Part #80047
Replaced by #4392067
Part #3387223
Replaced by #WP3387223
Part #W10446781
Replaced by #WPW10446781
Part #8212450A
Part #W11581317
Part #9740848
Replaced by #WP9740848
Part #W10446202
Part #4396013RB
Part #W11224254
Part #W11164312
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Whirlpool WGD6120HC2 laundry, residential, gas dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Part #80047
Replaced by #4392067
Part #3387223
Replaced by #WP3387223
Part #W10446781
Replaced by #WPW10446781
Part #8212450A
Part #W11581317
Part #9740848
Replaced by #WP9740848
Part #W10446202
Part #4396013RB
Part #W11224254
Part #W11164312
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