Dryer Repair
SAMSUNG DRYER Won’t Start? 6 Reasons Why It Happens

Samsung dryers are some of the best-engineered appliances in the world. Still, just like any other brand, it’s possible that a Samsung dryer might not start when you need to use it.
There are several reasons why Samsung dryer not able to start, some of them are the more common, and some less common issues. They are:
- Broken Idler Pulley (most common)
- Broken Drum Belt (most common)
- Failed Idler Pulley Microswitch
- Malfunctioned Dryer Motor
- Blown Thermal Fuse
- Broken Door Striker
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What it is: Have you ever wondered how dryers spin, especially at such high speeds? They do so by relying on a drive belt and a series of pulleys.
One such pulley is known as the ‘tension pulley’ or ‘idler pulley’, and it has one straightforward job to do: the idler pulley keeps the drive belt under constant tension so that it can turn the dryer drum efficiently.
Samsung Idler Assembly
The idler pulley consists of a pulley wheel that has its central axle running through bearings.
That pulley sits on an arm, and the drive belt wraps around that wheel on its way to the back of the drum.
Why it fails: The idler pulley is constantly pushing down against the drive belt to keep it tense.
Over time, that pulley can wear out and even break entirely as part of the machine’s natural wear and tear.
That’s why a broken idler pulley is the top reason why a Samsung dryer might not be able to start.
Idler pulleys might wear out quicker if the machine is under constant use. An example of that is homes with large families, where people might use the Samsung dryer more often than in other households.
How to fix: Replacing a broken idler pulley can be pretty tricky. The process involves opening the front access panel to the machine and removing the drum entirely.
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Doing so is necessary to gain access to the idler pulley located deep inside the machine, towards the back.
First, you must remove the drive belt from the idler pulley. Only then can you replace it with a new one.
Once that’s done, you’ll need to work backwards. Replace the drive belt, then the drum, and lastly, the front panel.
Samsung dryers are some of the best-engineered appliances in the world. Still, just like any other brand, it’s possible that a Samsung dryer might not start when you need to use it.
There are several reasons why Samsung dryer not able to start, some of them are the more common, and some less common issues. They are:
- Broken Idler Pulley (most common)
- Broken Drum Belt (most common)
- Failed Idler Pulley Microswitch
- Malfunctioned Dryer Motor
- Blown Thermal Fuse
- Broken Door Striker
Dishwashers, washer/dryers, ovens, refrigerators, freezers
Get Help
What it is: Have you ever wondered how dryers spin, especially at such high speeds? They do so by relying on a drive belt and a series of pulleys.
One such pulley is known as the ‘tension pulley’ or ‘idler pulley’, and it has one straightforward job to do: the idler pulley keeps the drive belt under constant tension so that it can turn the dryer drum efficiently.
Samsung Idler Assembly
The idler pulley consists of a pulley wheel that has its central axle running through bearings.
That pulley sits on an arm, and the drive belt wraps around that wheel on its way to the back of the drum.
Why it fails: The idler pulley is constantly pushing down against the drive belt to keep it tense.
Over time, that pulley can wear out and even break entirely as part of the machine’s natural wear and tear.
That’s why a broken idler pulley is the top reason why a Samsung dryer might not be able to start.
Idler pulleys might wear out quicker if the machine is under constant use. An example of that is homes with large families, where people might use the Samsung dryer more often than in other households.
How to fix: Replacing a broken idler pulley can be pretty tricky. The process involves opening the front access panel to the machine and removing the drum entirely.
Buy Now
Doing so is necessary to gain access to the idler pulley located deep inside the machine, towards the back.
First, you must remove the drive belt from the idler pulley. Only then can you replace it with a new one.
Once that’s done, you’ll need to work backwards. Replace the drive belt, then the drum, and lastly, the front panel.
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