This whirlpool dryer safety notice contains important information about a potential hazard that may affect your appliance.
Whirlpool dryer exhaust vent cleaning advisory addresses the critical need for annual or more frequent cleaning of the full dryer exhaust duct system — from the rear of the dryer to the exterior vent cap — to maintain safe airflow, prevent fire hazards, and protect the performance of WED and WGD series dryers.
Why This Matters
The lint screen captures only 75–80% of lint produced during a drying cycle. The remaining lint travels through the exhaust duct and gradually accumulates along the duct walls, especially at bends and at the exterior vent flap. A heavily restricted exhaust duct can increase drying time by 50%, spike drum temperatures by 30°F above normal, and create a concentrated lint fuel source directly in the heated airstream. Whirlpool technical service data indicates that restricted exhaust ducts are a contributing factor in a significant portion of thermal fuse failures and heating element burnouts.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Signs of a restricted exhaust duct include drying cycles taking 50% longer than usual; the laundry room feeling hot and humid during operation; the exterior vent flap not opening fully during operation; lint accumulation visible at the exterior vent opening; and frequent thermal fuse or heating element failures.
Inspection Schedule
Inspect the exterior vent cap seasonally and clean the full duct annually for low-use households or every 6 months for households running 5 or more loads per week. Replace any plastic flexible duct with rigid or semi-rigid metal duct, which is required by Whirlpool installation guidelines.
Required Action Steps
- Disconnect the dryer from the power source and pull it away from the wall to access the duct connection at the rear.
- Remove the duct clamp and detach the exhaust duct from the dryer exhaust port.
- Use a dryer duct cleaning brush kit to clean from both the dryer end and the exterior vent cap end of the duct.
- Vacuum all loosened lint from inside the duct and from the dryer exhaust port opening.
- Inspect the exterior vent cap — remove any debris, bird nests, or ice blockages that may be restricting the flap.
- Reconnect the duct with a secure clamp and verify that the duct is not kinked or compressed behind the dryer before pushing it back into position.
Contact information: Whirlpool Customer Support: 1-866-698-2538 | CPSC Recall Hotline: 1-800-638-2772 | cpsc.gov
Urgency Level: HIGH ANNUAL PRIORITY. Annual exhaust duct cleaning is a Whirlpool-recommended maintenance requirement, not an optional task. A restricted duct is a fire hazard and will significantly increase your energy costs and reduce appliance lifespan.
Related Resources
Review these related resources to stay informed about Whirlpool appliance safety and maintenance best practices.
- Whirlpool Dryer Repair Service
- Whirlpool Dryer Maintenance Guide
- Safety Notices & Recalls
- Schedule Whirlpool Repair
For more information, visit CPSC Safety Education and Whirlpool Official Support.