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Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 dryer

Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Wiring Diagram Label for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part LIT3406692

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    Wiring Diagram Label

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  • Cabinet for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 3399596

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  • Plug for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 3403632

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  • Top for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 8271390

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    Top

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  • Dryer Lint Screen Cover (white) for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 8283378

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    Dryer Lint Screen Cover (white)

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  • Door Seal for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 6405245

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  • End Cap for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 8271362

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    End Cap

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  • Maytag Dryer Control Bracket for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part 8271418

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    Maytag Dryer Control Bracket

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  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part LIT8314844

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  • Repair Manual for Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 - Part LIT677818

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Whirlpool Dryer LER5644JQ0 FAQs

If your Whirlpool dryer model LER5644JQ0 will not run at all (no motor, no heat), a blown thermal fuse is a top suspect. We confirm it by unplugging the dryer and checking the fuse for continuity with a multimeter; a good fuse reads near 0 ohms.

What you’ll typically see when the thermal fuse is blown

  • Dryer will not start even though the controls look normal
  • Drum light may work but the motor will not run
  • Start button clicks but nothing happens
  • Dryer may have overheated or had poor airflow before it failed
  • Lint buildup or a crushed/blocked vent is often part of the root cause

How to test it (safe, reliable method)

  1. Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker).
  2. Access the thermal fuse area (commonly on the blower housing or exhaust duct on many Whirlpool electric dryers).
  3. Pull the wires off the fuse terminals (grab the connector, not the wire).
  4. Set your multimeter to ohms/continuity.
  5. Touch one probe to each terminal.

Interpreting the meter reading

Meter result What it means What to do next
~0 ohms or continuity tone Fuse is good Check door switch, start switch, timer, motor circuit
OL, infinite, no tone Fuse is blown Replace the fuse and fix the airflow problem

Parts that commonly go with an overheat or no-heat diagnosis

A blown thermal fuse is often a symptom of overheating. For LER5644JQ0, these parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Replacing the fuse without correcting airflow (lint restriction, long vent run, blocked exterior hood) can cause the new fuse to blow again. Restoring proper airflow helps drying performance and protects the heating circuit.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool LER5644JQ0 dryer, the control console and top panel typically come off first; then you can release the front panel clips and remove the front panel screws. This gives you safe access to common service areas like the belt, drum, and blower housing.

Before you start (safety)

  • Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
  • If it is hard-wired, switch the breaker OFF.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges are sharp.
  • Use a container for screws so nothing drops into the cabinet.

Typical panel removal steps (LER5644JQ0-STYLE cabinet)

  1. Remove the lint screen (if your lint screen is in the top panel opening).
  2. Remove the screws that secure the control console (often at the console ends or along the back).
  3. Rotate the console up and back (support it so you do not strain wiring).
  4. Remove the screws holding the main top; slide the top back slightly and lift it off.
  5. Insert a flat screwdriver between the upper and lower front panel seams to release the spring clips.
  6. Remove the front panel mounting screws (usually inside the cabinet near the top corners).
  7. Lift the front panel up and off the lower retaining tabs.

What you may need to disconnect

Item When you disconnect it Tip
Door switch harness If the front panel has wiring Label the connector before unplugging
Drum belt tension If you are removing the drum Release the idler arm first

Why it matters

Removing panels in the right order prevents broken plastic tabs, stripped screws, and damaged wiring. It also makes common repairs (belt, idler pulley, blower wheel, motor) much faster and safer.

Parts commonly involved after panel removal

If you are opening the cabinet because the drum will not turn, squeals, or thumps, these are frequent wear items:

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool dryer model LER5644JQ0, the F4 E4 code means low or no line voltage. The dryer is not getting the correct power supply, so the heater may not turn on; clearing the code does not fix the underlying power issue.

What to do first (safe, quick checks)

  • Press any control pad to clear the code and try a cycle again.
  • Confirm the dryer is plugged in fully and the cord is not loose.
  • Check the home breaker: most electric dryers need a 2-pole (double) breaker; reset it fully OFF, then ON.
  • If the drum tumbles but there is no heat, suspect a partial power loss (one leg of 240V missing).
  • If the code returns, stop using heat cycles until power is corrected.

Power symptoms and what they usually mean

What you notice What it often points to What to check next
Dryer runs but no heat Low/incorrect line voltage Breaker, outlet, cord connections
Dryer will not start No line voltage Breaker, outlet, power cord
Code appears intermittently Loose connection or weak supply Terminal block, outlet tension

If power is good but the dryer still will not heat

Once correct voltage is confirmed at the outlet, a no-heat condition can also be caused by a failed heating circuit component. Common parts involved include:

Why it matters

F4 E4 is a power-supply warning; running the dryer with incorrect voltage can prevent heating and can lead to repeated shutdowns. Correcting the electrical supply first avoids unnecessary part replacement and restores normal drying performance.

Related help: Whirlpool electronic control model dryer error codes

Last updated: February 2026

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