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Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 washer/dryer

Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 washer/dryer Parts

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  • Washing Machine Washer for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part WP16123

    Optional parts diagram

    Washer

    Part #W10242307

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  • Washer Drain Hose for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part W11281268

    Washer top and cabinet parts diagram

    Hose Asm - D

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  • Laundry Center Dryer Gas Valve for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part 279889

    Burner assembly parts diagram

    Valve Assembly

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  • Dryer Cabinet Clip for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part WP98234

    Dryer front panel and door parts diagram

    Dryer Cabinet Clip

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  • Duct-trans for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part W10907639

    Dryer front panel and door parts diagram

    Rear Door

    Part #W10878120

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  • Laundry Appliance Screw for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part WPW10213953

    Washer top and cabinet parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #W10213953

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  • Washer Screw, #10-16 X 3/8-in for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part WP3390631

    Dryer cabinet and motor parts diagram

    Laundry Appliance Screw

    Part #3390631

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  • Whirlpool Washer Agitator for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part WP3951632

    Washer basket and tub parts diagram

    Washer Agitator

    Part #3951632

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  • Washer Start/run Capacitor for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part W11158830

    Washer gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Capacitor/in

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  • Wiring Diagram for Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 - Part W11097400

    Dryer/washer control panel parts diagram

    Wiring Diagram

    Part #W11097400

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Whirlpool WASHER/DRYER WGT4027HW1 FAQs

For a Whirlpool dryer, the typical lifespan is 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. In a stacked laundry center like Whirlpool WGT4027HW1, keeping airflow strong and fixing wear parts early is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or 15+.

What affects dryer lifespan the most

  • Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, clogged hood) increases heat and wear
  • Lint buildup in the lint screen housing and blower area reduces airflow
  • Overloading strains the drum support system and drive components
  • High heat, back-to-back loads accelerates thermal cycling on controls and thermostats
  • Worn drum support parts can cause noise and extra drag on the motor

Maintenance that adds years (simple, high impact)

  • Clean the lint screen every load
  • Check outside vent airflow monthly; it should be strong and steady
  • Clean the full vent path at least once per year (more often with pets or heavy use)
  • Stop using the dryer if you hear grinding or thumping; address it before it damages the drum or motor

Common “wear parts” that can extend life when replaced

If your dryer still heats and tumbles but is noisy or rough, replacing wear items is often the difference between a quick failure and years of added service.

Symptom Most likely wear area Example part for WGT4027HW1
Thumping, rumbling Drum support system Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
Squealing, dragging Drum support and belt path Dryer repair kit 4392065
Weak airflow, longer dry times Blower system or venting Dryer blower wheel WP697772

Why it matters

A dryer usually does not “wear out” all at once; it loses airflow, runs hotter, and then heat and friction shorten the life of the motor, thermostats, and drum supports. Preventing overheating and fixing noise early is the most cost-effective way to reach the upper end of the lifespan range.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 laundry center, the washer does not “dry” clothes; it removes water by draining and spinning. To actually dry clothes, move the load to the dryer section and run a timed or automatic dry cycle.

What you can do in the washer (to get clothes as dry as possible)

  • Choose the highest spin option available for the cycle you selected.
  • Avoid overloading; a packed basket cannot spin water out efficiently.
  • Use the correct cycle for the fabric (bulky items often need extra spin).
  • If the load is still very wet, run an extra drain and spin.
  • Make sure the washer is level; an unbalanced tub can reduce spin speed.

How to dry using the dryer section (typical steps)

  1. Clean the lint screen before every load.
  2. Load the dryer loosely (do not pack items tight).
  3. Select an automatic dry cycle for most loads, or timed dry for a set number of minutes.
  4. Start the cycle; check dryness near the end and add time if needed.

Quick guide: washer vs. dryer

Task Washer section Dryer section
Remove water Drain + spin Not applicable
Fully dry clothes Not possible Yes (heated air + tumbling)
Best “extra” option Extra drain and spin Timed dry add-on

If clothes are still too wet after spinning

These issues commonly reduce water removal and can make drying take much longer:

  • Drive system problems (belt or pulley slipping)
  • Suspension problems causing out-of-balance spinning
  • Drain performance issues (slow drain can limit spin)

If you hear squealing, burning rubber smell, or the basket struggles to reach speed, check the drive belt W11239857 and the Whirlpool washer drive pulley W10721967.

