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F5

Whirlpool Dryer

Severity: Minor

What Does This Error Mean?

The F5 error means the dryer's door switch is not working correctly. The dryer thinks the door is open even when it's closed — or vice versa. This is one of the most common and easiest dryer repairs.

Affected Models

  • WED5000DW
  • WED8000DW
  • WED9290FW
  • WED4950HW
  • Most Whirlpool electric and gas dryers

Common Causes

  • The door switch has worn out and no longer makes proper contact
  • The door strike (the plastic tab that pushes the switch) is broken
  • Lint or debris is blocking the door switch from activating
  • The wiring to the door switch is loose or disconnected
  • The door hinge is bent or misaligned, preventing the door from closing fully

How to Fix It

  1. Open and firmly close the dryer door.

    Sometimes the door just isn't fully latched. Press it shut until you hear a click.

  2. Unplug the dryer and inspect the door strike — the small plastic tab on the door.

    If it is broken or missing, the switch cannot activate. A replacement strike costs just a few dollars.

  3. Check around the door switch opening on the dryer frame for lint buildup.

    Lint can physically prevent the strike from pressing the switch. Clean it out with a dry cloth or small brush.

  4. Test the door switch by pressing it manually and listening for a click.

    You should feel and hear it click. If there's no click or it feels mushy, the switch has failed.

  5. Replace the door switch if it fails the click test or tests open on a multimeter.

    The switch is typically held in by two screws or a clip. The job takes about 15 minutes.

When to Call a Professional

If you have replaced the door switch and checked all wiring but the error persists, the control board may be misreading the signal. A technician can confirm this quickly with a diagnostic test. Door switch replacement is an easy DIY repair — parts cost $10–$30.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bypass the door switch to test if that's the problem?

Technically yes, but it is not safe to run the dryer with a bypassed door switch. A working door switch is a safety feature that stops the drum if the door is opened. Test or replace it rather than bypassing it.

How long does it take to replace a Whirlpool dryer door switch?

Most people can replace it in 15–30 minutes. You'll need a screwdriver and the replacement switch (around $10–$30). No special skills required — it's one of the easiest dryer repairs.

What does the door switch actually do on a dryer?

It tells the control board whether the door is open or closed. The dryer will not start — and will stop mid-cycle — if the switch signals the door is open. This is a safety feature to prevent the spinning drum from being accessible.