20 Most Recent Whirlpool WED8300S Dryer Questions & Answers

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I change the belt now when press start nothing happens the light inside dryer does not shut off

It sounds like you have a three wire door switch on that dryer and you have hooked the wires up incorrectly on the door switch or the switch is just bad one of the two.
9/28/2015 12:42:51 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 28, 2015
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Dryer low heat

It sounds like one of the heating elements has gone out. I've replaced the one in mine and it's not difficult. They just plug in like the ones in an oven. You'll be able to tell which one when you get inside if that's it.
7/7/2014 12:38:03 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Jul 07, 2014
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Pf on dryer

Be the first to answer 6/25/2014 4:30:02 AM • Whirlpool... • Posted on Jun 25, 2014Be the first to answer
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Code f1

i just had this same problem happen to me and it is the machines control electronics board and its 250 bucks to order this part
5/8/2014 5:28:48 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on May 08, 2014
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Timer is working but dryer is not moving

The drive belt has either come off the tentioner pully or has broken into you will have to take it apart to find out.
5/10/2013 1:28:18 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on May 10, 2013
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My Whirlpool WED8300SW stop turning yesterday.

The standard warranty on appliances is two years, contact Whirpool at (866) 698-2538 to check warranty status.


Regarding the motor, the motor is tested by energizing it directly, and reading volts from MCU (motor control unit) or timer control board.

Here diagrams and parts for your model.

Call Whirpool first.
2/11/2013 3:13:06 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Feb 11, 2013
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Adg722 door wont stay open

11/6/2012 11:07:59 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Nov 06, 2012
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Doesnt get very hot

Most likely the heating element,,,but there are also about 30 other items that could cause the unit to run and not heat. The first is the line voltage coming into the unit. Other items could be the thermal limiter, a burnt wire, A shorted thermostat,a burnt contact in the timer. Temperature selector switch, operating thermostat, hi-limit thermostat...a sensor, electronci control... and the list goes on. Do you have a voltage meter and know how to use IT? Waiting to hear from you,Eric and Ann CampionP.S. Please keep in mind we help pay our staff with earnings from parts sales. Help us keep this valuable service free and order your parts from us. Visit our website for additional help at http://www.affordableappliance.com or for Parts Order Only, Call 1-570-622-6441
4/21/2012 1:08:05 AM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Apr 21, 2012
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Centriucal switch not closing.

Replace the switch. What is your model number?
3/31/2012 5:09:56 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Mar 31, 2012
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I have a whirlpool electric dryer and it will not

Hello,

The number one reason a dryer will not start is because of a blown thermal fuse. This tip i wrote will help ya to check the thermal fuse. http://www1.fixya.com/support/r10530385-dryer_power_but_start


I hope this will help ya to fix your dryer,
GENE
9/23/2011 9:21:27 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 23, 2011
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Whirlpool Dryer WED8300SW0 will not start... All

Hi dgouge...

Here are a few things to check:
ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR DRYER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DO ANY WORK ON IT.
Check to make sure you are getting full 220 Volt power to the dryer, if you are then:
Check your Wiring
Often the main wiring connection from the house, at the dryer, burns and the connection breaks. If this has happened to your dryer, you need to replace the power cord and the terminal block inside the dryer to which the wire is attached.
Check the Door Switch
If the door switch or the door-switch actuator is defective, the dryer won't work and you need to replace the failed component. The switch is inside the dryer main housing near the door frame. Sometimes you need to raise or open the top or front of the dryer to reach the switch. Check for continuity you should have none with door open, and should have a reading when closed. If not replace the door switch.
Check to make sure you heating problem is not a lint build up in the discharge hose or the dryer,as this condition can cause heater/thermistor problems such as overheating of the heating coil leading to failure of the coil and burnout of the thermostat/thermistor due to overheat.
Remove the back/or front just under the door of the machine and try to locate the air duct going from the blower to the drum. Normally inside/outside the air duct you will find the heating coil and the thermostats/thermistors. Once you have located the heating coil, remove the two wires from it and check the coil with an ohm meter across the two terminals of the coil.
You should read continuity across the terminals, if not you will need to replace the coil as it is faulty.
If the heating coil is ok, then:
You can check the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse one at a time by removing the two wires and taping them together with electrical tape.
If the coil heats up then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse as it is faulty.
If you have an ohm meter then you can test the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse,
then you do not have to tape the wires together as described above.
To test your thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse remove the wires from the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse and check for continuity, if you DO NOT have continuity then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse.
DO NOT LEAVE THE WIRES TAPED TOGETHER AFTER THE TEST AS THIS COULD CAUSE A FIRE BECAUSE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE SAFETY.
Check your blower wheel to make sure it is secure to the shaft and not plugged with lint,socks,etc.
If the thermal fuse overheats the dryer will not operate. It's located on the blower housing. It cannot be reset.
You can test it with an Ohm meter or continuity checker, remove both wires from the thermal fuse and put the test probes to each of the ends of the thermal fuse, if no continuity then replace the thermal fuse.
A vent clogged with lint can cause it to overheat.
Right after replacing a dryer element, always run the dryer on 'air fluff' / 'no heat', and go outside to verify there's plenty of air coming out your vent system.
If the vent's clogged, that new element can burn out very quickly.
For video and pictures on how to replace a generic element go to the following website:
davesrepair.com/DIYhelp/DIYreplacingWPLdryels.htm
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9/21/2011 9:25:47 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 21, 2011
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My dryer turns on and reads sensing , but does not


