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Gibson Dryer won't stop: Common Causes & How to Fix

1Air Flow Problem

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

If the vent line gets clogged or partly clogged, it blocks airflow through the Gibson dryer. This makes drying take way longer and the inside gets hotter. It can also cause a burning smell. To keep your Gibson dryer working right, you should clean the vent system at least once a year. Cleaning the vents prevents issues like bad smells from the Gibson dryer not venting air properly.

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2 Gibson Dryer Blower Wheel

Most Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The blower wheel in the Gibson dryer moves air through the drum. The motor that turns the blower wheel also runs the belt for the drum. So if the blower wheel gets blocked, it could stop the drum from turning too. Check the blower wheel and housing for anything blocking it. If you see an obstruction, replace the blower wheel or housing. Replacing the part will help get the drum turning again.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Blower Wheel

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure the Gibson dryer is completely powered off.

  2. Open the blower housing usually located in the back panel or side of the Gibson dryer.
  3. Remove the retaining screw in the center of the blower wheel using a Phillips head screwdriver. This releases the wheel from the motor shaft.
  4. Carefully slide the old blower wheel off the shaft. Be mindful of the fins, they may be sharp.
  5. Compare old and new blower wheels to ensure correct replacement. Make note of the direction and angle of the fins.
  6. Before installing, vacuum the blower housing to remove built up lint and debris.
  7. Slide the new blower wheel onto the motor shaft at the same angle as the old one. Make sure it is fully seated.
  8. Reinstall and tighten the retaining screw through the center of the blower wheel.
  9. Reattach the blower housing cover using the retaining screws.
  10. Plug in the Gibson dryer and run a test cycle to verify proper airflow before drying clothes.

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3 Gibson Dryer Control Board

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

A Gibson dryer's control board controls the voltage being sent to all of the appliance's electrical components. If the board is defective, it may interrupt voltage to the drive motor resulting in the drum not turning. You can inspect the board for signs of damage or a shorted component. You can also use a multimeter to test for voltage reaching the drive motor after reviewing the Gibson dryer's wiring diagram.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Control Board

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure the Gibson dryer is completely powered off.

  2. Open the control panel on the Gibson dryer, usually on the top front area. Remove any screws securing it.
  3. Take photos of all wire connections on the old control board to use for reference later.
  4. Disconnect the wires from the terminals noting their positions. Remove any mounting screws.
  5. Carefully remove the old control board and dispose of it properly.
  6. Position the new control board and reinstall any mounting screws to secure it.
  7. Refer to your photos to reconnect each wire to the correct terminal. Double check connections.
  8. Reinstall the control panel cover and secure with screws.
  9. Plug in the Gibson dryer and turn it on to verify functionality. Test all settings before drying clothes.
  10. Refer to a wiring diagram if needed to troubleshoot any connections on the new control board.

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4 Gibson Dryer Lint Filter

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

Too much lint build-up in a Gibson dryer can be a fire risk. The heating element can make the lint catch fire. It's best to clean out the Gibson dryer and venting once a year. Doing this helps prevent fires from lint build-up.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Lint Filter

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure the Gibson dryer is completely powered off.

  2. Open the Gibson dryer door and locate the lint filter housing. It is usually near the top of the door opening.
  3. Remove the old lint filter by pulling it straight out of the housing. Discard the used filter.
  4. Before inserting the new filter, vacuum out the filter housing to remove any lint or debris.
  5. Check that the new replacement filter is the right size and shape to fit into the housing.
  6. Slide the new lint filter into the filter housing. Make sure it fits securely inside the housing.
  7. Run water over the filter to wet it and check for leaks. This ensures it catches lint properly.
  8. Dry the filter thoroughly before reassembling the Gibson dryer.
  9. Close the Gibson dryer door and plug the power cord back in.
  10. Run an empty cycle to verify the new filter is working correctly before drying clothes.

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5 Gibson Dryer Main Control Board

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The main control board in a Gibson dryer controls the power going to all the parts. If the board is bad, it could stop sending power to the motor. This would make the drum not turn. Look at the board for any damaged or shorted parts. You can also use a multimeter to check if power is getting to the motor. First check the wiring diagram for the Gibson dryer. Replacing the control board can fix the problem if it's not giving power to the motor.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Control Board

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure the Gibson dryer is completely powered off.

  2. Open the control panel on the Gibson dryer, usually on the top front area. Remove any screws securing it.
  3. Take photos of all wire connections on the old control board to use for reference later.
  4. Disconnect the wires from the terminals noting their positions. Remove any mounting screws.
  5. Carefully remove the old control board and dispose of it properly.
  6. Position the new control board and reinstall any mounting screws to secure it.
  7. Refer to your photos to reconnect each wire to the correct terminal. Double check connections.
  8. Reinstall the control panel cover and secure with screws.
  9. Plug in the Gibson dryer and turn it on to verify functionality. Test all settings before drying clothes.
  10. Refer to a wiring diagram if needed to troubleshoot any connections on the new control board.

