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Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 27" electric dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 27" electric dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Dryer Door Assembly for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10208266

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    Dryer Door Assembly

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  • Dryer Door Glass for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10208270

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  • Medallion for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10117943

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  • Light for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10236079

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    Light

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  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10423118

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    Installation Instructions

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  • Hold-down Kit for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part 8529894

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    Hold-down Kit

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  • Cover for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10530670

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  • Bracket for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10208218

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  • Dryer Console (silver) for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part W10352484

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    Dryer Console (silver)

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  • Box for Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 - Part 8544770

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Whirlpool 27" Electric Dryer WED97HEXL1 FAQs

Yes. For your Whirlpool dryer model WED97HEXL1, searching by the full model number is the most reliable way to get compatible replacement parts because it filters results to the exact diagrams and part listings built for that dryer.

How to search by model number (best practice)

  • Use the complete model number: WED97HEXL1 (letters and numbers matter).
  • Match the model from the dryer’s ID tag, not just the series name.
  • Use the model-specific diagrams to confirm where the part installs.
  • Cross-check the part description (for example, roller vs. idler pulley) before ordering.
  • Keep your serial number handy; some revisions can affect part selection.

What you can find when you search WED97HEXL1

Searching by model typically narrows you to the exact parts used on this 27-inch Whirlpool electric dryer, including common wear items and heating or airflow components.

What you need Example part for this model What it does
Squealing or thumping fix Dryer repair kit 4392067 Bundles common drum support and belt-drive wear parts
Drum support issue Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 Supports the drum as it turns
Belt tension problem Dryer idler pulley W10837240 Keeps proper tension on the drive belt

Why it matters

Dryer parts are highly model-specific. Searching by WED97HEXL1 helps prevent ordering a look-alike part that does not fit, which can cause repeat breakdowns, noise, poor drying, or installation headaches.

Tip for faster, safer DIY repairs

Before you start a repair, we recommend reviewing the wiring, access panels, and installation notes in the WED97HEXL1 installation guide. It also lists common tools (like nut drivers, a level, and pliers) that help you plan the job.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 27-inch electric dryer, replacing the drive motor typically runs about $200 to $600 total (parts plus labor). The motor itself is commonly $150 to $300, and professional labor often adds $150 to $300 depending on access, diagnostics, and any worn drive parts found during teardown.

Typical cost breakdown

  • Drive motor part: often the biggest single cost
  • Labor: usually 1 to 2 hours for an experienced technician
  • Optional related parts: belt and drum support components are often replaced at the same time
  • Service call/diagnostic fee: may apply if you hire a pro
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY motor swap Motor only (plus any extras you choose) $150 to $350
Pro repair Motor + labor (plus diagnostic) $300 to $600+
“While it’s open” refresh Motor + common wear parts $350 to $700+

Parts that commonly get replaced with the motor

If the motor failed due to drag, overheating, or a seized drum support, replacing only the motor can lead to repeat problems. These are common add-ons for WED97HEXL1:

Why it matters

A dryer motor can fail because of normal wear, but it also fails when airflow is restricted or the drum drive system binds. Fixing the root cause helps the new motor run cooler, dry faster, and last longer.

Before you commit to the repair

We recommend these quick checks first:

  • Confirm the drum turns by hand with the dryer off; it should rotate smoothly.
  • Listen for squealing or grinding (often rollers or idler pulley).
  • Check for overheating symptoms; restricted venting can stress the motor.
  • Use the wiring diagram and component access steps in the WED97HEXL1 installation guide to plan safe disassembly and power shutoff.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool WED97HEXL1 dryer, the F01 error code points to an electronic control problem, most often the main control board (machine control) detecting a fault. Start with a power reset and basic power checks; if the code returns, the control typically needs service or replacement.

Quick checks to try first

  • Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 5 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle.
  • Confirm the dryer is getting proper power: the dryer should be plugged in and the household breaker should not be tripped.
  • Make sure the door is fully closed and the Start button is pressed firmly.
  • Avoid using Air Only when you are trying to verify heat or run a heated test cycle.
  • If the dryer will not start at all, verify the outlet and cord connection before replacing parts.

What to do if F01 comes back

If F01 returns after a reset, focus on the control and its connections.

  1. Disconnect power before opening any panels.
  2. Access the control area and take a clear photo of all wire connections before moving anything.
  3. Reseat wiring connectors to the control (a loose connection can trigger control faults).
  4. If wiring is secure and F01 persists, the electronic control is the most common fix.

Common repair path (most likely to least likely)

Likely cause What you may notice Typical fix
Main electronic control fault F01 repeats, dryer may stop or not start Replace control board
Loose/oxidized connector Intermittent F01 Reseat/clean connections
Power supply issue Random resets, no start Correct house power/cord/outlet

Parts that may be involved

Why it matters

The control board manages motor, heat, and cycle timing. When it detects an internal failure or bad input, it can stop the dryer to prevent unsafe operation and repeated overheating or no-heat conditions.

For wiring access, diagnostics, and safe disassembly steps specific to your dryer, follow the WED97HEXL1 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

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