How to tell if a gas valve is bad on a dryer?
On a Whirlpool WGD5540SQ0 gas dryer, a “bad gas valve” usually shows up as no heat even though the drum runs and the gas supply shutoff valve is open. Most often, the failure is actually in the valve coils or flame-sensing circuit, not the valve body itself; use the WGD5540SQ0 installation guide checks first.
Quick symptoms that point to a gas valve or coil problem
- Dryer tumbles but never heats on a heat cycle.
- Igniter glows, then shuts off, and the burner never lights.
- Burner lights once, then stops heating later in the cycle (intermittent heat).
- You hear normal clicking, but there is no flame.
- Heat returns briefly after the dryer cools down, then fails again.
What to check first (before testing parts)
From the Whirlpool guidance for gas dryers, confirm these basics:
- Run a full heat cycle (not Air Dry) and let it run about 5 minutes.
- Verify the gas supply line shutoff valve is open (handle parallel to the pipe).
- Confirm the door is fully closed and Start was pressed firmly.
- Check house power: some homes have 2 fuses/breakers feeding the dryer.
- Make sure the exhaust vent is not restricted; poor airflow can mimic heating problems.
Simple diagnostic path (most common to least common)
| What you observe | Most likely cause | What we typically replace |
|---|---|---|
| Igniter never glows | Ignition circuit issue | Radiant sensor, thermostat, wiring |
| Igniter glows, no flame | Gas valve coils not opening | Dryer valve coil kit 279834 |
| Flame starts then quits mid-cycle | Coils failing when hot | Dryer valve coil kit 279834 |
| Heat is weak and cycling oddly | Airflow restriction or thermostat issue | Vent cleaning, dryer operating thermostat WP3387134 |
Why it matters
A dryer that tumbles with no heat is often a fast, affordable fix when you diagnose in the right order. On gas models like the WGD5540SQ0, the valve coils are a common wear item and are typically replaced before the complete gas valve.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the capacity of the WGD5540SQ0?
The Whirlpool WGD5540SQ0 is a full-size 29-inch gas dryer; its drum capacity is typically about 7.0 cu. ft. This larger capacity is designed for everyday family loads and helps bulky items tumble for better airflow. Confirm the exact spec in the WGD5540SQ0 owner's manual.
What that capacity means for loading
A full-size Whirlpool dryer drum handles larger loads, but drying performance still depends on airflow and tumbling space.
- Fill the drum loosely; stop around 3/4 full for best tumbling
- Dry heavy items (towels, jeans) separately from lightweight items
- Dry one bulky item at a time (comforter, sleeping bag) if tumbling slows
- Clean the lint screen before every load to maintain airflow
- Avoid overdrying; use an automatic cycle when available
Quick load-size guide (practical)
| Load type | Typical fit in a full-size 29-inch drum | Best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed everyday laundry | Large | Leave room for items to lift and fall |
| Towels | Medium to large | Do not pack tight; towels need airflow |
| Bulky item (comforter) | Usually fits | Stop if it balls up or stops tumbling |
Why it matters
Using the right load size reduces dry time, improves energy efficiency, and lowers wear on moving parts such as the dryer drum belt 341241 and drum support components.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Whirlpool WGD5540SQ0 dryer?
A Whirlpool WGD5540SQ0 dryer typically lasts about 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Keeping airflow strong (clean lint screen, clear venting) and fixing small wear items early helps this gas dryer reach the upper end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most full-size Whirlpool gas dryers like the WGD5540SQ0 land in this range:
| Usage pattern | Typical life expectancy |
|---|---|
| Light use (1 to 3 loads/week) | 12 to 15 years |
| Average use (4 to 7 loads/week) | 10 to 13 years |
| Heavy use (multiple loads/day) | 7 to 10 years |
Maintenance that extends dryer life
We see the longest-lasting dryers when these basics are done consistently:
- Clean the lint screen before every load.
- Use a 4-inch heavy metal vent and exhaust outdoors (avoid plastic or foil vent).
- Keep the vent run short and free of lint buildup; check the outside hood for strong airflow.
- Do not crush or kink the vent when pushing the dryer back.
- Avoid overloading; it strains the drum support rollers, idler pulley, and drive motor.
For model-specific care and operating tips, follow the WGD5540SQ0 owner’s manual.
Wear parts that commonly limit lifespan
If the dryer runs but squeals, thumps, or stops tumbling, these are common wear items to check:
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (broken belt, no tumbling)
- Dryer idler pulley WP691366 (squealing, belt tension issues)
- Drum support rollers (often included in a maintenance kit)
- Blower wheel (rattling, weak airflow)
Why it matters
A dryer that is slow to dry or runs hotter than normal usually has restricted airflow. That extra heat and run time accelerates wear on thermostats, the drive system, and gas ignition components, shortening overall life.
Last updated: January 2026