If your dryer heats yet does not tumble i would be looking for a broken belt..when its heating that means the motor is running,but since i suspect the belt of being broken its not tumbling
9/13/2011 12:42:57 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 13, 2011
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Have 240 volt on receptacle

Hi rbmills...
I know you have already checked some of the items below, but here are a few more to check and some suggestions.

ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR DRYER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DO ANY WORK ON IT.
Check to make sure you are getting full 220 Volt power to the dryer, if you are then:
Check to make sure you are getting power to the display board.
Check your Wiring
Often the main wiring connection from the house, at the dryer, burns and the connection breaks. If this has happened to your dryer, you need to replace the power cord and the terminal block inside the dryer to which the wire is attached.
Check the Door Switch
If the door switch or the door-switch actuator is defective, the dryer won't work and you need to replace the failed component. The switch is inside the dryer main housing near the door frame. Sometimes you need to raise or open the top or front of the dryer to reach the switch. Check for continuity you should have none with door open, and should have a reading when closed. If not replace the door switch.
Check to make sure you heating problem is not a lint build up in the discharge hose or the dryer,as this condition can cause heater/thermistor problems such as overheating of the heating coil leading to failure of the coil and burnout of the thermostat/thermistor due to overheat.
Remove the back/or front just under the door of the machine and try to locate the air duct going from the blower to the drum. Normally inside/outside the air duct you will find the heating coil and the thermostats/thermistors. Once you have located the heating coil, remove the two wires from it and check the coil with an ohm meter across the two terminals of the coil.
You should read continuity across the terminals, if not you will need to replace the coil as it is faulty.
If the heating coil is ok, then:
You can check the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse one at a time by removing the two wires and taping them together with electrical tape.
If the coil heats up then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse as it is faulty.
If you have an ohm meter then you can test the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse,
then you do not have to tape the wires together as described above.
To test your thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse remove the wires from the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse and check for continuity, if you DO NOT have continuity then replace the thermostat/thermistor/thermal fuse.
DO NOT LEAVE THE WIRES TAPED TOGETHER AFTER THE TEST AS THIS COULD CAUSE A FIRE BECAUSE YOU HAVE REMOVED THE SAFETY.
Check your blower wheel to make sure it is secure to the shaft and not plugged with lint,socks,etc.
If the thermal fuse overheats the dryer will not operate. It's located on the blower housing. It cannot be reset.
You can test it with an Ohm meter or continuity checker, remove both wires from the thermal fuse and put the test probes to each of the ends of the thermal fuse, if no continuity then replace the thermal fuse.
A vent clogged with lint can cause it to overheat.
Right after replacing a dryer element, always run the dryer on 'air fluff' / 'no heat', and go outside to verify there's plenty of air coming out your vent system.
If the vent's clogged, that new element can burn out very quickly.
For video and pictures on how to replace a generic element go to the following website:
davesrepair.com/DIYhelp/DIYreplacingWPLdryels.htm
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9/6/2011 6:59:41 PM • Whirlpool... • Answered on Sep 06, 2011
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