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Whirlpool WED6620HW2 dryer

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  • Dryer Heater Box for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part W10802681

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    Assembly, Weld Heater Box

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  • Dryer Lint Screen for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part W11758174

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  • Dryer Terminal Block Screw And Nut Set for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part 279393

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    Dryer Terminal Block Screw And Nut Set

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  • Dryer Screw for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part WP3387230

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  • Dryer Moisture Sensor Kit for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part W10906551

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    Outlet Grille

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  • Dryer Drum Seal, Front for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part W11193479

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  • Dryer Door Switch for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part W11551763

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  • Dryer Drum Felt Seal for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part WP3387242

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  • Estate Dryer Power Cord, 4-ft for Whirlpool WED6620HW2 - Part PT220L

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    Estate Dryer Power Cord, 4-ft

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Whirlpool DRYER WED6620HW2 FAQs

On your Whirlpool WED6620HW2 dryer, the part number is printed on the label or stamped on the part itself; we use that number (or your model number) to match the exact replacement. For label locations and diagrams, use the WED6620HW2 owner's manual.

Where to look on the dryer

Check these common spots first (power off for safety):

  • Door opening: around the door frame or on the inner door area
  • Front panel: behind the lower access panel (if equipped)
  • Back panel: near the power cord entry or vent outlet area
  • Inside the cabinet: on the blower housing, heater housing, or motor area (requires disassembly)
  • On the part itself: many Whirlpool parts have a sticker or stamping with a part number
Part number vs. model number (what to use)

Both can help, but they do different jobs.

What you have What it identifies Best use
Model number (WED6620HW2) The exact dryer version Finding diagrams and the correct compatible parts
Part number (printed on the part) The specific component Matching the exact replacement part
Part ID (example: WP3387747) Sears PartsDirect catalog identifier Ordering the correct item on our site
Examples of parts where the number is usually easy to find

If you are holding the old part, look for a sticker or stamped characters on:

  • Heating element assembly (often on the heater housing); example replacement: element, heater 5400w WP3387747
  • Thermal fuse (often printed on the plastic body)
  • Drum support roller (often on the roller or packaging)
  • Idler pulley (often on the bracket or packaging)
Why it matters

Dryer parts can look identical but vary by revision, wiring, or mounting. Using WED6620HW2 plus the part number helps prevent wrong-part returns and fixes issues faster (no-heat, squealing, not drying, or not starting).

Last updated: February 2026

A Whirlpool electric dryer like model WED6620HW2 typically lasts about 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Consistent airflow, routine lint removal, and prompt repair of wear parts (rollers, idler pulley, blower wheel) are what most often determine whether you reach the high end of that range.

What affects dryer lifespan the most
  • Vent airflow and vent length: long or restricted venting increases heat and run time, which shortens component life.
  • Lint control: a clogged lint screen or lint buildup inside the cabinet makes the dryer work harder.
  • Load habits: frequent overloading strains the drum support system and drive components.
  • Heat system health: overheating can damage thermostats, fuses, and the heating circuit.
  • Preventive maintenance: periodic deep cleaning and inspection prevents small issues from becoming major failures.
Maintenance schedule we recommend (based on the manual)

Use the WED6620HW2 owner’s manual for the exact procedures and safety steps.

Task How often Why it matters
Clean lint screen Every load Improves airflow and drying time
Remove lint from exhaust vent About every 2 years (more with heavy use) Reduces overheating and long dry times
Remove lint inside dryer cabinet (service cleaning) About every 2 years Helps protect motor and heater area
Check vent routing (fewest elbows, shortest run) Anytime drying slows Helps prevent excessive run time
Parts that commonly wear before the dryer “wears out”

If your WED6620HW2 is noisy, squealing, thumping, or taking longer to dry, these are frequent culprits:

Why it matters

A dryer that maintains strong airflow runs cooler and finishes cycles faster; that reduces stress on the heater, motor, and drum support system and is the most reliable way to extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

Common Whirlpool dryer problems (including model WED6620HW2) usually fall into a few buckets: the dryer will not start, it runs but will not heat, it takes too long to dry, it makes squealing or thumping noises, or it shuts off early on sensor cycles. Many of these issues trace back to airflow, power supply, or normal wear parts.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Won’t start: door not fully closed, start control not engaged, or a power supply issue (tripped breaker or blown fuse).
  • No heat: one side of the 240V supply is missing, a heating circuit component failed, or airflow is restricted.
  • Long dry times: lint screen clogged, vent crushed/blocked, too many elbows, or exhaust hood packed with lint.
  • Loud squeal or thump: worn drum support rollers, idler pulley, or blower wheel.
  • Shuts off too soon: poor tumbling from an unlevel dryer, low room temperature (below about 45°F), or sensor-related issues.
Quick checks we recommend first (safe, high-impact)
  1. Clean the lint screen before every load.
  2. Confirm strong airflow at the outside exhaust hood.
  3. Verify the dryer has full power (many electric dryers use two breakers/fuses).
  4. Make sure the door closes firmly and the Start button is pressed fully.
  5. Check vent material and routing (use 4-inch heavy metal vent; keep it short with minimal bends).
Parts that commonly wear on Whirlpool dryers

If the dryer is noisy or the drum does not glide smoothly, these model-matched parts are frequent fixes:

Symptom Common wear part Example model-matched part
Squealing, rumbling Drum support roller Dryer drum support roller WPW10314173
Squealing, belt slack Idler pulley Dryer idler pulley W10837240
Thumping, vibration, poor airflow noise Blower wheel Dryer blower wheel WP697772
No heat (electric) Heating element Element, heater 5400w WP3387747
Why it matters

Airflow and venting problems do more than slow drying; they can overheat components and trigger safety shutoffs. Keeping the lint screen and vent system clean also helps the dryer run efficiently and protects key parts.

For model-specific operating tips, venting guidance, and troubleshooting steps, use the WED6620HW2 owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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