door keep popping open?
A dryer door will keep popping open if the door strike or catch is damaged or misaligned. Door hinges that are bent out of shape will also prevent the door from closing securely. Besides that, buildups of lint and dirt at the door strike, catch, or hinge from preventing the dryer door from closing fully, leading to it popping open during the drying cycle.
Let’s take a closer look at the most likely reasons your dryer door keeps popping open and what you can do about them.
An essential part responsible for keeping your dryer door closed is the door strike. This component works in tandem with the door catch, which we’ll explore in the next section. Identifying and locating the door strike is straightforward, as it’s the ‘pointy’ one among these two parts.
Depending on the design of your dryer model, the door strike is located either on the door or the front panel of the machine.
Why it fails:
When you shut the dryer door, the door strike is meant to push into the door catch to keep the door shut throughout the drying cycle. If the door strike is not in good condition for any reason, the dryer door will not remain shut.
There are several reasons why a dryer door must stay perfectly shut for the machine to work correctly. Firstly, a closed door will seal all of the hot air within the dryer. Besides that, the dryer will automatically stop if the door pops open mid-cycle for any reason. But why would a dryer door keep popping open?
A dryer door will keep popping open if the door strike or catch is damaged or misaligned. Door hinges that are bent out of shape will also prevent the door from closing securely. Besides that, buildups of lint and dirt at the door strike, catch, or hinge from preventing the dryer door from closing fully, leading to it popping open during the drying cycle.
Let’s take a closer look at the most likely reasons your dryer door keeps popping open and what you can do about them.
An essential part responsible for keeping your dryer door closed is the door strike. This component works in tandem with the door catch, which we’ll explore in the next section. Identifying and locating the door strike is straightforward, as it’s the ‘pointy’ one among these two parts.
Depending on the design of your dryer model, the door strike is located either on the door or the front panel of the machine.
Why it fails:
When you shut the dryer door, the door strike is meant to push into the door catch to keep the door shut throughout the drying cycle. If the door strike is not in good condition for any reason, the dryer door will not remain shut.
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