How much does it cost to replace a heating element in a Whirlpool dryer?
For a Whirlpool LE5650XMW1 dryer, heating-element replacement typically costs $100 to $350 total, with about $230 being a common average once parts and labor are included. Your final price mainly depends on service rates and whether any heat-related safety parts also need replacement.
What makes the price go up or down
- Labor time and local rates: service call fees and hourly labor vary widely.
- Electric vs. gas dryer design: access and disassembly time can differ.
- Airflow problems: a restricted vent can overheat the heater area and lead to additional repairs.
- Extra parts needed: techs often check thermostats and thermal cut-offs during a no-heat repair.
- DIY vs. pro repair: DIY can reduce labor cost, but only if you can safely test and reassemble correctly.
Parts that are commonly checked with a no-heat complaint
Even when the heating element is the main suspect, we often see these items evaluated at the same time:
| Item | What it does | When it’s commonly replaced |
|---|---|---|
| Thermal cut-off | Shuts heat down if temperatures get unsafe | Dryer overheats, vent restricted, repeated no-heat |
| Heater wiring | Carries power to the heater terminals | Burnt connectors, loose terminals, heat damage |
| Lint screen and lint path | Keeps airflow moving through the drum | Long dry times, overheating, burning smell |
Model-matched examples from this dryer’s parts list include the cut-off kit 279769 and the dryer heating element wire kit 279457.
Why it matters (and how to avoid repeat failures)
The LE5650XMW1 manual warns that a blocked lint screen increases drying time and can create a fire hazard; it also recommends removing built-up internal lint every 2 to 3 years (more often with heavy use). Following those airflow and cleaning steps helps protect the heating system and keeps drying times normal. See the LE5650XMW1 owner’s manual for cleaning guidance and safety notes.
Last updated: February 2026
What does F-01 mean on a whirlpool dryer?
F-01 is an electronic control fault code used on some Whirlpool dryers with a digital display. The Whirlpool LE5650XMW1 is a mechanical-timer dryer, so it does not generate F-01; if your dryer is showing F-01, the code is coming from a different model or a different Whirlpool dryer.
Confirm what appliance is actually showing the code
Use these quick checks to match the code to the right unit:
- Read the full model number from the dryer’s door opening or cabinet label (not the manual cover).
- Verify the code is on the dryer’s display, not on a washer, pedestal, or smart hub.
- Compare the control panel: mechanical knob timers do not display F-codes.
- If the label is missing, match the unit by timer style, door style, and console layout.
If your Whirlpool dryer truly has an F-01 code
On Whirlpool electronic-control dryers, F-01 points to a problem with the main control electronics or its connections. Start with safe, basic steps:
- Unplug the dryer for 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Check the power cord and terminal block area for loose or overheated connections.
- Reseat any accessible wiring plugs at the control (after disconnecting power).
- If the code returns, schedule service for control diagnosis.
| Dryer type | Can show F-01? | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical timer (like LE5650XMW1) | No | Use standard no-start/no-heat troubleshooting |
| Electronic control with display | Yes | Follow electronic error-code troubleshooting |
If you meant “dryer won’t start” or “won’t heat” on LE5650XMW1
Because LE5650XMW1 does not use error codes, troubleshoot by symptom. Common no-start checks include door switch and drive system issues; common no-heat checks include airflow and thermal safety devices. For safe disassembly and operating guidance, use the LE5650XMW1 manual.
Helpful parts often involved in these repairs:
- Dryer door switch W10820036 (start enable)
- Drum belt 341241 (drum not turning)
- Cut-off kit 279769 (overheat protection)
Why it matters
Using the correct model number is the fastest way to get the right diagnosis and parts. Error codes are model-specific; mechanical Whirlpool dryers rely on symptom-based troubleshooting instead.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my LE5650XMW1?
On Whirlpool dryer model LE5650XMW1, the model number is printed on the model and serial number plate. The LE5650XMW1 owner's manual shows this plate location on the dryer cabinet near the door opening.
Where to look on the dryer
Check these common spots first (they match the manual’s diagram for this style of Whirlpool dryer):
- Open the dryer door and look around the door opening
- Look on the front frame just inside the door (cabinet opening)
- Check the area near the door latch side and hinge side
- Find the plate that lists both Model and Serial numbers
What the label looks like
The correct label is a model and serial number plate, not a cycle chart or wiring diagram. It typically includes:
- Model number (example: LE5650XMW1)
- Serial number
- Electrical information
- Sometimes the manufacturing code/date
| You need | Why you need it | Where it’s found |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit your exact dryer | Model and serial number plate |
| Serial number | Helps match production changes | Same plate |
| Purchase date | Useful for records and service | Sales receipt or your notes |
Why it matters
Whirlpool dryers can look similar across model series; using the exact model number helps us match the right diagrams and replacement parts (for example, a drum belt 341241 or dryer door switch W10820036) for your specific LE5650XMW1.
Last updated: March 2026





