How can I tell what size my dryer is?
For your Whirlpool WGD4950HW1 dryer, “size” usually means either the cabinet dimensions (fit in your laundry space) or the drum capacity (how much laundry it holds). The most accurate way is to measure the cabinet with a tape measure and compare it to your available space.
Measure the metal cabinet, not the door handle, knobs, or hoses.
- Width: left side panel to right side panel
- Height: floor to the top of the cabinet
- Depth: front cabinet face to the back panel (exclude the handle)
- Rear clearance: add space for the exhaust duct and gas connector so nothing gets crushed or kinked
- Door clearance: confirm the door can open fully without hitting a wall or washer
Use this quick guide to match the “size” you are trying to confirm.
| What you mean by “size” | How to determine it | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet dimensions | Tape-measure width, height, depth | Fit, door swing, vent and gas hookup clearance |
| Drum capacity (cu. ft.) | Check the model specs on the rating label or product listing | Load size, drying efficiency |
On most Whirlpool dryers, the model and serial information is on a rating label located around the door opening area (often on the door frame). Use that label to confirm you are looking up specs for WGD4950HW1.
Correct sizing prevents installation problems (tight fit, crushed venting, kinked gas line) and helps airflow stay unrestricted so drying times stay consistent.
If you are pulling the dryer out to measure and notice squealing or thumping, worn drum support parts are common; the support WPW10314173 is one of the key components that keeps the drum rolling smoothly.
Last updated: January 2026
How to fix F01 error code?
On the Whirlpool WGD4950HW1 gas dryer, an F01 error typically points to a control-related fault (often the electronic control board or a stuck key/console input). We fix it by resetting power first, then checking the console and wiring connections; if the code returns, the control components usually need service.
- Unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Make sure no buttons are stuck; press each key once to confirm it moves freely.
- If the dryer is mid-cycle, cancel the cycle and reselect a timed dry cycle to test.
- Verify the door closes firmly; a door that is not fully latched can cause odd behavior (inspect the latch area).
- Loose or oxidized wire connections at the console and main control area.
- Pinched harness wires (especially where the top/console meets the cabinet).
- Signs of heat damage near the control housing.
If the dryer will not start and you suspect an interlock issue, the dryer door switch WP3406107 is a common, model-compatible part to check.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| F01 returns immediately after reset | Control fault | Inspect harness; then plan for control/console service |
| F01 appears after pressing buttons | Stuck key or console input issue | Check for stuck keys; inspect console wiring |
| Dryer acts dead or intermittent | Door switch or wiring issue | Test door switch and connections |
An F01 condition can prevent the dryer from running safely and consistently. Addressing it early helps avoid repeated no-start issues and reduces the chance of overheating damage to wiring and controls.
For additional troubleshooting patterns and what different Whirlpool dryer codes mean, use our Whirlpool electronic control model dryer error codes guide.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the vent on the WGD4950HW1?
On the Whirlpool WGD4950HW1 gas dryer, the exhaust vent outlet is typically located on the rear panel of the cabinet, where the vent hose clamps on. From there, the duct routes to your home’s exterior vent hood.
- Pull the dryer forward and look for a 4-inch round metal outlet on the back.
- Check for a vent clamp and flexible duct attached (or marks where it was attached).
- Look for the outlet near the lower half of the rear panel on most Whirlpool designs.
- If your dryer is in a tight space, use a flashlight to spot the round outlet and clamp.
- Make sure the duct is not crushed or kinked when you push the dryer back.
Most Whirlpool dryers like the WGD4950HW1 vent out the back, but the installation can vary depending on your space.
| Setup | What you’ll see behind the dryer | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Rear vent (most common) | Duct connects straight to the back outlet | Standard laundry rooms |
| Tight-clearance rear vent | Low-profile ducting and close wall connection | Closets, shallow alcoves |
| Offset connection | Duct angles to meet a wall outlet that is not centered | Off-center wall vent |
A crushed, long, or clogged vent can cause long dry times, overheating, and repeated thermal fuse trips. Keeping the vent path short, smooth, and clear helps the burner heat properly and protects key safety components.
- Dryer thermal cut-off fuse kit W11050897 (can open if the dryer overheats)
- Operating thermostat (regulates drum temperature)
- Blower wheel (moves air through the drum and vent)
For airflow-related symptoms such as long dry times or no heat, we use the same vent checks covered in gas dryer wont heat troubleshooting video.
Last updated: January 2026





