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Roper RTW4100WQ0 washer Parts

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  • Washer Agitator Cap for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP3352483

    Agitator, basket and tub parts diagram

    Washer Agitator Cap

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  • Washer Center Post Bearing, Lower for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP8546455

    Machine base parts diagram

    Center Post Upper Drive Bearing

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  • Washer Basket Balance Ring Clip for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP8519815

    Agitator, basket and tub parts diagram

    Washer Clip

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  • Washer Brake Cam Sleeve for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP63022

    Brake and drive tube parts diagram

    Sleeve

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  • Whirlpool Washer Motor Coupling for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part 285753A

    Brake, clutch, gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Coupling

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  • Washer Motor Mounting Bracket for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP62611

    Brake, clutch, gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Plate

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  • Washer Clutch Spring Cap for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP62646

    Brake, clutch, gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Cap, Clutch Spring

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  • Washer Tub-to-pump Hose for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part 285871

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

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  • Whirlpool Washer Lid Switch Assembly for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP8318084

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Lid Switch Assembly

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  • Washer Leveling Leg Pin for Roper RTW4100WQ0 - Part WP62837

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    Pin, Knurled

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Roper Washer RTW4100WQ0 FAQs

A Roper top-load washer like model RTW4100WQ0 typically lasts 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance (proper loading, correct detergent, and keeping the washer level). Consistent overloading and chronic out-of-balance spinning usually shorten that lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most top-load washers fall into a predictable range, but day-to-day habits make a big difference.

  • Load size and balance: Overloading strains the drive system and suspension.
  • Installation and leveling: A washer that is not level vibrates more and wears faster.
  • Water quality and detergent use: Too much detergent can cause buildup and extra wear.
  • Drain performance: Slow draining forces longer, harder cycles.
  • Repair history: Replacing a few wear parts can extend usable life.

Quick guide: what “normal” looks like

Usage pattern Typical lifespan What you usually notice first
Light (few loads/week) 12 to 15 years Minor vibration, occasional noise
Average (most households) 10 to 12 years Longer drain times, spin issues
Heavy (daily loads, frequent bulky items) 7 to 10 years Repeated out-of-balance, leaks, no-spin

Parts that commonly determine whether you repair or replace

On RTW4100WQ0, these are common wear items that can drive “end-of-life” symptoms if they fail:

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide when a repair is worth it. If your washer is within the 10 to 15 year window, replacing a single failed part (like a lid switch or drain pump) often restores reliable washing and spinning for years.

For model-specific operating and care tips that reduce wear (loading, detergent, leveling), use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Roper washer like model RTW4100WQ0 are no spin or no drain, not filling, stopping mid-cycle, leaking, and excessive shaking. Many of these issues trace back to load balance and leveling, a lid switch that is not closing, or restrictions in the drain system; our RTW4100WQ0 owner's manual covers the key checks.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Won’t start or stops: timer not set correctly, power supply issue, lid not fully closed
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: clogged inlet screens, hot/cold hoses reversed
  • Won’t drain or won’t spin: drain hose height/air gap problem, excessive suds, pump restriction
  • Shakes or bangs in spin: unbalanced load, washer not level, basket pulled off-center during loading
  • Leaks or dispenser issues: household plumbing leaks, overfilling dispensers, incorrect bleach use

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  • Confirm the washer is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet and avoid extension cords.
  • Make sure the lid is fully closed; this model will not agitate or spin with the lid open.
  • Rebalance the load; do not overload, and let items move freely.
  • Level the washer; tighten the front leveling feet nuts and reset rear leveling legs as needed.
  • Inspect hoses: verify hot and cold are connected correctly; clean inlet valve screens.
  • Verify drain hose setup: keep the end under 96 in. (244 cm) high and maintain an air gap (do not tape/seal the standpipe).

Parts that commonly fix these problems on RTW4100WQ0

If the basic checks do not resolve the symptom, these are frequent repair parts for this model:

Symptom Common part to check/replace What it affects
No spin or intermittent operation Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 Confirms lid closed so the washer can run/spin
Won’t drain, drains slowly Washer drain pump WP3363394 Moves water out of the tub
Won’t agitate/spin (direct-drive issues) Coupling 285753A Connects motor to transmission/drive system
Poor spin, burning smell, noisy spin Clutch 285785 Helps the basket reach full spin speed

Why it matters

Most “major” washer complaints are caused by installation and usage conditions (leveling, drain hose setup, load size, detergent amount). Fixing those first prevents repeat failures and helps parts like the clutch, motor coupling, and drain pump last longer.

Last updated: February 2026

On most washers, the most expensive repair is usually the drive system or the main control; on your Roper RTW4100WQ0, big-ticket items commonly include the drive motor, gear case related parts, and any major tub or drive assembly work because parts cost and labor add up quickly. See the owner's manual for model-specific operation and safety guidance.

Most expensive washer parts (typical)

These are the repairs that most often drive the highest total cost (part plus labor):

  • Drive motor (if the motor is weak, noisy, or won’t run)
  • Gear case or drive system components (if the washer won’t agitate/spin or is grinding)
  • Tub and seal work (leaks can require deep disassembly)
  • Electronic control board (on models that use one for cycle control)
  • Basket and drive assembly repairs (when the basket won’t spin properly)

What that looks like on the RTW4100WQ0

This model’s parts list includes several higher-cost components that can make a repair “major,” especially when multiple parts are needed.

Repair area Example part on this model Why it gets expensive
Drive motor Washer drive motor WP661600 Higher part cost; diagnosis and installation time
Gear case related Actuator 3360629 Drive issues can involve multiple linked components
Basket/drive assembly Basketdriv W10820043 Labor increases when the basket and drive parts must be removed

Quick way to decide if it’s a “major” repair

We use these checkpoints to judge whether a repair is likely to be one of the most expensive:

  • The washer won’t agitate or spin even with the lid closed
  • You hear grinding, loud rumbling, or repeated slipping during spin
  • The washer leaks from the tub area (not just hoses)
  • The basket sits crooked or won’t center consistently
  • The repair requires removing the basket, drive block, or gear case

Why it matters

High-cost repairs usually involve the drive train or tub area; those jobs take the most teardown time and can require multiple parts. For example, a “won’t spin” complaint can be as simple as a lid switch, or it can point to motor, clutch, or basket drive issues.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your washers

Choose a symptom to see related washer repairs.

Main causes: clogged drain hose, house drain clogged, bad drain pump, water-level pressure switch failure, bad control b…

Main causes: broken lid switch or lid lock, bad pressure switch, broken shifter assembly, faulty control system…

Main causes: worn agitator dogs, bad clutch, broken motor coupler, shifter assembly failure, broken door lock, suspensio…

Main causes: water heater failure, bad water temperature switch, faulty control board, bad water valve, faulty water tem…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, wiring failure, bad power cord, electronic control board failure, bad user interf…

Main causes: no water supply, bad water valves, water-level pressure switch failure, control system failure, bad door lo…

Main causes: unbalanced load, loose spanner nut, worn drive block, broken shock absorber or suspension spring, debris in…

Main causes: leaky water inlet valve, faulty water-level pressure switch, bad electronic control board…

Main causes: bad lid switch or door lock, bad timer or electronic control board, wiring failure, bad water inlet valve a…

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