How do I fix error code f3 e3 on Whirlpool dryer?
On Whirlpool dryer model CEM2940TQ1, an F3 E3 message points to a control sensing problem; the fastest first fix is a hard reset, then verifying airflow and heat safety devices so the dryer does not overheat and re-trigger the fault. Use the CEM2940TQ1 installation guide for safe power and venting requirements.
Reset and confirm the code is cleared
- Turn OFF the dryer circuit breaker(s) for 1 full minute.
- Turn the breaker(s) ON.
- Start a Timed Dry cycle.
- Let it run 1 minute and watch for the code to return.
- If the code returns, stop the cycle and continue with the checks below.
Checks that fix the most repeat F3 E3 situations
Restricted venting and overheating are common triggers for temperature-sensing faults.
- Clean the lint screen; confirm strong airflow at the outside exhaust hood.
- Inspect the vent run for crushing, kinks, or heavy lint buildup.
- Make sure the vent connection is secured and not leaking lint into the cabinet.
- Verify the dryer is level and not pushed tight against the vent.
- If the dryer runs hot, shuts down, or cycles heat oddly, test the thermostats and thermal cut-off.
Parts to test or replace when symptoms match
| Symptom | What it usually points to | Example part for CEM2940TQ1 |
|---|---|---|
| Overheats, shuts off, or repeatedly faults | Heat safety circuit opening | Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 |
| Heat cycles erratically or dries inconsistently | Temperature regulation issue | Dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 |
| Weak airflow and long dry times (after vent is confirmed clear) | Air movement problem | Dryer blower wheel WP694089 |
Why it matters
When airflow is restricted, the heater area runs hotter than designed; that forces thermostats and safety fuses to open and can cause repeated fault codes, longer dry times, and unnecessary wear on the heating and motor circuits.
Last updated: February 2026
How much to replace a whirlpool dryer motor?
Replacing the drive motor on a Whirlpool dryer like model CEM2940TQ1 typically runs about $200 to $600 total (parts plus labor). If you do it yourself, you usually pay about $95 to $200 for the motor, plus any related wear parts you replace at the same time.
Typical cost breakdown (parts vs. labor)
Here is what we see most often for a commercial dryer motor job:
- Drive motor part: commonly $95 to $200+ (model-specific)
- Labor: commonly $150 to $400+ (service call, teardown, reassembly)
- Optional “while you’re in there” parts: $10 to $60+ (belt, idler, rollers, fuses)
- Downtime cost (commercial use): often matters as much as the repair bill
| Scenario | What you pay for | Typical total |
|---|---|---|
| DIY motor swap | Motor + your time | $95 to $250 |
| Pro repair | Motor + labor | $200 to $600 |
| Motor plus wear items | Motor + belt/roller/idler items | $230 to $700 |
Parts that commonly get replaced with a motor
If the motor failed due to drag, heat, or a seized drum support, replacing only the motor can lead to a repeat failure. These parts are commonly serviced together:
- Drive motor 279827 (main motor that turns the drum)
- Belt 341241 (worn belt can slip and overheat components)
- Dryer repair kit 4392065 (common wear items bundled for a refresh)
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit 279816 (often opens if airflow is restricted)
Why it matters (especially on a commercial dryer)
On a commercial Whirlpool dryer, a weak motor can cause slow starts, humming, tripped breakers, or a drum that will not turn. Fixing airflow and drag issues at the same time helps protect the new motor and keeps cycle times consistent.
Before you spend money: quick checks that affect the quote
These items change the real-world cost because they can mimic a bad motor or cause it to fail:
- Verify the dryer is on a grounded 3-prong outlet and avoid extension cords
- Confirm the door switch is working and the door fully closes
- Check venting for restrictions; long or kinked venting can overheat the dryer
- Make sure the dryer is level and the drum turns freely by hand (power off)
For installation and venting requirements that impact overheating and motor stress, follow the CEM2940TQ1 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my CEM2940TQ1?
Your Whirlpool commercial dryer’s model number is printed on the serial-rating plate in the dryer door well. Open the door and look around the door opening area; the plate lists both the model number and serial number for identification and correct parts matching.
Where to look (fast checklist)
- Open the dryer door fully.
- Look in the door well (the recessed area around the opening).
- Find the serial-rating plate (a label or metal tag).
- Read the model number and serial number directly from that plate.
- Write them down exactly as shown (letters and numbers).
What the model number is used for
Using the correct model number (CEM2940TQ1) ensures you get parts that fit your exact Whirlpool commercial dryer configuration, including electrical and cabinet variations.
| You need | Where it’s found | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Serial-rating plate in the door well | Matches diagrams and the correct replacement parts |
| Serial number | Same serial-rating plate | Helps identify production-specific variations |
Why it matters
Commercial dryers often have multiple versions that look similar. The serial-rating plate is the most reliable way to match components like the dryer terminal block WP3397659 or the dryer door switch WPW10237959 to your exact unit.
Related documentation
For installation and electrical connection details that reference the model and serial plate location, use the installation guide.
Last updated: March 2026