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6 Gibson Dryer Door Switch

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The door switch is like a safety guard that's supposed to make sure the Gibson dryer only works when the door is fully closed. But as it gets older, it can stop doing its job properly. When it acts up, the Gibson dryer may keep running even if the door isn't closed tightly, allowing hot air to escape. This escaping hot air can heat up things it shouldn't, like wires, lint, or even the door switch itself, causing that burning smell. What's more, when things get too hot, there's a risk of lint in your Gibson dryer catching fire, which is pretty dangerous. So, if you catch a burning smell from your Gibson dryer, it's best to have it checked out to stay safe and keep your clothes safe too.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Door Switch

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure it is completely disconnected.

  2. Open the Gibson dryer cabinet and locate the door switch, typically near the door opening.
  3. Note where the wires are connected to the old switch. Disconnect them.
  4. Remove the mounting screws or retaining clip to detach the old door switch.
  5. Position the new door switch in the same spot and reinstall the mounting screws/clip.
  6. Reconnect the wires to the same terminals on the new switch. Refer to a wiring diagram as needed.
  7. Test the switch operation by plugging in the Gibson dryer, closing the door, and starting a cycle.
  8. The Gibson dryer should not start with the door open. If it does, recheck the connections.
  9. Open and close the door several times to verify proper switch function before drying clothes.
  10. Replace the Gibson dryer cabinet panel once done.

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7 Gibson Dryer Moisture Sensor

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

The moisture sensor checks how damp the clothes are. It tells the control board when the clothes are dry. If the sensor is broken, it may wrongly show the clothes are dry. Then the drum would stop turning too soon. But this rarely happens. Before replacing the sensor, check the parts that often break first. If those are all working, the moisture sensor likely needs replacing. Follow instructions to remove and replace it safely. Take care not to damage the wiring. Test that the Gibson dryer heats and spins after fixing. The sensor helps the Gibson dryer know when to stop.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Moisture Sensor

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure it is completely disconnected.

  2. Open the Gibson dryer cabinet and locate the moisture sensor bar in the drum.
  3. Remove the mounting screws and detach the old sensor bar. Disconnect the wires.
  4. Install the new moisture sensor bar using the mounting screws.
  5. Refer to the wiring diagram and reconnect the wires to the proper terminals.
  6. Reassemble the Gibson dryer cabinet and double check all connections.
  7. Plug in the Gibson dryer and verify the sensor by running a test cycle.
  8. It should shut off once clothes are dried. If not, recheck wire connections.
  9. Run a full cycle with wet clothes and make sure the Gibson dryer shuts off when they are dry.
  10. Adjust dryness level if needed to fine tune the moisture sensor.

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8 Gibson Dryer Timer

Common Solution
Repair Instructions:

If your Gibson dryer drum is not starting, it's probably not because of a bad timer. That rarely happens. First check the parts that usually break. If everything else is working right, then test the timer. Use a multimeter and wiring diagram to check the timer. If the timer is bad, replace it. But again, the timer is not likely to be the problem if the drum won't turn. Look at the other parts first before replacing the timer.

How to Replace Gibson Dryer Timer

  1. Unplug the Gibson dryer from the power source. Make sure the Gibson dryer is completely powered off.

  2. Open the Gibson dryer control panel to access the timer. It is usually located behind a panel on the top console.
  3. Take a photo of the wire connections on the old timer for reference. Then remove the wires noting their positions.
  4. Remove the mounting screws that secure the timer using a Phillips head screwdriver.
  5. Carefully remove the old timer and dispose of it properly.
  6. Position the new timer in place and reinstall the mounting screws to secure it.
  7. Reconnect all the wires to the same terminals they were originally attached based on your photo. Double check connections.
  8. Reinstall the Gibson dryer control panel ensuring all components are secure.
  9. Plug in the Gibson dryer and test both heating and cycles to verify the new timer is working properly before drying clothes.
  10. Refer to a wiring diagram if needed to troubleshoot any connections.

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9Dirty Moisture Sensor Bars

Repair Instructions:

The control board uses moisture sensor bars to check how damp the clothes are. These bars can get coated over time, especially from Gibson dryer sheet residue. Try cleaning the bars with warm soap and water. If the sensor bars are damaged, they need replacing. Follow instructions to remove and replace them safely. Handle the bars carefully when cleaning. Damaged bars give wrong readings. Cleaning or replacing fixes this. The bars help the Gibson dryer know when clothes are dry. Keeping them clean makes them work right.

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10Incoming Power Problem

Repair Instructions:

Plug in the Gibson dryer cord. Or check that the house power is on at the outlet and circuit breaker. Make sure the Gibson dryer is getting electricity.

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11Anti-wrinkle cycle option selected

Repair Instructions:

Many Gibson dryers have an anti-wrinkle setting. Choosing this makes the drum tumble the clothes a few minutes after drying ends. This helps prevent wrinkles. If this setting was picked by mistake, the Gibson dryer will keep turning on until the clothes are removed. Check the settings next time. Make sure anti-wrinkle is off if not wanted. Tumbling after drying can help clothes stay smooth. But the Gibson dryer will keep running until you take the clothes out.

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