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Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer

Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Whirlpool Commercial Washer CAM2742TQ3 FAQs

Yes. On a Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer, a clogged or restricted drain path can trigger an F9E1 long-drain condition because the washer cannot move water out fast enough to continue the cycle safely.

What to check first (fast, common fixes)

  • Unplug the washer before inspecting wiring or internal components.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked, twisted, or crushed behind the washer.
  • Make sure the drain hose is secured in the standpipe and not shoved too far down (this can cause siphoning and slow or unstable draining).
  • Check for excess suds; too many suds can slow spin and drainage.
  • If the tub is full of water, bail out water first so you can safely access the drain path.

Clog locations that most often cause long-drain problems

A “clogged drain” can mean several different restrictions. Here is where we see it most often:

Where the restriction is What you may notice Typical fix
Drain hose or standpipe Slow drain, gurgling, water backing up Clear standpipe, straighten hose, correct hose depth
Drain pump Hums but drains slowly or not at all Inspect pump inlet/outlet, replace pump if damaged
Pump impeller area Intermittent drain, rattling, debris found Remove debris, replace pump if impeller is worn

If you suspect the pump is weak or jammed, the correct replacement for this model is the washer drain pump WP3363394.

Why installation details matter for F9E1

The CAM2742TQ3 installation instructions call out two drain-hose issues that can create drain problems even when the pump is good:

  • The hose must be cut to the correct length so the “hook” end fits tightly on the standpipe.
  • Do not force excess drain hose down into the standpipe; that can cause siphoning.

Use the installation guide to confirm the drain-hose routing and standpipe setup for your exact installation.

When it is probably not a clog

If the hose and standpipe are clear and you still get long-drain symptoms, focus on these common causes:

  • Drain pump motor failure (often a hum with little or no water movement)
  • Wiring issue to the pump (especially if the washer is dead silent during drain)
  • Control/timer issue on some commercial setups

Why it matters

A true long-drain condition can leave water in the tub, stop the cycle mid-wash, and cause poor rinsing or oversudsing. Fixing the restriction quickly helps protect the pump and restores normal cycle timing.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see with Whirlpool washers (including the Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer) are draining and spin issues, leaks, and agitation problems. Many of these start with simple causes like kinked hoses, too many suds, or the lid not fully closing, but worn drive and pump parts can also be the root cause.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

Before replacing parts, we recommend running through these basics from the installation setup checklist:

  • Confirm the power cord is plugged in and the breaker or fuse is OK
  • Make sure the timer is advanced to the start of a cycle
  • Verify both water faucets are fully turned on
  • Check that inlet and drain hoses are not kinked
  • Close the lid completely (some cycles will not run with the lid open)
  • Reduce detergent if you see excess suds; suds can slow spin and cause poor rinsing

For model-specific setup and operating checks, use the installation guide.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

Symptom Most common causes Parts that often fix it (when worn)
Won’t drain or drains slowly Kinked drain hose, blockage, pump wear Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t spin or leaves clothes wet Excess suds, unbalanced load, drive wear Clutch washer WP8299642, washer drive motor WP661600
Won’t agitate or agitates weakly Worn agitator dogs, drive wear Agitator dog 80040, washer agitator assembly WP3349743
Leaks Loose hose connections, worn hose or gasket Hose WP8317926, washer tub gasket W10814296

Why it matters

On a commercial washer like the CAM2742TQ3, small issues (like a kinked hose or excess suds) can quickly turn into repeat service calls, longer cycle times, and extra wear on the drive system. Catching the simple causes early helps protect higher-cost components like the motor and gear case.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool CAM2742TQ3 commercial washer, a bad drain pump shows up as water left in the tub, slow or no draining, loud humming or grinding during drain, or leaking underneath. When the washer cannot drain, it often will not spin clothes as dry.

Quick symptoms checklist

  • Tub still full or partially full after the drain portion
  • Humming during drain but little or no water movement
  • Grinding or rattling noise while draining
  • Water leaking from underneath during drain
  • Clothes come out wetter than normal

Rule out common look-alikes first

These issues can mimic a failing pump and are worth checking before replacing parts:

  • Drain hose kinked or crushed
  • Excess suds slowing spin and causing poor rinsing
  • Basic start conditions: power cord plugged in, breaker not tripped, timer advanced, lid closed

For the model-specific setup and operation checks, use the installation guide.

Simple pump checks you can do

  1. Listen during drain: a steady hum with no drain flow points to a jammed or failed pump.
  2. Check for blockage: small items can jam the impeller and stop draining.
  3. Inspect for leaks: cracks or a failing seal can drip mainly during drain.
What you observe Most likely issue Next step
Hums but will not drain Pump jammed or failed Clear blockage; replace if still not draining
Drains slowly Partial restriction Check hose routing and clogs
Leaks during drain Pump housing or seal Replace the pump

What to replace if the pump is the problem

If clearing restrictions does not restore normal draining, replace the washer drain pump WP3363394.

Why it matters

Proper draining is required for full-speed spin. Fixing a weak or failed pump restores cycle performance and helps prevent repeat wet-load complaints.

Last updated: February 2026

“Quiet Partner III” is a Whirlpool dishwasher series name, not a model number for the Whirlpool commercial washer model CAM2742TQ3. If you are working on CAM2742TQ3, use the model and serial number from the washer’s serial-rating plate and follow the CAM2742TQ3 installation guide for model-specific information.

How to identify the correct model number

For accurate parts and documentation, match the model number on the appliance label to the product type.

  • For a Whirlpool commercial washer like CAM2742TQ3, look for the serial-rating plate on the cabinet (commonly under the lid area, on the back panel, or inside the front panel depending on the build)
  • Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
  • Use that exact model number when selecting parts such as a drain pump, timer, or water-level switch
  • If your appliance is actually a dishwasher, the model tag is typically found around the door frame or tub opening

Quiet Partner III vs. CAM2742TQ3 (what the names mean)

Label you have Appliance type What it tells you
Quiet Partner III Dishwasher series/line name Helps describe features; it is not the full model number
CAM2742TQ3 Commercial top-load washer model The exact identifier to use for washer parts and specs

Why it matters

Dishwashers and commercial washers use completely different parts and diagrams. Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong components and ensures the instructions you follow match your appliance.

Last updated: February 2026

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