Many dryers are now coming equipped with a steam function that helps keep loads wrinkle free and reduces the energy cost of the de-wrinkling cycle. But if you notice that your steam function doesn’t work or your dryer has an error message regarding the steam cycle, there are two main culprits. One might be the water inlet system: either the valve is broken, or there are bends in the water supply tube that prevent the water from passing through. The second common cause for steam malfunction is a broken steam nozzle inside the dryer. Replacing the steam nozzle is just a matter of order the replacement part, which is #WPW10277503 for Whirlpool Alpha models, and screwing it into place. Here’s how:
Replacing your dryer’s steam nozzle is one of the few repairs that can take place without removing panels. If you want to try a few more complex repairs, go to Fred’s Appliance Service for more step-by-step guides and specific parts.
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