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Whirlpool WED4815EW Dryer Problems & Error Codes

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⚡ Quick Answer

AF or F4E3 airflow code is most common-usually a clogged lint screen, blocked vent, or kinked duct cutting off exhaust and tripping the fault.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Whirlpool WED4815EW Dryer Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The Whirlpool WED4815EW is a 7.0 cu. ft. electric dryer that runs on 240 V and uses electronic controls with fault-code diagnostics. The most frequent complaint on this model is the AF or F4E3 code, which Whirlpool defines as restricted airflow, almost always caused by a clogged lint screen, blocked exterior vent, or crushed transition hose. L2 codes appear when the dryer detects low or no line voltage to the heating circuit, often from a tripped breaker, loose power-cord connection, or an open fuse on one leg of the 240 V supply. PF means the cycle was interrupted by a power failure, and generic F#E# codes tell you the control board has logged an internal fault that Whirlpool says requires a service call rather than a user reset.

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Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Heating elementAmazon | Fails open from repeated thermal cycling or shorts to ground, causing L2 or no-heat complaints.
Main control boardAmazon | Logs F#E# faults or stops responding when relay contacts burn or processor fails.
User-interface boardAmazon | Display goes dark or buttons stop working when membrane or circuit traces crack.
Power cord and terminal blockAmazon | Loose or corroded terminals cause L2 faults and intermittent no-heat conditions.

Dryer Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

Call a tech for any F#E# code other than AF or L2, because Whirlpool treats those as internal control faults that need diagnostic mode and board-level troubleshooting. If you’ve cleaned the entire vent and still see AF, or if both breakers are on and the cord is tight but you still get L2, the blower, control board, or element has likely failed and requires metered testing and part replacement. Any repair involving the 240 V terminal block, heating element, or control boards should be handled by a qualified technician if you’re not comfortable working with live high voltage and multimeter diagnostics.


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