Samsung multisteam moisture sensor smartcare dryer not heating

Samsung multisteam moisture sensor smartcare dryer not heating

Whether it’s during the summertime or winter, not having a dryer properly heating and drying your clothes is an issue that can quickly become a headache, especially if it’s not addressed promptly.

While some folks might be able to get away with drying their clothes outside over the summer, not every person has proper clotheslines to do this. And, after having invested in a high-quality Samsung dryer, you’re probably not going to want to be air drying your clothing anyway. In other words, for many, dryers are a necessity year-round, and with Samsung being a top-of-the-line brand, it only makes sense that you’d be upset when your dryer is on the fritz.  On the other hand, the good news is that when your Samsung dryer does fail on you, there are a few simple troubleshooting steps you can take that might be able to help you fix your problem on your own.

Or, if you prefer, you can always give us a call, and we’ll have your dryer back up and running in time.

Troubleshooting Possible Causes

Samsung multisteam moisture sensor smartcare dryer not heating

Even when you set your dryer to the air dry setting, it will still release hot air when drying your clothes. The reason for that is that every dryer in the world is designed to release hot air to dry them. Your dryers settings are merely a way to control how much heat is being released during a cycle. So when a heating issue occurs and your dryer is blowing nothing but cold air, the reason it’s doing so is usually because one or more of the following parts are faulty:

  • Thermal cut-off fuse
  • The thermostat
  • A clogged air vent line
  • Burnt out heating element
  • Internal wiring problems.

While these components are designed to last as long as possible, they’re not invincible. In other words, it’s not unusual for these components to wear out over time due to regular use, especially when you’re dealing with an older machine. With that said, a few common factors that could cause these components to wear out prematurely include:

  • You overload the dryer whenever you use it
  • You haven’t been cleaning the vent lines or lint filters that often
  • There is poor ventilation in the area where you are using the dryer

Naturally, avoiding these things in the future will ensure the dryer works in the future.

Samsung Dryer DIY Troubleshooting Tips

Samsung multisteam moisture sensor smartcare dryer not heating

However, no matter what components of your dryer are failing, there are a few steps that you can take to fix some of those issues. Below, we’ll go over a few tips to help you try to resolve the issue on your own.

  • First, make sure that you’ve cleaned up the lint filter and vent lines. If you fail to clean out the lint trap regularly, lint can build up, which will prevent the unit from adequately drying your clothing.
  • If the problem persists, it could be a matter of replacing one or more of the above-mentioned parts, which you can pick up by contact your local appliance repair company. However, you’ll need your unit’s model number to ensure that you get the right replacement parts.
  • If you decide to try and repair or replace any parts on your own, make sure to have your user manual with you for a bit of extra help. Some dryers may require additional steps to remove certain parts of components. For example, some dryers might require you to remove the thermostat to be able to access the heating element.
  • For those who have had other dryers in the past, you may be aware that thermal fuses have reset functionality. So on older models, you may be able to reset this. But not every dryer will have a thermal fuse with a reset option. Samsung dryers, for instance, don’t have this function. So, if the thermal fuse is the source of your problem, you’ll need to find a replacement.
  • If you’re using dryer sheets to freshen up your clothes, be sure to occasionally clean the moisture sensor inside your dryer’s drum. You can do by using a bit of rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab or cloth. Dryer sheets can sometimes leave behind a residue, and that residue can transfer onto the moisture sensor over time. In turn, this can extend a load’s drying time as the sensor can’t properly detect the moisture inside the drum.

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While fixing your own dryer can be easy, there are several benefits to looking for professional help. While it’s an additional expense, professional help can ensure that you save time, prevent potential injuries, and prevent additional damages to your unit.
When you hire our team of trained professionals, we ensure that:
You get the same day service when you contact us. This will allow you to save even more time since you won’t need to wait around for days to get your appliance repaired.
We provide a warranty for our labour and the manufacturer approved parts that we order. This will protect you from further costs if something happens to your unit down the line.
We proudly serve all of Denver, as well as surrounding regions. Call us today, and we’ll send a skilled appliance technician to help you resolve your problem as quickly and as efficiently as possible.

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Why is my Samsung moisture sensor dryer not heating?

One of the most common issues reported with Samsung dryers is that the dryer is not heating. This issue with Samsung dryers is usually caused by a burnt-out heating element. However, it may also be caused by a blown thermal fuse, a defective thermistor, or a ventilation blockage.

How do I reset my Samsung dryer not heating?

Reset your dryer Resetting your dryer is easy. Unplug it (or turn off power at the circuit breaker), wait some time for the electrical charge to clear out of the dryer (usually 1 to 5 minutes at most), and then power it up again. That's it. That's all it takes to reset.