Whirlpool Dryer Felt Drum Seal Replacement — What This Part Does
The felt drum seal is a flexible ring or strip that sits at the edge of the drum and seals it against the stationary cabinet or bulkhead. It keeps air and lint flowing through the correct path and helps center the drum so it spins smoothly. Normal wear, heat, and lint contamination break down the felt and the adhesive bond over time. When the seal peels, disintegrates, or lifts off the drum lip, air leaks past the drum edge and lint escapes into the cabinet. You also lose drying efficiency and may hear rubbing or scraping as the drum rides out of position.
Signs It Needs Replacing
- Visible peeling or missing felt around the drum edge The felt seal has separated from the drum lip or disintegrated where it contacts the bulkhead.
- Lint buildup around the drum or inside the cabinet Air and lint bypass the seal and deposit lint in places it should not reach.
- Rubbing or scraping noise during the cycle The drum edge contacts metal without the cushioning felt layer in place.
- Longer drying times than normal Leaking air reduces airflow through the blower path and lowers heat efficiency.
- Flattened or torn felt when you inspect the seal The felt no longer provides a firm seal and shows wear or compression damage.
- Adhesive residue or bare drum lip Old glue remains on the drum where the felt used to bond, indicating seal failure.
How to Replace It
- Unplug the dryer and shut off any gas supply if equipped.
- Access the drum by removing the dryer top, front panel, or rear bulkhead (depending on your model) so you can determine whether the seal is front or rear.
- Disconnect the belt from the motor pulley and idler, then lift the drum out of the cabinet.
- Inspect the old felt seal for peeling, tears, or adhesive failure and note where it sits on the drum lip.
- Use a putty knife to scrape all old felt and adhesive residue off the drum lip until it is clean and smooth.
- Position the new felt seal around the drum lip in the correct orientation for your model and hold it in place with spring clamps or similar.
- Apply adhesive in sections (if your kit includes it), working around the seal and clamping each section to hold the bond.
- Leave the clamps in place for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to cure fully before you reassemble the dryer.
- Reinstall the drum, loop the belt around the motor pulley and idler, replace the bulkhead or front panel, and restore power, then run a test cycle to verify there is no scraping or air leakage.
The Part You Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Whirlpool dryer drum felt seal kit | Amazon | Check your model and serial plate (inside the door or on the rear panel) to confirm whether you need a front or rear seal. Common Whirlpool part numbers include W10612022, 279408, and WP56088. |
Related Error Codes
If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:
- Whirlpool Dryer Af error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 01 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 02 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 22 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 23 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 26 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 28 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F 29 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F1E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dryer F22 error code
When to Call a Pro
If the drum does not spin freely after you install the new seal, or if you find worn drum bearings, damaged support rollers, or belt damage during disassembly, call a technician to inspect the drum support system. A misaligned drum or bad bearing will stress the new seal and cause premature failure again. Professional diagnosis also helps on models with complex bulkhead access or when you see heavy lint buildup in the blower housing that needs cleaning at the same time.