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DC5003W

DryerEst. 2018–present

About

What We Know

DC5003W is a Speed Queen dryer family sold from 2018 on, in electric (WE) and gas (WG) versions — a 27-inch, 7-cubic-foot vented dryer with the brand's commercial build. Moisture-sensor drying stops when clothes are actually dry, and behind the mechanical-looking controls there's a sanitize cycle and extended tumble. The knob-and-steel presentation is the point: simple to run, simple to fix.

The File, At a Glance
Generation / Era
Est. 2018–present
Verified Models 6
1 DC5004BE — also sold as ADE6ARYS177TB01
2 DC5004BG — also sold as ADG6ARYS117TB01
3 DC5004WE — also sold as ADE6ARYS177TW01
4 DC5004WG — also sold as ADG6ARYS117TW01

These model numbers have been verified as belonging to the DC5003W family. Small variations exist inside a family — your exact model is what ties recalls, known issues and repair guidance to your machine.

Standard Warranty
3 Years Parts & Labor
Model Match Confidence
High

Ownership

How We See It

Living with a DC5003W is the low-drama half of the laundry pair when its airflow is respected. Moisture-sensor drying stops when clothes are actually dry, and behind the mechanical-looking controls there's a sanitize cycle and extended tumble. The knob-and-steel presentation is the point: simple to run, simple to fix. Day to day, lint screen every single load, vent duct once a year; every dryer problem that matters starts with blocked airflow. Parts won't be your problem — for the repair visit, the brand's service network is the usual road. Our data puts the ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan at 16 years for this family. Treat that as the planning baseline, not the ceiling — well-maintained units regularly run past it.

ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan
16 yrs Our estimate for this family with normal use and basic care.

The ApplianceEdge Expected Lifespan is our editorial opinion, drawn from ownership patterns and market data. It is not a warranty, a prediction for your unit, or a substitute for an assessment of your machine’s actual condition.

Recall Information

No recalls on our record for this family. We watch official CPSC recall notices continuously to keep you protected — if anything ever changes, it will show up here.

Warranty Coverage
Standard full warranty

3 years parts & labor. Some components may carry longer coverage than the standard term — your warranty booklet or Speed Queen can confirm for your exact model.

Coverage varies by year and region. Confirm yours with Speed Queen against your exact model to be sure.

Recurring Issues to Watch For

No documented programs or service records are on file for this platform. These are common wear points for the category.

  • Exhaust Vent / Lint Blockage

    Takes too long — clothes still damp

  • Thermal Fuse / High-Limit Cutoff

    Heat quit suddenly — often after overheating or a blocked vent

  • Heating Element / Gas Igniter

    Runs full cycles but the air never gets warm

  • Drive Belt

    Drum won’t turn — motor runs or hums

  • Drum Rollers / Bearing / Belt

    Squeaks, thumps, or rumbles while tumbling

  • Gas Valve Coil Set

    Gas dryer: heats, then goes cold

  • Gas Burner Igniter

    Gas dryer: burner never lights

  • Door Switch

    Only runs with door held, or stops if door moves

  • Motor

    Hums, stops mid-cycle, or needs a cooldown

  • Control Board

    Dead display, or controls act erratically

  • Gas smell around the dryer

Maintenance Habits
Clean the full exhaust path and verify the transition duct is not crushed.

Inspect quarterly; professional duct cleaning about yearly or as conditions require — A clean filter cannot overcome a blocked wall duct. Restricted exhaust makes the dryer run hotter and longer and is a serious lint-fire hazard.

Clean the lint filter before every cycle and replace it if warped or torn.

Every load; inspect condition monthly — A clear, intact filter preserves airflow and keeps lint out of the cabinet and exhaust duct. Restricted airflow raises temperatures and stretches drying time.

Reduce the load when airflow through the drum is poor.

Every load — An overpacked drum cannot tumble or move hot air through the fabric. The extra heat and run time stress the motor, belt and thermal controls without drying evenly.

Wipe the moisture-sensor bars instead of compensating with longer timed cycles.

Every 1–3 months — Dryer-sheet film and detergent residue can insulate the sensor, causing premature shutoff or unnecessary over-drying.

Habits like these tend to extend the useful life of the appliance. They are not a guarantee against failure.

Debating a repair? Find out what the math says.

Service

What to Expect

Speed Queen is commercial equipment in a home wrapper — built to be serviced, with an authorized-servicer network that treats repair as the point, and parts designed to stay available for decades.

Speed Queen's locator points you to your local authorized service company — independent businesses certified on the brand, and warranty labor only counts when they do the work. The machines' commercial DNA works in your favor: they're built to be serviced, and the authorized network exists everywhere the machines are sold.

Repair Economics
Most-Common Repair
$100–$300
Exhaust Vent / Lint Blockage
Common RepairTypical Range
Exhaust Vent / Lint Blockage $100–$300
Thermal Fuse / High-Limit Cutoff $75–$175
Heating Element / Gas Igniter $150–$350
Drive Belt $100–$250
Drum Rollers / Bearing / Belt $125–$350
Gas Valve Coil Set $100–$225
Gas Burner Igniter $100–$250
Door Switch $100–$200
Motor $175–$450
Control Board $250–$850
$150–$450
Parts Availability
Parts Availability

Plentiful

Exact-model catalogs at PartSelect and AppliancePartsPros resolve for DC5003WE; functional parts can be bought through independent DIY/servicer distributors.

Parts Sources
Third-party suppliers
Working On It Yourself

This platform is generally approachable for a confident DIYer. The repairs owners face most often here — Exhaust Vent / Lint Blockage, Thermal Fuse / High-Limit Cutoff and Heating Element / Gas Igniter — can typically be handled with basic tools and patience. Gas-line and burner work is outside the DIY envelope regardless of skill level.

Data You Can Trust

This page draws on the ApplianceEdge Registry — 2,640 appliance families connected to more than 18,200 verified models, independently researched. We don’t know everything about this family yet, and we won’t pretend to: finish records, filter and accessory cross-references, and warranty information for this platform are still being verified. We only publish what we can stand behind, and the gaps close as the Registry grows.

ApplianceEdge assessments — lifespans, repair values, and reliability notes — are our editorial opinions, built from documented third-party sources: owner reports, industry pricing data, manufacturer literature, and official records. They describe patterns across a product family, not any individual machine; your experience may differ. Recall information links directly to official CPSC notices. We accept no payment from manufacturers, and no brand influences what we publish.

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