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Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 gas dryer

Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 gas dryer Parts

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  • Laundry Appliance Door Outer Panel for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part W11328751

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    Outer Door A

    Part #W11320106

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  • Nameplate for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part W11223753

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    Refrigerator Badge

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  • Dryer Burner Igniter Bracket for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WP694298

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    Igniter Bracket

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  • Dryer Gas Pressure Regulator Spring for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WP694422

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    Dryer Gas Pressure Regulator Spring

    Part #694422

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  • Dryer Heat Duct for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WPW10293765

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    Dryer Air Duct

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  • Collar for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WPW10344699

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  • Dryer Burner Sight Plug for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part W10811916

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    Dryer Burner Sight Plug

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  • Dryer Gas Pressure Regulator for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WP694423

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    Regulator

    Part #694423

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  • Dryer Nut for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WPW10080210

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    Nut

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  • Dryer Lint Duct for Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 - Part WPW10211896

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Whirlpool GAS DRYER WGD5605MW0 FAQs

For a Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 gas dryer, replacing the drive motor typically runs about $200 to $600 total (parts plus labor). The motor itself is usually $150 to $350, and professional labor commonly adds $150 to $300 depending on access, diagnosis time, and local rates.

What affects the total cost
  • Diagnosis vs. confirmed failure: A “won’t start” symptom can be power, door switch, belt, or control related.
  • Labor time: Motor replacement often requires cabinet access and drum removal.
  • Extra wear parts: If the drum rollers or idler pulley are worn, we recommend replacing them while the dryer is open.
  • Service call fees: Many companies charge a trip/diagnostic fee even if you decline the repair.
  • DIY vs. pro: DIY saves labor but requires safe disassembly and reassembly.
Smart add-ons while the dryer is open

If your WGD5605MW0 is squealing, thumping, or the drum feels rough, these parts are commonly replaced with a motor job:

Quick cost comparison
Repair path Typical out-of-pocket Best when
DIY motor replacement $150 to $350 You have tools and basic repair experience
Pro motor replacement $200 to $600 You want warranty on labor and faster turnaround
Replace dryer $500+ Repair cost is near half the price of a comparable new unit
Why it matters

A failing motor can mimic other problems (no start, humming, intermittent stopping). Before spending on a motor, we follow the basic “won’t start” checks in the WGD5605MW0 owner’s manual, including verifying power, door closure, and control settings.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Whirlpool WGD5605MW0 gas dryer, we remove panels by making the machine safe first (power off, gas off), then opening the cabinet in the service order used for this Whirlpool platform: lift the top, then remove the front panel after disconnecting the door switch wiring. Use the WGD5605MW0 owner's manual to match the exact screw and clip locations on your build.

Safety steps (required on a gas dryer)
  • Unplug the dryer or switch off the breaker.
  • Close the gas shutoff valve in the supply line.
  • Let the dryer cool completely.
  • Pull the dryer forward carefully; avoid crushing or kinking the vent.
  • Wear gloves; cabinet edges are sharp.
Typical cabinet access steps (top, then front)
  1. Remove the lint screen (location varies by configuration).
  2. Release the main top:
    • Remove any screws at the back edge if present, or
    • Use a flat-blade screwdriver to release spring clips near the front seam.
  3. Lift the top and support it.
  4. Remove the front panel mounting screws (commonly at the upper inside corners with the top raised).
  5. Disconnect the door switch harness from the front panel.
  6. Lift the front panel up to clear the lower retaining tabs, then pull it forward and off.
Tools we use most often
Tool What it’s for
1/4-in nut driver Common Whirlpool cabinet screws
Flat-blade screwdriver Releasing top clips at the seam
Phillips screwdriver Console or door screws on some versions
Small container Keeping screws sorted for reassembly
Why it matters

Removing the top and front panels correctly keeps the cabinet aligned, prevents wiring damage, and helps avoid vibration, drum rub, and airflow leaks that increase drying time.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Whirlpool gas dryer like model WGD5605MW0 include no-start issues, no-heat complaints, long dry times from restricted venting, and drum noise or no-tumble from worn drive components. We recommend checking airflow and power first, then inspecting the most likely wear parts.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Dryer will not start: power supply issue, door switch, or control problem
  • Runs but will not heat: gas ignition system issue (igniter, radiant sensor, valve coils)
  • Takes too long to dry: blocked or crushed venting, lint buildup, poor airflow
  • Loud thumping/squealing: worn drum support rollers or idler pulley
  • Drum will not spin: belt or idler pulley problem, or motor issue
  • Stops mid-cycle or overheats: airflow restriction, thermal fuse or thermal cut-off opening
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)
  1. Confirm safe, correct venting: use heavy metal venting; avoid plastic or foil vent. Clean lint from the full vent run regularly. See the venting and safety guidance in the WGD5605MW0 owner’s manual.
  2. Check airflow at the exhaust hood: weak airflow points to a restriction (crushed duct, lint clog, too many elbows).
  3. Verify power: this gas dryer needs a grounded 3-prong outlet and a dedicated 120V circuit (15A or 20A). A tripped breaker can mimic a “dead” dryer.
  4. Clean the lint screen before every load: it is the simplest way to prevent long dry times.
Parts that commonly fix these problems on WGD5605MW0
Symptom Common suspect part Example part for this model
Squeal/thump, drum support noise Drum support roller Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
No tumble, belt slack/noise Idler pulley Dryer idler pulley W10837240
No heat after it starts, intermittent heat Gas valve coils Dryer valve coil kit 279834
Overheats or won’t run (safety opens) Thermal fuse Thermal fuse W10909685
Why it matters

Most “dryer problems” trace back to airflow. Restricted venting increases drying time, wastes gas, and can overheat the dryer, which can trip safety devices like a thermal fuse.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: bad gas valve coils, broken heating element, tripped safety thermostat or fuse, bad operating thermostat, c…

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Main causes: clogged exhaust vent, bad motor relay, loose dryer door catch, bad door switch, control system failure, fau…

Main causes: door switch failure, lack of power, broken belt, blown thermal fuse, bad drive motor, control system failur…

Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

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Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

Main causes: bad drum support roller, damaged idler pulley, broken blower fan blade, worn drum glide bearing, bad drive …

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