How to clear whirlpool dryer error code?
On the Whirlpool WED5840SW0 dryer, most error codes clear by canceling the cycle and resetting power; if the code returns, it usually indicates an ongoing problem (often airflow, overheating protection, or a control issue) that needs troubleshooting. Use the steps in the WED5840SW0 dryer user manual to confirm the correct reset for your control style.
How to clear (reset) an error code
Try these in order:
- Turn the cycle knob to Off (or press Cancel/Stop if your console has it).
- Unplug the dryer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Select a Timed Dry cycle and press Start to see if the code returns.
- If the dryer won’t start, confirm the door is fully closed and the Start button is pressed firmly.
- If the code relates to heat or airflow, check the lint screen and venting before running again.
If the code comes back right away
A repeating code usually means the dryer is protecting itself or detecting a failed component. Two common part-related causes on this model are overheating protection opening or a control not reading conditions correctly.
- Overheating protection: inspect/clean venting; then test the thermal safety devices.
- Door not recognized as closed: test the door switch.
- Intermittent or “stuck” behavior: control board or timer issues are possible.
Helpful model-compatible parts to consider during diagnosis:
| Symptom you see | Common check | Example compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer stops, no heat, or repeats a heat-related code | Thermal safety device opened | Whirlpool dryer thermal fuse WP3392519 |
| Dryer won’t start when door is shut | Door switch not closing electrically | Dryer door switch WP3406107 |
| Random behavior or cycle control issues | Control/timer diagnosis | Dryer timer WP8566184 |
Why it matters
Clearing the code without fixing the cause can lead to repeated shutdowns, long dry times, or overheating. On WED5840SW0, airflow problems are especially important because restricted venting can trigger safety devices.
Extra help for Whirlpool error codes
For code definitions and what they typically point to, use our Whirlpool electronic control model dryer error codes reference as a starting point, then match the symptoms to your WED5840SW0.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I find the cubic feet of my dryer?
The Whirlpool WED5840SW0 dryer has a 7.0 cu. ft. drum capacity. If you want to confirm capacity details or compare features, we recommend checking the specifications section in the WED5840SW0 dryer user manual.
How to confirm capacity for WED5840SW0
Use these common places where Whirlpool lists capacity information:
- The specifications or feature overview section in the manual
- The model and serial label area (the manual notes it is at the top inside the dryer door well)
- Product listings or spec sheets that reference “7.0 cu. ft.” for this model
If you need to estimate capacity (backup method)
If you are verifying a drum replacement or comparing to another dryer, you can estimate drum volume by measuring the drum and using a cylinder calculation.
- Measure inside drum diameter (inches)
- Measure inside drum depth (front to back, inches)
- Convert cubic inches to cubic feet by dividing by 1,728
| Step | What to do | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Radius = diameter ÷ 2 | Use inside-drum measurement |
| 2 | Volume = π × radius² × depth | Volume in cubic inches |
| 3 | Cubic feet = volume ÷ 1,728 | Converts to cu. ft. |
Why it matters
Knowing your dryer’s cubic feet helps you size loads correctly for airflow and drying performance. Overloading can increase dry time and heat buildup, which can contribute to failures in safety components like the Whirlpool dryer thermal fuse WP3392519.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a whirlpool dryer?
For Whirlpool dryers such as model WED5840SW0, the exact “average lifespan” is not something Whirlpool publishes in the model’s documentation, so we can’t verify a model-specific number. In general household use, many dryers run roughly 10 to 15 years, and good airflow and routine care often help them last longer.
What we can confirm for WED5840SW0
The care and troubleshooting guidance for this model emphasizes airflow, lint removal, and periodic vent cleaning as key to safe, efficient operation; those same items strongly influence long-term reliability. See the maintenance and safety sections in the WED5840SW0 dryer user manual.
Biggest factors that shorten dryer life
- Restricted venting (kinked, crushed, too long, or clogged duct)
- Lint buildup in the lint screen area, cabinet, or exhaust vent
- Frequent overloading (extra strain on the motor, belt, and drum supports)
- Running high heat for every load instead of matching cycle and temperature
- Ignoring early symptoms (squealing, thumping, burning smell, long dry times)
Maintenance schedule we recommend
| Task | How often | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Clean lint screen | Every load | Keeps airflow strong and reduces heat stress |
| Check airflow at outside hood | Monthly | Helps catch clogs early |
| Wash lint screen to remove residue | Every 1 to 3 months | Film can block airflow |
| Clean exhaust vent and inside cabinet (qualified service) | About every 2 years | Reduces overheating risk and wear |
Parts that commonly wear as dryers age
If your WED5840SW0 starts squealing, thumping, or the drum stops turning, wear items are often involved:
- Dryer drum belt 341241 (drives the drum)
- Drum support components (glides, rollers, bearing surfaces)
- Idler pulley and related hardware
- Motor and blower wheel (drum drive and airflow)
Why it matters
A dryer that can’t move air efficiently runs hotter and longer, which increases energy use and can accelerate failures in safety devices and drive components.
Last updated: January 2026





