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Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 dryer Parts

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  • Dryer Radiant Sensor for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part WP338906

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    Dryer Radiant Sensor

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  • Dryer Door Catch for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part WPW10111905

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  • Dryer Tri-ring Retainer for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part WPW10512946

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  • Whirlpool Dryer Drum Support Roller Shaft for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part WPW10359272

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  • Dryer Idler Pulley for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part 8547174V

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  • Dryer Lint Chute Seal for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part W11415783

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  • Dryer Idler Spring for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part WPW10446781

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  • Dryer Front Panel Clip for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part W10854425

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  • Whirlpool Dryer Drum Felt Seal for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part 280140

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (white) for Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 - Part 350930

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Whirlpool Dryer WGD6200SW1 FAQs

On the Whirlpool WGD6200SW1 dryer, error code F3 E3 points to a temperature-sensing problem. We fix it first by resetting power, then running a Timed Dry test; if the code returns, we focus on the thermistor and airflow-related overheating.

  • Turn OFF the dryer’s circuit breaker for 1 minute.
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Start a Timed Dry cycle (heated).
  • Watch the display for 1 minute to confirm the code does not reappear.
  • If the code returns, stop the cycle and move to the checks below.

What to check next (most common causes)

  • Lint screen and venting: Clean the lint screen before every load; check the exhaust vent and outside hood for blockage.
  • Overheating protection trips: Restricted airflow can cause high temperatures that trigger sensor-related faults.
  • Temperature sensor circuit: A failing thermistor or loose connection can trigger F3 E3.
  • Recent changes: A crushed vent hose, new vent hood, or heavy lint buildup often starts the problem.

Parts that commonly solve F3 E3 symptoms

If the reset does not hold and airflow is good, these are the most common repair paths:

Symptom you notice Most likely focus Example part for WGD6200SW1
Code returns quickly after start Temperature sensing Dryer thermistor WP8577274
Dryer runs hot, long dry times Airflow restriction, safety limit Dryer high-limit thermostat W11050897

Why it matters

F3 E3 is often tied to temperature control. If airflow is restricted, the dryer can overheat, dry poorly, and repeatedly shut down or throw codes. Keeping the lint screen and venting clear protects the heater/burner system and helps cycles finish normally.

Where to confirm cycle and control details

Use the WGD6200SW1 owner's manual for the exact control steps for Timed Dry, options, and any model-specific display behavior.

Last updated: February 2026

To hard reset your Whirlpool dryer model WGD6200SW1, we recommend a simple power reset: turn the dryer off, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 1 to 5 minutes, then restore power and start a cycle. This clears many control glitches without changing settings.

Safe hard reset steps (WGD6200SW1)

  • Press POWER to turn the dryer off.
  • Unplug the power cord (or turn the dryer circuit breaker OFF).
  • Wait 1 to 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Press POWER, select a cycle, then press START.
  • If the dryer does not start, confirm the door is fully closed and latched.

For control-panel behavior and normal operation (POWER, cycle selection, auto shutoff if START is not pressed), follow the WGD6200SW1 owner's manual.

What a “hard reset” does (and does not do)

A power reset is designed to clear a temporary electronic lockup. It does not repair a failed part, and it does not correct airflow or heating problems.

Situation Reset likely helps? What to check next
Display or buttons act “stuck” Yes Power cycle; then try a different cycle
Dryer runs but takes too long to dry No Lint screen, venting, exhaust hood
Dryer tumbles but has no heat (gas) Sometimes Burner ignition components, airflow
Dryer will not start at all Sometimes Power supply, door switch, control

If problems continue after the reset

These checks solve the most common “still not working” complaints on Whirlpool gas dryers:

  • Clean the lint screen before every load.
  • Check the exhaust vent and outside hood for lint buildup or blockage.
  • Make sure the vent is not crushed behind the dryer.
  • Avoid overloading; heavy loads can extend dry time.
  • If drying is consistently damp on Auto cycles, increase the dryness level (see the manual’s cycle and option details).

Why it matters

On WGD6200SW1, poor airflow can cause long dry times and overheating symptoms that look like a control problem. Resetting the dryer is quick, but airflow and vent maintenance are what keep drying performance consistent.

Last updated: February 2026

To remove the main panels on your Whirlpool dryer model WGD6200SW1, we unplug the dryer first, then release the top and front panel fasteners in the correct order so the control console and cabinet come apart without bending clips or damaging wiring. Use the WGD6200SW1 owner's manual for the exact access points and screw locations.

Safety first (before you touch any screws)

  • Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
  • If you need deeper access than the top/front panels, shut off the gas supply valve to the dryer.
  • Work with the dryer empty and the door closed so the cabinet stays stable.
  • Wear cut-resistant gloves; cabinet edges can be sharp.

Typical Whirlpool cabinet removal steps (top, console, then front)

Most Whirlpool gas dryers like WGD6200SW1 come apart in this general sequence:

  • Remove the lint screen (usually on the top panel) and take out the screws in the lint screen housing.
  • Release the top panel (often with a putty knife or flat screwdriver at the front seam to pop the spring clips), then lift the top.
  • If needed, rotate the control panel/console up after removing its mounting screws.
  • Remove the front panel screws (commonly inside the cabinet near the top corners).
  • Disconnect the door switch harness if the front panel needs to come fully off.
  • Lift the front panel up and off the lower retaining tabs.

What you will usually need

Item Why it helps
1/4-in. nut driver Common Whirlpool cabinet screws
Phillips screwdriver Console and door screws
Putty knife or flat screwdriver Releasing top panel spring clips
Small container Keeps screws from getting lost

If the panel will not release

  • Confirm all lint screen housing screws are removed; these often lock the top down.
  • Push the putty knife straight in at the front seam to hit the spring clip, then pry gently.
  • Do not force the front panel; check for hidden screws and the door switch connector.
  • If you are going in for a squeal or thump, plan to inspect drum support rollers; the support WPW10314173 is a common wear item.

Why it matters

Removing panels the right way prevents broken cabinet clips, pinched wiring to the door switch, and air leaks that can cause long dry times and overheating.

Last updated: February 2026

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Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

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

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