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Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 gas dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washing Machine Washer for Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 - Part WP16123

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Whirlpool Gas Dryer WGD7300DW1 FAQs

The Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 gas dryer typically has a large-capacity drum (commonly around 7.0 cu. ft.), but the exact published capacity for your specific unit is best confirmed in the WGD7300DW1 owner's manual. This avoids mixing up similar Whirlpool model numbers.

How to confirm the exact capacity

We recommend verifying capacity using the model-specific documentation or rating information.

  • Check the specifications section in the WGD7300DW1 owner's manual
  • Look for a model/serial tag on the dryer (often inside the door opening)
  • Compare the model number carefully: WGD7300DW1 is a gas dryer (not a washer)
  • If you are comparing dryers, use drum capacity (cu. ft.) as the spec
  • If you are planning venting or installation space, use the WGD7300DW1 installation guide for dimensions and clearances
Common capacity ranges (for context)

Most full-size Whirlpool gas dryers fall into these ranges:

Dryer type Typical capacity range
Compact dryer 3.4 to 4.0 cu. ft.
Full-size standard 6.5 to 7.4 cu. ft.
Extra-large 7.4 to 9.0 cu. ft.
Why it matters

Capacity affects how much laundry you can dry per load and how well items tumble for even drying. Overloading a large-capacity drum can still cause long dry times, while underloading can lead to wrinkling on some cycles.

Last updated: January 2026

To reset your Whirlpool gas dryer model WGD7300DW1 (often called a “Duet”), we recommend a simple power reset: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle. This clears many control glitches.

Quick reset steps (most common)
  • Press Power/Cancel to stop the current cycle.
  • Unplug the dryer (or turn the circuit breaker OFF).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Select a cycle and press Start.

If you want the exact button sequence for your control panel, follow the reset and control-lock instructions in the WGD7300DW1 user manual.

If the controls are locked

Many Whirlpool dryers have a Control Lock feature that makes the panel seem “frozen.” Try these common unlock methods:

  • Press and hold Control Lock for about 3 seconds (if your panel has it).
  • If there is no Control Lock button, press and hold the button labeled for lock (often End of Cycle Signal or a similar key) for about 3 seconds.
  • After unlocking, press Power and then Start.
When a reset will not fix it

A reset helps with software-style issues. It will not fix a hard stop caused by a failed safety device or a no-start condition. Check these basics:

  • Door fully closed; listen for a click from the door switch
  • House breaker not tripped; outlet has power
  • Lint screen and venting clear (overheating can trigger safety shutdowns)
  • Dryer starts then stops: watch for error codes and symptoms
Common symptom-to-next-step guide
What you see What it usually points to What to do next
No response at all Power supply issue Check breaker, outlet, cord
Runs but no heat Ignition/heating circuit issue Check venting, then burner components
Starts only with door pressure Door switch issue Inspect/replace door switch

If the dryer will not start consistently, the door switch is a common failure item on this model; see the dryer door switch WP3406107.

Why it matters

Resetting is a fast way to clear a stuck control and avoid unnecessary part replacement. If the dryer is overheating or failing to ignite, fixing airflow or a burner-related issue prevents repeat shutdowns and long dry times.

For code-based troubleshooting, use our Whirlpool duet dryer error codes reference.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 gas dryer, the PF code usually means the control detected a power interruption (power failure) during a cycle. Restore a steady power supply, clear the code by restarting the cycle, and then watch for repeat PF events that point to a loose outlet, breaker issue, or failing power cord.

Quick reset steps (most PF codes clear here)
  • Press Cancel/Stop to clear the display.
  • Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute.
  • Restore power and start a timed cycle to confirm normal operation.
  • If PF returns immediately, stop using the dryer until power is stable.
What to check next (common causes)
  • House power: A tripped breaker, weak breaker, or recent outage/voltage dip.
  • Outlet and plug fit: Loose receptacle contacts can cause brief dropouts.
  • Power cord: Damage, overheating marks, or a loose terminal connection.
  • Control lockups: Rare, but a reset often clears a temporary glitch.
  • Repeated PF at the same point in a cycle: Often indicates an intermittent power connection.
When a part is likely involved

PF is usually a power-supply issue, not a heating or motor failure. If the dryer also stops when you open and close the door, check the door switch because an intermittent switch can mimic “lost power” symptoms.

Symptom with PF Most likely cause What we recommend
PF after a storm/outage Utility interruption Reset and run a test cycle
PF when the dryer vibrates Loose outlet/cord connection Inspect outlet, cord, and terminal block
PF plus dryer stops when door is moved Door switch issue Inspect/replace dryer door switch WP3406107
Why it matters

A PF code is your dryer’s way of telling you the cycle was interrupted. Fixing the underlying power drop prevents incomplete drying, nuisance shutdowns, and potential overheating at a loose electrical connection.

For model-specific control panel behavior and reset steps, follow the WGD7300DW1 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, Whirlpool Duet is a dryer series that includes both gas and electric models. Your Whirlpool WGD7300DW1 is a gas dryer (the “WGD” prefix identifies Whirlpool gas dryer models); use the WGD7300DW1 owner's manual to confirm features and operating details for your exact unit.

How to tell if a Whirlpool Duet is gas or electric

We use the model number and the utility hookup to identify the fuel type.

  • Model prefix: Whirlpool gas dryers commonly start with WGD; electric models often start with WED.
  • Gas hookup: Gas models connect to a household gas supply line and have a burner assembly.
  • Power cord: Gas dryers typically use a standard 120V outlet; electric dryers typically use a 240V outlet.
  • Heat source parts: Gas models use an igniter and gas valve; electric models use a heating element.
  • Data plate: The rating label on the cabinet lists gas type and BTU information on gas models.
Quick comparison: gas vs electric Duet dryers
Feature Gas dryer (like WGD7300DW1) Electric dryer
Heat source Gas burner Electric heating element
Typical outlet 120V 240V
Common heat parts Igniter, gas valve, radiant sensor Heating element, thermal cut-off
Parts that are specific to gas heat (and why they matter)

If your WGD7300DW1 tumbles but does not heat, these gas-heat parts are common checks:

  • Igniter 279311: lights the burner so the dryer can produce heat.
  • Dryer radiant sensor WP338906: confirms burner flame; helps control ignition cycling.
  • Gas valve assembly (controls gas flow) and burner assembly (produces heat).
Why it matters

Gas and electric dryers use different heating systems, so troubleshooting steps and replacement parts are not interchangeable. Confirming that WGD7300DW1 is gas helps you choose the right repair path and correct Whirlpool parts.

Last updated: January 2026

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