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Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 29" gas dryer

Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 29" gas dryer Parts

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  • Terminal for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part WP94614

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    Terminal

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  • Estate Plug for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part W10295523

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  • Whirlpool Dryer Motor Pulley for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part WP8066184

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  • Dryer Burner And Gas Valve Assembly for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part W10823508

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  • Estate Dryer Lp Conversion Kit for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part 49572A

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  • Dryer Drum Light Socket for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part W11700522

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  • Dryer Door Seal for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part 3405246

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  • Dryer Butane Burner Orifice for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part WP229742

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  • Dryer Radiant Sensor for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part WP338906

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  • Plug for Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 - Part WP3403630

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Whirlpool 29" Gas Dryer WGD5100VQ1 FAQs

On the Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 gas dryer, an “F3 E3” message is not a normal display for this timer-style model; when customers see it, the fix is to treat it as a control-panel or power issue first: reset power, then verify the dryer starts and runs normally. Confirm your exact control panel and operating steps in the WGD5100VQ1 owner's manual.

Step 1: Do a safe power reset

  • Turn the dryer off.
  • Shut off the circuit breaker (or unplug the cord) for 1 minute.
  • Restore power.
  • Set a Timed Dry cycle and press Start.
  • Watch the console for 60 seconds to see if the message returns.

Step 2: Check the most common “no start” inputs

A false code or odd console behavior often shows up when the dryer is not seeing a basic input correctly.

  • Close the door firmly; do not slam it.
  • Make sure the cycle knob is clicked into a cycle (not between positions).
  • Press Start firmly.
  • If the drum light stays on with the door closed, the door switch is sticking.
  • If the dryer starts only when you lift the door, the door switch is failing.

If the door switch is acting up, replace the dryer door switch WP3406107.

What the results mean

What happens after reset What it points to What to do next
Dryer runs normally; message does not return Temporary power glitch Keep using; monitor
Dryer will not start; door must be jiggled Door switch circuit Replace door switch
Message returns immediately and dryer acts erratic Console/control issue or wiring connection Inspect harness connections; service if needed

Why it matters

A dryer that misreads a door or start input can stop mid-cycle or refuse to run. Fixing the input (often the door switch) prevents repeat shutdowns and protects the motor and timer from repeated start attempts.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the drive motor in a Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 gas dryer typically runs $200 to $600 total (parts plus labor). The motor itself is usually $90 to $250, and labor often adds $150 to $350 depending on access, service rates, and any additional worn drum-support parts.

Typical cost breakdown

Costs vary by region and what else is replaced while the dryer is opened up.

  • Drive motor part: commonly $90 to $250 (WGD5100VQ1 uses a separate motor assembly)
  • Labor: commonly $150 to $350
  • Optional “while you’re in there” parts: belt, idler pulley, drum support items
  • Service call/diagnostic fee: sometimes applied, sometimes credited toward repair
  • DIY savings: you usually save most or all labor cost
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY motor replacement Motor only (plus any extras) $90 to $300
Pro motor replacement Motor + labor $200 to $600
Motor + wear items Motor + belt/pulley/support parts $230 to $700

Parts that commonly get replaced with the motor

If the motor failed due to drag or the dryer is noisy, replacing wear items at the same time helps prevent repeat problems.

Why the price can jump

A motor job can turn into a larger repair when other components are worn or causing the motor to overwork.

  • Drum is hard to turn by hand (binding rollers/bearing surfaces)
  • Belt is cracked, glazed, or stretched
  • Idler pulley squeals or wobbles
  • Heavy lint buildup restricts airflow and raises operating temperatures

Why it matters

The motor is one of the highest-cost components in a dryer. Getting the correct part for WGD5100VQ1 and checking for drag (belt, idler, drum support) helps the new motor last longer. For model-specific disassembly and safety steps, follow the WGD5100VQ1 owner's manual and the WGD5100VQ1 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 gas dryer, the model number is printed on the model and serial number label located at the top inside the dryer door well (inside the upper door opening). Open the door and look along the top edge of the opening.

Where to look (quick checklist)

  • Open the dryer door fully
  • Look inside the door opening, not on the outside cabinet
  • Check the top area of the door well (upper door opening)
  • Find the label that lists both model and serial numbers
  • Write the full model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)

What the label typically includes

Label item What it’s used for
Model number Matching the correct Whirlpool WGD5100VQ1 parts and diagrams
Serial number Identifying production details for service records
Purchase date (you record it) Helpful for warranty paperwork and maintenance history

Why it matters

We use the complete model number to match the correct parts for your exact dryer configuration. Even small model number differences can change which belt, door switch, timer, or gas burner components fit.

Next step after you find it

  • Use the model number to select parts from the diagrams
  • If you are troubleshooting, use the wiring diagram and component locations in the owner's manual
  • For setup details like gas hookup, venting, and leveling, use the installation guide

Last updated: March 2026

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