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KitchenAid Washer Parts — Browse All Models

When it’s time to fix your machine, we make finding the right KitchenAid washer parts simple. Browse the list of models below or enter your model number in the search bar to view detailed parts diagrams. These diagrams help you identify the exact component you need, and our DIY washer repair help makes installation easier than you might expect.

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Whirlpool Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

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Refrigerator Temperature Sensor Kit W10316760

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Popular maintenance items for Washers

Whirlpool Dryer Drum Belt, 92-1/4-inch 341241

Whirlpool Dryer Drum Belt, 92-1/4-inch

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Troubleshooting common KitchenAid washer problems

Even a high-end washer like a KitchenAid can hit snags. Here’s how to narrow down the issue and get your machine running again.

Washer won’t fill or fills slowly

If your washer struggles to fill, check your water supply valves first. If the supply is working but the machine still doesn’t fill properly, the water inlet valve may need replacing. A faulty valve can either restrict water flow or stay stuck open, causing overfilling or leaks.

Washer won’t spin or is making loud grinding noises

Grinding during the spin cycle may mean it’s time to replace the gear case or check for a broken drive coupler. If the basket doesn’t spin at all, the issue could also lie with the motor or the spin basket. Use our step-by-step guides to isolate the problem.

Washer vibrates excessively or seems unstable

An unbalanced load is a common cause of shaking, but if the vibration continues after redistributing the load, worn shock absorbers or springs could be the issue. Check out this article on troubleshooting excessive vibration during the spin cycle for more detailed solutions.

Commonly replaced KitchenAid washer parts

  • Water inlet valve – Regulates water flow into the tub. Replace it if it leaks or fails to open.
  • Gear case – Drives the spin and agitation cycles. Worn gear cases often cause grinding or slipping.
  • Drive motor – Powers the basket and agitator. If the washer hums but doesn’t move, the motor may be the culprit.
  • Lid switch – Stops the spin cycle if the lid is open. If defective, it may prevent the washer from starting.
  • Drain pump – Removes water at the end of each cycle. Failure can cause standing water in the tub.

Why use Sears PartsDirect for your KitchenAid washer repair parts

With Sears PartsDirect, you get:

  • OEM KitchenAid parts designed to fit your exact model
  • Illustrated parts diagrams that remove the guesswork
  • Fast shipping and support to keep your laundry on schedule

And if you’re doing the repair yourself, our DIY washer repair help includes step-by-step videos and troubleshooting guidance for every skill level.

KitchenAid washer FAQs

Where can I find the model number on my KitchenAid washer?

Most model numbers are located inside the lid or door frame, or behind the control panel on top-load washers. Check along the door opening on front-load models.

How often should I clean my KitchenAid washer?

Run a tub-cleaning cycle once a month using a washer cleaner. Also clean the detergent drawer and check for residue around the door gasket.

What does the "F" error code mean on my KitchenAid washer?

F-series error codes typically relate to electronic failures, water level sensing issues, or door lock problems. Use our chart to decode the exact issue and suggested repair.

Is it normal for my washer to make a humming noise?

A low hum during operation is normal. However, loud or persistent humming—especially if the washer isn’t spinning—may signal a bad motor, drive coupler, or drain pump.

How long should a KitchenAid washer last?

With regular maintenance and timely repairs, most KitchenAid washers last 12–15 years or longer.

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