How much does it cost to replace dryer motor?

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How much does it cost to replace dryer motor?

Replacing a dryer motor ranges from $250 to $450, depending on the make and model. Some high-end dryer brands use more expensive motors, leading to higher repair costs.

How much does it cost to replace a GE dryer motor?

GE clothes dryer motors and Amana dryer motors cost anywhere from $75 to $110. To have a professional come out to replace the dryer motor, plan on budgeting at least $125 to $300 to complete the whole job.

How do I know if my GE dryer motor is bad?

Signs of a Bad Dryer Motor

  1. Humming. If the dryer hums but does not tumble after you press the start button and cannot be turned by hand, your motor may be burned out and need to be replaced.
  2. Stiff Motor.
  3. Rotating Motor.
  4. Start Button.
  5. Thermal Overload Detector.
  6. Other Issues.

Is it worth it to replace dryer motor?

The 50% rule means that you shouldn’t spend more than 50% of the cost to replace an appliance. In other words, if your technician quotes you $400 to replace a motor on your dryer, then it might not be worth it, considering the average cost for a new dryer ranges from $500–$800.

Are dryers worth fixing?

Is it worth repairing a dryer? Dryer repairs are worth it if the appliance is less than 4 years old and the cost is less than $400. For older dryers and/or costly repairs, replacing your appliance is more cost effective.

Can a dryer motor be repaired?

If the drive motor fails, the drum or blower wheel might struggle to rotate, or the drum may not turn at all. Replace a failed drive motor with the manufacturer-approved dryer part. The video below shows a gas dryer, but the repair is the same for electric.

How much does a new electric dryer cost?

On average, electric dryer units cost between $600 and $1,800.

What does a bad dryer motor sound like?

The first indication of bad dryer motor bearings is a squealing sound from the dryer. The noise usually comes from the vicinity of the motor that is typically affixed to the bottom of the dryer, at the back. The bearings might also squeak rhythmically as the dryer drum turns.

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