Why it matters

Getting the load properly spun out in the washer reduces dryer time, improves energy efficiency, and helps prevent musty odors from clothes sitting damp too long.

Last updated: January 2026

The Whirlpool WGT4027HW1 is a stacked laundry center, meaning it has a top-load washer on the bottom and a separate dryer on the top. You wash a load in the washer, then move the clothes to the dryer; it does not wash and dry the same load in one continuous cycle.

How the WGT4027HW1 laundry center runs a load

A stacked laundry center works in two distinct steps: wash first, then dry.

  • Washer step: Fill, agitate, drain, and spin to remove water.
  • Transfer step: Move wet clothes from the washer basket to the dryer drum.
  • Dryer step: Tumble with heated air (or unheated air on air-fluff) until dry.
  • Exhaust step: Most units vent moist air outside through a vent duct (electric and gas dryers both vent).

What people often mean by “combo” (and why it matters)

Many customers use “washer-dryer combo” to describe two different products. Here is the practical difference:

Type What it is Do you move clothes? Typical drying method
Stacked laundry center (WGT4027HW1) Separate washer + separate dryer in one cabinet Yes Vented dryer
All-in-one washer/dryer Single drum does both No Often ventless (condensing/heat pump)

Why it matters

If you expect a true all-in-one, the biggest surprise is cycle time and workflow. With the WGT4027HW1, you can start the dryer only after you transfer the load, but you also get the familiar performance of a dedicated dryer.

Common “how it works” troubleshooting clues

If the washer or dryer is not behaving normally, these parts are often involved:

Quick safety and setup reminders

  • Unplug power before opening panels.
  • For gas dryers, shut off the gas supply before service.
  • Keep the lint screen and venting clear to prevent long dry times.

Last updated: January 2026

For most households, a 2-in-1 washer/dryer combo is worth it only when space and “wash-to-dry” convenience matter more than speed and capacity. Since you already have a Whirlpool stacked laundry center model WGT4027HW1, you typically get faster drying and better laundry throughput than most all-in-one combo units.

When a 2-in-1 combo is worth it

A combo can be the right choice when you cannot fit a separate washer and dryer or a stacked laundry center.

  • You have a very small laundry footprint (closet, condo, RV)
  • You want one machine to wash and dry without moving loads
  • You do smaller loads and can wait longer for drying
  • You do laundry less often (lower weekly volume)
  • You prefer fewer hookups and a simpler install layout

When it usually is not worth it

Combos are commonly a poor fit for busy households because drying takes longer and you cannot wash the next load while the first load is drying.

  • You run back-to-back loads (family laundry)
  • You need fast turnaround (uniforms, work clothes)
  • You wash bulky items often (towels, bedding)
  • You want easier service access and simpler repairs

Quick comparison

Feature 2-in-1 combo Stacked laundry center (like WGT4027HW1)
Wash-to-dry convenience High Medium
Drying speed Slower Faster
Laundry throughput Lower Higher
Typical load flexibility Smaller Larger

If your decision is really “repair vs replace”

If your WGT4027HW1 dryer is noisy (thumping or squealing), worn drum support rollers are a common cause. Pricing and replacing a known-fit roller such as the dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 (part number W10314171) is often more cost-effective than switching appliance types.

Why it matters

“Worth it” comes down to throughput. A combo can take hours to finish a full wash-and-dry cycle, which limits how much laundry you can complete in a day compared with a dedicated dryer section.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your laundry centers

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Main causes: broken dryer drive belt, weak drive motor, binding drum seals…

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Main causes: blocked exhaust vent, clogged lint screen, bad timer, moisture sensing problems, weak gas valve coils, bad …

Main causes: broken lid switch or lid lock, faulty drive motor, drain system problem, broken drive system components…

Main causes: bad lid switch or lid lock, drive motor failure, broken motor coupler, bad timer, faulty electronic control…

Main causes: clogged drain system, blocked drain hose, bad drain pump…

Main causes: control system failure, broken heating element, bad gas valve coils, gas supply failure, voltage supply pro…

Main causes: unbalanced load, broken suspension springs or shocks, worn snubber ring…

Main causes: lack of water supply, failed lid switch or lid lock, bad water level pressure switch, control system failur…

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These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your laundry center.

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