
Finding the right Whirlpool washer parts is essential for diagnosing problems, restoring performance, and extending the life of your washing machine. Whether your washer won’t start, won’t drain, won’t spin, or displays an error code, replacing a faulty component is often the most effective solution.
Modern Whirlpool washers contain dozens of mechanical and electronic parts that work together throughout the wash cycle. Over time, components such as control boards, drain pumps, lid locks, water inlet valves, and suspension systems can wear out or fail. Understanding the purpose of each part can help you identify the cause of a problem and determine the correct replacement.
This Whirlpool Washer Parts hub provides guides, troubleshooting information, compatibility tips, and replacement resources for the most commonly replaced Whirlpool washer components.
Most Common Whirlpool Washer Parts
Control Boards
The main control board is the washer’s electronic brain. It controls washing cycles, communicates with sensors, and manages other components throughout the machine.
Common symptoms of a failed control board:
- Washer won’t start
- Random error codes
- Cycle stops unexpectedly
- Unresponsive controls
- Intermittent operation
Browse our Whirlpool Washer Control Board guides.
Drain Pumps
The drain pump removes water from the washer tub during drain and spin cycles.
Common symptoms of a failed drain pump:
- Washer not draining
- Standing water in the tub
- Long drain errors
- Unusual pump noises
- Drain cycle failures
Browse our Whirlpool Drain Pump guides.
Lid Lock Assemblies
Most modern Whirlpool washers use a lid lock system to prevent operation while the lid is open.
Common symptoms of a failed lid lock:
- Washer won’t start
- Lid lock error codes
- Lid won’t lock or unlock
- Stuck sensing cycle
Browse our Whirlpool Lid Lock guides.
Water Inlet Valves
The water inlet valve controls the flow of hot and cold water into the washer.
Common symptoms of a failed water inlet valve:
- Washer won’t fill
- Slow filling
- Long fill errors
- Water continues entering after the cycle ends
Browse our Whirlpool Water Inlet Valve guides.
Drive Motors
The drive motor powers the washer drum during agitation and spin cycles.
Common symptoms of a failed drive motor:
- Washer won’t spin
- Washer won’t agitate
- Burning smell
- Motor error codes
- Humming sounds
Browse our Whirlpool Drive Motor guides.
Suspension Rods
Top-load Whirlpool washers use suspension rods to stabilize the tub during operation.
Common symptoms of worn suspension rods:
- Excessive shaking
- Violent spinning
- Off-balance loads
- Tub movement during spin cycles
Browse our Whirlpool Suspension Rod guides.
Shock Absorbers
Front-load Whirlpool washers use shock absorbers to reduce vibration and movement.
Common symptoms of worn shocks:
- Excessive vibration
- Loud banging during spin cycles
- Unstable drum movement
Browse our Whirlpool Shock Absorber guides.
Pressure Switches and Water Level Sensors
These components monitor water levels throughout the wash cycle.
Common symptoms of failure:
- Incorrect water levels
- Overflow conditions
- Fill-related error codes
- Cycle interruptions
Browse our Whirlpool Pressure Switch guides.
User Interface Boards
The user interface board controls the buttons, display, and settings panel.
Common symptoms of failure:
- Buttons not responding
- Display issues
- Cycle selection problems
- Communication errors
Browse our Whirlpool User Interface Board guides.
Heating Elements
Some Whirlpool washers use heating elements to warm water during specific cycles.
Common symptoms of failure:
- Water not heating
- Extended cycle times
- Temperature-related errors
Browse our Whirlpool Heating Element guides.
Whirlpool Washer Parts by Problem
Many washer problems can be traced to a small number of commonly failing parts.
Washer Won’t Start
Possible parts:
- Control Board
- Lid Lock Assembly
- User Interface Board
- Wiring Harness
Washer Not Draining
Possible parts:
- Drain Pump
- Drain Hose
- Control Board
Washer Not Spinning
Possible parts:
- Drive Motor
- Lid Lock Assembly
- Drive Belt
- Suspension System
Washer Not Filling Water
Possible parts:
- Water Inlet Valve
- Pressure Switch
- Water Level Sensor
Washer Shaking During Spin
Possible parts:
- Suspension Rods
- Shock Absorbers
- Drum Support Components
Whirlpool Washer Parts and Error Codes
Many Whirlpool washer error codes point directly to a specific system or component.
Examples include:
- F1E1 – Control Board Issues
- F3E1 – Pressure System Problems
- F5E2 – Lid Lock Failure
- F7E1 – Motor or Speed Sensor Issues
- F8E1 – Water Fill Problems
- F9E1 – Drain System Problems
Understanding the error code can help identify which part should be inspected first.
Finding the Correct Replacement Part
Before purchasing any Whirlpool washer part, verify:
- Model number compatibility
- Part number compatibility
- Washer type (top-load or front-load)
- Manufacturer replacement information
Using the correct replacement part helps ensure proper fitment and reliable operation.
Whirlpool Washer Parts Resources
Our Whirlpool Washer Parts section contains detailed guides covering:
- Part functions
- Common failure symptoms
- Troubleshooting procedures
- Compatibility information
- Replacement recommendations
Browse the categories above to learn more about the Whirlpool washer part associated with your washer’s symptoms or error codes.
Understanding Whirlpool washer parts makes troubleshooting much easier and helps you quickly identify the source of common problems. From control boards and pumps to sensors and suspension systems, each component plays an important role in keeping your washer running smoothly.
If your washer is showing symptoms or error codes, using the right information can help you choose the correct replacement part and avoid unnecessary repairs. Always double-check compatibility before purchasing to ensure a proper fit and reliable performance.