Whirlpool Dryer Error Code F33

Whirlpool Dryer Error Code F33 — What It Means

The Whirlpool dryer F33 error code typically indicates a problem related to the dryer sensing or temperature control system. Depending on the model, F33 commonly points to a faulty moisture sensor, thermistor (temperature sensor), wiring issue, or a control board anomaly that prevents the dryer from correctly detecting load moisture or temperature. When the dryer cannot accurately sense conditions, users will notice longer drying times, clothes coming out damp, or repeated cycle interruptions. In some cases the dryer may not heat properly or may shut down to protect against overheating, creating both performance and safety concerns. Because F33 can be caused by several electrical or venting issues, diagnosing it early helps avoid energy waste, fabric damage, and potential fire risks from restricted airflow.

Common Causes

  • Faulty moisture sensor or thermistor (temperature sensor)
  • Damaged or disconnected wiring harness or sensor connectors
  • Main control board or sensor circuit failure
  • Clogged lint screen or venting restricting airflow
  • High-limit thermostat or thermal fuse triggering due to overheating
  • Door switch or interlock causing intermittent sensing errors
  • Corroded sensor contacts or moisture buildup on sensor strips
  • Model-specific software/firmware glitch requiring a reset or service update

Troubleshooting Steps

  1. Power cycle the dryer: disconnect power for 1 minute then reconnect to clear transient faults and see if F33 returns.
  2. Check error code documentation: confirm the meaning of F33 for your exact model in the owner manual or service sheet because code definitions can vary by model and year.
  3. Inspect lint filter and venting: clean the lint screen and remove any visible lint or obstructions from the exhaust vent to restore proper airflow.
  4. Examine the moisture sensor strips: open the drum and wipe the sensor bars with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol to remove residue or fabric softener film.
  5. Inspect wiring and connectors: unplug the dryer, open the access panel and check moisture sensor, thermistor, and control board connectors for loose pins, breaks, or corrosion.
  6. Test the thermistor/moisture sensor: using a multimeter, check resistance values according to your service manual; replace the sensor if out of spec.
  7. Check thermal safety devices: test the high-limit thermostat and thermal fuse for continuity; replace if blown or open.
  8. Run diagnostic mode: for models with a service diagnostic test, run it to capture logged faults and isolate the faulty circuit or component.
  9. Swap suspect parts if practical: if you have a known-good sensor or control board, swapping can confirm the faulty component. Only attempt if you are confident and have the right tools.
  10. If the problem persists, contact a certified technician: electrical control and board repairs are best handled by professionals to avoid further damage or safety risks.

Maintenance / Prevention Tips

  • Clean the lint filter after every load to maintain airflow and prevent sensor contamination.
  • Clean the exhaust vent and duct at least once a year, more often if you use the dryer heavily.
  • Wipe the moisture sensor strips regularly with rubbing alcohol to remove softener and fabric residue.
  • Keep the dryer area free of lint buildup and combustible materials for safety and airflow.
  • Inspect the vent hood outside the home for obstructions or bird nests and clear as needed.
  • Use the correct drying cycles and avoid overloading the drum to reduce stress on sensors and heating components.
  • Replace frayed or damaged power cords and have a qualified technician handle electrical repairs.
  • Ensure the dryer is level and stable to prevent wear on internal components and wiring.
  • Schedule periodic professional inspections for older dryers to check sensors, thermostats, and the control board.
  • Use dryer sheets sparingly and clean sensor strips more often if you use fabric softeners frequently.
  • Avoid venting the dryer into attics or crawl spaces where lint can accumulate and cause airflow issues.
  • Follow manufacturer recommended maintenance intervals listed in the owner manual.

FAQs

Q: Is F33 a dangerous error?

A: F33 itself is a diagnostic code indicating a sensing or control fault. It typically does not mean imminent danger, but because it can be related to temperature control or ventilation issues, you should address it promptly. If you smell burning or see smoke, stop using the dryer and disconnect power immediately.

Q: Can I clear F33 by unplugging the dryer?

A: Power cycling can clear transient errors, and it’s a useful first step. If F33 returns after running a cycle, the underlying issue remains and needs inspection.

Q: Will replacing the moisture sensor fix F33?

A: If diagnostic testing or visual inspection points to a bad moisture sensor (open circuit, corrosion, or incorrect resistance), replacing it often resolves F33. However, wiring problems or control board faults can produce the same code, so test before replacing parts.

Q: Can a clogged vent cause F33?

A: Yes. Restricted airflow can cause overheating or cause the dryer to misread moisture/temperature conditions, which may trigger F33 or related codes. Always check venting as part of troubleshooting.

Conclusion / Safety Notice

When working on a Whirlpool dryer, always disconnect power at the breaker before opening panels. For gas models also shut off the gas supply. Use insulated tools and take photos of wiring before disconnecting connectors to aid reassembly. If you are not comfortable performing electrical tests or replacing control boards, contact a certified appliance technician. Repairs involving gas lines, high-voltage components, or control board replacements should be performed by trained professionals to avoid injury or further damage.

If basic maintenance (cleaning the lint trap and vent, wiping sensor strips) does not resolve F33, or if you find damaged wiring or a suspected control board failure, stop and schedule professional service. A trained technician can run accurate diagnostics, replace faulty parts safely, and ensure the dryer is safe to operate.

Always consult your model’s owner manual or the manufacturer website for model-specific error code definitions and authorized service guidance.

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Affected Appliance Models

Model Number
WED5620HW0
WED4850HW0
WED4950HW0
WED4815EW1
WED7600XW0

Possible Parts That May Cause This Issue

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