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Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Leveling Link Assembly for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 63466

    Machine base parts diagram

    Leveling Link Assembly

    Part #63466

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

  • Support for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 8575214

    Machine base parts diagram

    Support

    Part #8575214

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  • Retainer Ring for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 3362552

    Gearcase parts diagram

    Retainer Ring

    Part #3362552

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

  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part W10200829

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #W10200829

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

  • Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 3354925

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector

    Part #3354925

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

  • End Cap (white) for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 8271365

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    End Cap (white)

    Part #8271365

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  • Washer Capacitor Strap for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 8318046

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Washer Capacitor Strap

    Part #8318046

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

  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part W10200828

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #W10200828

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

  • Wiring Diagram for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part W10183468

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Wiring Diagram

    Part #W10183468

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  • Washer Terminal Connector for Whirlpool 1CWTW5200VQ1 - Part 353424

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Washer Terminal Connector

    Part #353424

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

Whirlpool Washer 1CWTW5200VQ1 FAQs

Whirlpool washer parts are not universally interchangeable. For Whirlpool model 1CWTW5200VQ1, we recommend matching parts by the exact model number and the exact part ID or part number; similar-looking parts can fit differently and cause leaks, noise, or no-spin issues.

What “interchangeable” really means

Some Whirlpool washers share platforms, so a part might look the same across models, but interchangeability depends on mounting points, electrical connectors, and revisions.

Use these checks before you buy or install a replacement part:

  • Match the washer model number exactly: 1CWTW5200VQ1
  • Compare the part ID and manufacturer part number
  • Confirm the part’s function (fill, drain, spin, agitate) matches your symptom
  • Check for wiring plug style and hose port orientation on electrical or water parts
  • Replace related wear items together when appropriate (for example, drive and agitation components)

Common examples on 1CWTW5200VQ1

These parts are model-specific enough that “close” substitutes often create problems:

Quick compatibility guide

Part type Often interchangeable across Whirlpool models? What must match
Knobs, some cosmetic pieces Sometimes Shaft style, markings, mounting tabs
Pumps and valves Sometimes Port orientation, flow, electrical plug
Drive and spin system parts Less often Fitment, splines, clutch/brake design
Electrical switches/timers Less often Wiring harness connector, cam/timing

Why it matters

Using the wrong washer part can create repeat failures (no drain, no spin, overfilling, leaks) and can also damage related components like the motor coupling, clutch, or gearcase.

Helpful troubleshooting resource

If you’re diagnosing a symptom before choosing a part, use troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video to narrow the failure to the pump, lid switch, clutch, or drive system.

Last updated: February 2026

To rebalance your Whirlpool washer model 1CWTW5200VQ1, we focus on correcting an off-balance load and leveling the cabinet so the tub can spin smoothly. Most “out of balance” problems are caused by load size, load distribution, or a washer that is not sitting solidly on the floor.

Quick rebalance steps (most effective)

  • Pause the cycle and open the lid; wait for the basket to stop.
  • Redistribute the load: spread items evenly around the basket (do not leave everything on one side).
  • Remove a few items if the load is overpacked or waterlogged.
  • Run a Drain/Spin (or Spin) to test; if it still bangs, stop and redistribute again.
  • Level the washer: make sure all four feet sit firmly with no rocking.

Leveling checklist (what we look for)

A direct-drive top-load washer like the 1CWTW5200VQ1 needs a stable stance to prevent shaking.

  • Push on opposite corners; the cabinet should not rock.
  • Adjust the front leveling feet until the washer sits solid.
  • Confirm the washer is not pressed tightly against a wall.
  • Verify the floor is solid (weak floors amplify vibration).

When it is not just the load

If the washer still thumps, squeals, or walks after leveling and redistributing, a worn suspension or drive component is often involved.

Symptom Most common cause What to check next
Loud banging only on heavy loads Load distribution Re-sort, smaller loads
Constant shaking on most cycles Leveling or suspension Inspect springs and tub movement
Won’t spin up to speed Lid switch or drive issue Confirm lid switch operation

Parts that commonly relate to shaking or spin issues

Why it matters

Running out-of-balance can damage the basket support, drive system, and cabinet over time; correcting the load and leveling reduces noise, improves spin performance, and helps prevent repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool washer, the F03 E01 code points to a drain problem: the washer is sensing that water is not pumping out correctly (often a restricted drain path or a failing drain pump). On model 1CWTW5200VQ1, start by checking the drain hose and pump area, then consider the drain pump.

What to check first (fast, no parts)

  • Unplug the washer for safety.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or shoved too far down the standpipe.
  • Confirm the standpipe or laundry tub drain is not backing up.
  • If the tub is full of water, bail out water first so you can inspect without a flood.
  • Listen during drain: a loud hum with little or no water flow usually means a blockage or weak pump.

Most common causes and likely fixes

What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
Washer won’t drain, pump hums Coin, sock, lint clog at pump Inspect pump inlet and hoses; clear blockage
Drains slowly, leaves water Partial restriction in hose or pump Check hose routing; clean pump path
No pump sound at all Lid switch or power issue to drain circuit Check lid switch operation; inspect wiring
Drains but won’t spin Drain issue triggered a no-spin condition Fix drain problem first, then retest spin

Parts that commonly solve F03 E01 on this model

If you confirm the drain path is clear and the washer still will not pump out, these are the most common repair parts for 1CWTW5200VQ1:

Why it matters

A drain fault can stop the cycle mid-stream, prevent high-speed spin, and leave clothes soaking wet. Fixing the drain restriction or replacing a weak pump restores normal draining and protects the drive system from extra strain.

Last updated: February 2026

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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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