What are the common problems with Roper washing machines?
Roper washers like model RAX4232RQ0 most often have issues with draining, spinning, agitating, filling, or excessive vibration. In many cases, the root cause is a worn drive or suspension part, a clogged drain path, or a failed safety or water-level switch.
- Won’t drain: clogged pump, blocked hose, or a failing washer drain pump WP3363394
- Won’t spin: lid switch not sensing closed lid, worn clutch, or drive system issue (coupling)
- Won’t agitate: worn motor coupling or drive block
- Won’t fill or fills slowly: restricted inlet screens or a failing water inlet valve
- Shakes or bangs in spin: out-of-level washer, overloaded tub, or weak suspension springs
- Confirm the lid closes firmly; a bad lid switch can stop spin and drain.
- Reduce the load size and redistribute items (especially towels and jeans).
- Check for standing water; if present, inspect the drain hose for kinks and clogs.
- Listen during drain: a loud hum with little water movement often points to a pump obstruction.
- Level the washer so all feet sit solidly on the floor.
| Problem you see | Common part involved | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| No spin/no drain with lid closed | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 | Safety sensing for spin and drain |
| Won’t drain or drains poorly | Washer drain pump WP3363394 | Moves water out of the tub |
| Motor runs but no agitation/spin | Washer motor coupling 285753A | Connects motor to transmission |
| Weak spin or burning smell | Clutch (285785) | Transfers power for spin |
| Excessive vibration | Washer suspension spring (WP63907) | Stabilizes tub during spin |
Catching a drain, spin, or vibration problem early helps prevent secondary damage, such as a slipping drive system, leaking hoses, or a tub that repeatedly goes out of balance.
For step-by-step diagnosis, we recommend troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Roper washer not filling up?
If your Roper RAX4232RQ0 washer won’t fill, the most common causes are a closed or kinked supply line, clogged inlet screens, a failed water inlet valve, or a lid switch problem that prevents the fill circuit from running.
- Confirm both wall faucets are fully open (hot and cold).
- Straighten any kinked fill hoses; replace hoses that are swollen or cracked.
- Unscrew the hoses at the washer and rinse the small inlet screens (sediment can block flow).
- Make sure the lid closes firmly; listen for a click from the lid switch.
- Try a different cycle and water temperature to rule out a cycle selector issue.
On the RAX4232RQ0, these parts are frequent culprits when basic checks don’t restore filling:
| Symptom you see | Most likely part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| No water enters at all | Valve 285805 | Opens to let hot/cold water into the tub |
| Washer acts dead when lid is open or won’t start filling | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 | Tells the washer the lid is closed so it can run |
| Fills then overfills or stops at the wrong level | Water-level switch or pressure hose | Senses water level and shuts the valve off |
- No fill on any setting: check inlet screens and house water pressure first; then suspect the inlet valve.
- Fills only with lid pressed down: suspect the lid switch assembly.
- Fills forever or stops too soon: inspect the pressure hose for pinholes or a loose connection; then suspect the water-level switch.
A washer that doesn’t fill usually points to a simple water-supply restriction or a safety/control input (like the lid switch). Fixing the root cause prevents long cycle times, no-wash complaints, and potential overflow issues.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Roper washer not going through the wash cycle?
If your Roper RAX4232RQ0 washer won’t advance through the wash cycle, the most common causes are a lid switch problem, a fill problem (water valve or supply), or a drain issue that prevents the timer from moving forward. We focus first on simple checks, then test likely parts.
- Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open.
- Straighten any kinked fill hoses; make sure the screens at the valve are not clogged.
- Close the lid firmly; listen for a click (lid switch engagement).
- Set the timer to a new cycle and pull the knob to start (if your model uses a mechanical timer).
- If the tub is full of water, switch to Drain/Spin to see if it will pump out.
| Symptom | What it points to | Common related part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t agitate or spin but motor runs or hums | Motor coupling slipping/broken | Washer motor coupling 285753A |
| Fills but won’t agitate/spin; stops when it should spin | Lid switch not closing | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 |
| Won’t drain; cycle stalls before spin | Pump jammed or failed | Washer drain pump WP3363394 |
| Fills too little or overfills; cycle acts “confused” | Water level sensing issue (switch or hose) | Water-level switch W10339228 and hose-wl WP353244 |
- Stuck before wash starts (no fill): suspect the inlet valve or supply; if water never enters, the timer cannot progress.
- Stops when lid opens or won’t spin: prioritize the lid switch circuit.
- Stops with water still in tub: prioritize draining; a no-drain condition commonly prevents spin.
- Agitates weakly or not at all: check the motor coupling and drive components.
On the RAX4232RQ0, the timer advances only when key “proof” conditions are met (lid closed, correct water level, and draining when required). One failed safety or drive component can make the washer look like it is stuck mid-cycle.
For step-by-step symptom isolation, use troubleshooting a direct drive top load washer that wont fill video or troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.
Last updated: February 2026





