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Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 washer

Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 washer Parts

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  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 - Part LIT3955869

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #LIT3955869

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 - Part LIT4313896

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #LIT4313896

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bumper, Lid Hinge for Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 - Part 19119

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Bumper, Lid Hinge

    Part #19119

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Spring for Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 - Part 387806

    Brake and drive tube parts diagram

    Spring

    Part #387806

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Whirlpool Washer LSR6332KQ1 FAQs

A 3.8 cu. ft. washer is a medium-capacity size; most top-load washers in this range are about 27 to 28 inches wide, 26 to 28 inches deep, and 43 to 45 inches tall. For exact Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 dimensions, use the LSR6332KQ1 owner's manual.

Typical size and what it means for laundry loads

A 3.8 cu. ft. tub usually handles everyday family loads well, including towels and many bedding items, as long as you do not pack the basket tightly.

  • Fits most standard laundry baskets worth of clothes
  • Handles towels and mixed loads comfortably
  • Works for many comforters, but bulky king bedding can be tight
  • Needs enough clearance to open the lid fully
  • Performs best when loads are loose, not compressed

Quick size guide (common ranges)

Capacity (cu. ft.) Typical width Typical depth Typical height
3.5 to 4.0 27 to 28 in. 26 to 28 in. 43 to 45 in.
4.5 to 5.5 27 to 29 in. 28 to 34 in. 44 to 48 in.

How to measure your washer space correctly

Measure the space before ordering parts or planning a replacement.

  • Width: side-to-side at the widest point
  • Depth: front-to-back; include hoses behind the washer
  • Height: floor to top of cabinet; include lid clearance above
  • Doorway path: confirm the washer can fit through doors and hallways

Why it matters

Correct dimensions help prevent installation headaches (tight alcoves, kinked fill hoses, poor drain hose routing) and ensure you can open the lid and load the basket comfortably.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 washer, the lid must be closed for the washer to agitate or spin, so a “lid lock” problem is usually a lid switch or lid-closure issue. We reset it by stopping the cycle, opening and closing the lid firmly, then restarting the cycle using the Cycle Control knob; see the LSR6332KQ1 owner’s manual.

Quick reset steps (most common)

  • Push in the Cycle Control knob to stop the washer.
  • Open the lid fully, then close it firmly (make sure it latches).
  • Pull out the Cycle Control knob to restart.
  • If the washer still will not run, unplug the washer for 5 minutes, then try again.
  • Confirm the load is not pressing against the lid or preventing a full close.

If it still will not spin or agitate

A top-load direct-drive Whirlpool like the LSR6332KQ1 will not agitate or spin with the lid open. If the lid is closed but the washer acts like it is open, the lid switch circuit is the next thing to check.

  • Listen for a distinct “click” when closing the lid.
  • Check that the lid strike area is not cracked or loose.
  • If the washer fills but will not agitate or spin, suspect the lid switch.
  • If the washer will not drain and then will not spin, also check the drain system.
Symptom Common cause Example part for this model
Fills, then stops (no agitate/spin) Lid switch not closing electrically Switch 3949247V
Hums, won’t drain, tub full of water Drain pump jammed or failed Washer drain pump WP3363394
Agitates weakly or not at all Worn agitator dogs Agitator dog 80040

Why it matters

The washer is designed to prevent agitation and spinning with the lid open for safety. Restoring proper lid closure and switch operation gets the cycle running normally and helps avoid unnecessary motor or gearcase strain.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common Whirlpool washer problems are failure to drain or spin, weak or no agitation, and water leaks. On the Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1 (a direct-drive top-load washer), these symptoms are often tied to a worn drive coupling, a failing lid switch, or a clogged or failing drain pump. See the LSR6332KQ1 owner's manual for model-specific operating and care guidance.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Won’t drain or leaves water in the tub: drain hose restriction, clogged pump, or a failing pump
  • Won’t spin: lid switch issue, drive coupling failure, clutch wear, or a drive system problem
  • Won’t agitate or agitates weakly: worn agitator dogs, stripped agitator parts, or drive coupling wear
  • Leaking: loose fill hoses, inlet valve seepage, tub gasket leak, or pump leak
  • Loud noise: worn clutch, gearcase wear, or a failing pump

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts yet)

  • Confirm the load is balanced and the washer is level; an unbalanced load can stop or limit spinning.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure it is not pushed too far down the standpipe.
  • Verify hot and cold water supply valves are fully open.
  • If you use bleach, follow the manual guidance; undiluted bleach on fabrics can cause damage and confusion with “washer problems.”

Common parts that fix these issues on LSR6332KQ1

Symptom Common fix Example part for this model
Agitator moves but clothes don’t Replace worn agitator dogs Agitator dog 80040
Motor runs but won’t spin/agitate Replace motor coupling Washer motor coupling 285753A
Hums, won’t drain, or leaks at pump Replace drain pump Washer drain pump WP3363394

Why it matters

Catching a drain, spin, or agitation problem early helps prevent secondary damage (overheating the motor, wearing the clutch, or stressing the gearcase). It also keeps cycle times and water use closer to normal.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Whirlpool LSR6332KQ1, an “F1 E1” message is not a normal built-in fault code because this washer uses a mechanical timer and does not display digital error codes. The fix is to confirm the code is coming from the correct appliance, then troubleshoot the actual symptom (won’t fill, won’t drain, won’t spin) using the LSR6332KQ1 owner's manual.

Step 1: Confirm what is showing the code

  • Verify the model tag says LSR6332KQ1.
  • If the “F1 E1” appears on a wall display, smart plug, or another appliance, troubleshoot that device instead.
  • If the washer is stopping mid-cycle, focus on what it is doing when it stops (filling, agitating, draining, spinning).

Step 2: Do the correct “reset” for this washer

This model resets by removing power.

  • Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 5 minutes.
  • Restore power.
  • Set a simple cycle and start it.
  • Note the first point where it fails (fill, agitate, drain, spin).

Symptom-based checks (most common on this style of Whirlpool washer)

  • Won’t drain or drains slowly: check the drain hose for kinks and the pump for blockage; a failing pump can stall the cycle.
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: confirm both faucets are fully open; clean inlet screens; a weak valve can cause slow fill.
  • Won’t spin: lid switch problems can stop spin; drive system issues can also prevent spin.

Quick guide to likely parts by symptom

What the washer does What we inspect first Example model-matched part
Hums, won’t drain, or drains slowly Pump and hoses for clogs Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t fill or fills very slowly Inlet screens and valve Washer inlet valve 285805
Motor runs but basket won’t move Coupling between motor and transmission Washer motor coupling 285753A

Why it matters

Using the wrong error-code chart leads to unnecessary control-board replacements. On the LSR6332KQ1, accurate troubleshooting comes from the symptom and the mechanical timer sequence, not a displayed code.

Helpful DIY guidance

For general Whirlpool washer code references (for models that actually display codes), use Whirlpool compact top load washer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

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