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F22

Whirlpool Dryer

Severity:

What Does This Error Mean?

Whirlpool dryer F22 error means the outlet thermistor has failed or is reading outside its expected range. The dryer stops to prevent uncontrolled overheating — replace the thermistor to resolve F22.

Affected Models

  • Whirlpool Electric Dryer
  • Whirlpool Gas Dryer
  • Whirlpool Cabrio Dryer
  • Whirlpool WED Series

Common Causes

  • Failed thermistor (temperature sensor)
  • Wiring harness to the thermistor loose or damaged
  • Lint coating the thermistor probe reducing accuracy
  • Control board fault misreading thermistor signal

How to Fix It

  1. Unplug the dryer and clean the lint filter and vent.

    Lint buildup can coat the thermistor and cause false temperature readings. Clean the lint trap and exhaust duct before assuming the thermistor itself has failed.

  2. Locate the outlet thermistor.

    On most Whirlpool dryers the outlet thermistor is clipped to the exhaust duct near the back panel. Consult your model's diagram for the exact location — it is a small two-wire component.

  3. Test the thermistor with a multimeter.

    At room temperature (21°C / 70°F) the thermistor should read approximately 10,000–12,000 ohms. A reading of zero, open circuit, or far outside this range confirms the thermistor has failed.

  4. Replace the thermistor.

    Thermistors for Whirlpool dryers cost $10–$25. Disconnect the two wires, unclip the old thermistor, and install the new one. Reconnect the wires and run a test cycle to confirm F22 is cleared.

When to Call a Professional

The thermistor is typically accessible after removing the back panel on most Whirlpool dryers. If you are not comfortable with appliance disassembly, a technician can replace it quickly at low cost.

Frequently Asked Questions