How to reset a whirlpool duet dryer?
To reset your Whirlpool gas dryer model WGD72HEDW0, we recommend doing a simple power reset first: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and start a cycle. For model-specific control and cycle details, use the WGD72HEDW0 owner's manual.
Quick reset options (start here)
- Power reset: Unplug for 60 seconds, then plug back in.
- Control reset: Press Power/Cancel once, wait 5 seconds, then reselect the cycle.
- Cycle reset: Open and close the door, then press Start.
- If the panel is unresponsive: Unplug for 5 minutes to fully discharge the control.
If you are resetting because the dryer will not start
These checks solve most “won’t start” complaints on Whirlpool Duet-style dryers.
- Confirm the door fully closes and latches
- Verify the dryer has power (breaker not tripped)
- Make sure a cycle is selected (not just powered on)
- Press and hold Start long enough to engage (some cycles require a brief hold)
- Check airflow and lint screen; restricted airflow can cause odd cycle behavior
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Display works, but nothing happens when you press Start | Door switch or control not seeing “door closed” | Reseat door, try a different cycle, then check door latch alignment |
| Starts then stops quickly | Venting restriction or sensor/control interruption | Clean lint screen and venting; retry Timed Dry |
| Runs but no heat | Gas ignition or flame sensing issue | Use the gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video steps to narrow it down |
Why it matters
A proper reset clears minor control glitches and restores normal cycle selection. If the dryer is stopping, not starting, or acting “stuck,” the reset plus basic start checks prevent unnecessary part replacement.
Last updated: January 2026
Is the Whirlpool duet a gas dryer?
Yes. The Whirlpool WGD72HEDW0 is a gas dryer (the “WGD” model prefix indicates a gas dryer in Whirlpool model numbering). For operating details and gas hookup requirements, follow the WGD72HEDW0 owner's manual and the WGD72HEDW0 installation guide.
How to confirm it is gas (quick checks)
- The model number on the rating label is WGD72HEDW0 (not “WED”, which is commonly used for electric models).
- There is a gas supply connection at the back of the dryer.
- You will see a burner/ignition system rather than an electric heating element.
- The installation instructions specify gas line connection and leak testing.
What “gas dryer” means for installation and parts
A gas dryer uses a gas burner for heat and electricity for the motor, controls, and igniter. That affects what you troubleshoot and which parts commonly fail.
| Topic | Gas dryer (WGD72HEDW0) | Electric dryer (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Heat source | Gas burner and ignition system | Electric heating element |
| Common heat-related parts | Igniter, radiant sensor, gas valve coils | Heating element, thermostats |
| Power | Standard household outlet for controls/motor | Usually higher-voltage supply for heat |
Common “no heat” parts on this model
If the drum tumbles but there is no heat, these model-matched parts are frequent suspects:
- Igniter 279311
- Dryer radiant sensor WP338906
- Dryer gas valve coil kit WPW10328463
- Dryer thermal cut-off kit WP8573713
Why it matters
Correctly identifying gas vs. electric prevents ordering the wrong parts and ensures you follow the right safety steps for venting and fuel connections.
Last updated: January 2026
How many cubic feet is my Whirlpool duet washer?
Your Whirlpool WGD72HEDW0 is a gas dryer model, not a Whirlpool Duet washer, so the washer tub capacity in cubic feet does not apply to this model. For the correct capacity spec, match the cubic-feet rating to your washer’s exact model number in the WGD72HEDW0 owner’s manual.
How to find the correct cubic-feet capacity for your washer
We use the washer’s model number to identify the exact tub size because “Whirlpool Duet” covers many different front-load washers.
- Open the washer door and check the model/serial tag around the door opening
- If it is not there, check behind the control panel or on the cabinet frame (varies by model)
- Write down the full model number (letters and numbers)
- Look up that exact model’s specs in the washer’s owner’s manual
- If you are shopping for parts, use the model number to match parts correctly
Typical Whirlpool Duet washer capacities (quick reference)
Most Whirlpool Duet front-load washers fall into these ranges; your exact capacity depends on the specific model.
| Washer type (Duet family) | Typical capacity range (cu. ft.) | Best way to confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Compact front-load | 2.0 to 2.5 | Check the model’s spec sheet/manual |
| Standard front-load | 3.5 to 4.5 | Check the model’s spec sheet/manual |
| Large-capacity front-load | 4.6 to 5.0+ | Check the model’s spec sheet/manual |
Why it matters
Capacity affects load size, cycle time, and detergent amount. It also helps you compare washer models accurately and avoid overloading, which can cause poor cleaning and extra wear.
If you meant your dryer instead
If your real question is about the WGD72HEDW0 dryer’s drum size or drying performance, use the WGD72HEDW0 installation guide for model-specific specs and setup requirements (especially venting and gas supply), since those have the biggest impact on drying results.
Last updated: January 2026
How long should a Whirlpool duet dryer last?
A Whirlpool Duet gas dryer like model WGD72HEDW0 typically lasts 10 years with normal household use; 15 years is common when airflow is kept clear and wear parts are maintained. Your actual lifespan depends most on venting, load size, and how often the dryer runs.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
Most dryers wear out from heat stress, vibration, and restricted airflow. These factors have the biggest impact:
- Vent restriction (long runs, crushed flex duct, lint buildup) increases heat and shortens life
- Overloading strains the drum, belt, rollers, and motor
- High heat cycles used constantly accelerate wear on sensors and thermostats
- Poor leveling increases vibration and drum support wear
- Skipped cleaning (lint screen, blower housing area, vent) reduces efficiency and stresses components
What “wearing out” usually looks like
If your WGD72HEDW0 is aging, these symptoms often show up before a full failure:
- Squealing, thumping, or rumbling during tumbling (drum support wear)
- Longer dry times even with a clean lint screen (airflow or blower issues)
- Intermittent heat or no heat (gas ignition or sensor issues)
- Drum not turning consistently (idler pulley or drive system wear)
Common wear parts for this model
| Symptom | Likely wear area | Example part to check |
|---|---|---|
| Thumping/rumbling | Drum support | Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173 |
| Squealing | Belt tension system | Dryer idler pulley W10837240 |
| Poor airflow/noisy airflow | Blower | Dryer blower wheel WP697772 |
Why it matters
A dryer that is near end-of-life often still runs, but it costs more to operate (longer cycles) and puts extra stress on the motor, gas burner system, and temperature controls. Keeping airflow strong is the single best way to extend service life.
Best practices to help it reach 15 years
- Clean the lint screen every load
- Inspect and clean the vent path regularly (dryer to outside hood)
- Avoid overloading; use appropriate cycle and heat settings
- Keep the dryer level to reduce vibration
- Use the maintenance and venting guidance in the WGD72HEDW0 owner’s manual
Last updated: January 2026





