Questions & Answers
- Model:
- WGD7500GC
- |
- SKU:
- 6126000
Highly rated by customers for: Drying Performance, Overall Performance, Noise Level
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Q: QuestionI've only had the dryer 5 months and it won't HEAT UP! Bummer, Especially for the cost, since I had cheaper ones that last 10 years before maintenance! Anyone else have issues with their dryer not heating up?
Asked by CIttyCat.
- A:Answer Same problem here. Ours started having issues a month after we got it. Sometimes it would heat up and sometimes it wouldn’t. Till last week it wouldn’t heat up at all. Service guy just left and we will now be waiting 2 months for a part on a dryer that we bought 10 months ago. Our old dryer was 26 years old, wishing we never decided to upgrade.
Answered by JMNM
Q: QuestionDoing the install ourselves. Need to make sure we were sold the correct Gas Connector. What size does it take?
Asked by EWills.
- A:Answer Hello EWills! We are providing a link to the Use and Care Guide this will advise what is included for the proper installation of this model. https://bit.ly/2NnuiuP
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

Q: QuestionI've had this dryer for 2 wks and today the dryer won't start when I press and hold the start button, it just beeps 2 times, why is that??
Asked by Kandee37.
- A:Answer More than likely, you did not close the dryer lid all the way. Make sure it clicks when you close the door, and you should be good to go.
Answered by John
Q: Questionwhat is size of gas dryer door?
Asked by sunshine.
- A:Answer Probably about 2 feet wide by 18 inches tall.
Answered by Mike
Q: QuestionDoes this dryer come with a line cord (electrical hookup) and does it operate with a standard 110 Vac plug? The Best Buy checkout is trying to sell me a 220 - 240 Vac line cord.
Asked by Waste.
- A:Answer Although I appreciate the response, I believe the information provided is for the electric dryer rather than the "Gas" version. Most gs dryers only require a standard 60 Hz AC connection rated at 15 to 20 amperes rather than the 30 ampere connection that you have documented. The Whirlpool website also states that this model only requires a 60 Hz, 120 Vac, 15-20 ampere connection, but the actual receptacle type is ambiguous and not documented well by Whirlpool. Best Buy also states that purchasing a power cord is required, but the Whirlpool website states that the power cord is supplied with the gas model. I guess I will need to find one in the store to see what type of power cord is supplied and if I can use this product.
Answered by Waste
Q: Questionis this dryer LP convertable? we use propane for our home.
Asked by tara.
- A:Answer tara, This dryer is equipped for use with Natural gas. It is design-certified by CSA International for LP (propane or butane) gases with appropriate conversion. Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!
Answered by WhirlpoolTeam

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