What is the most common problem with Whirlpool washers?
The most common Whirlpool washer problem is a no-spin or no-drain condition. On the Whirlpool WTW5100HW1 top-load washer, this is often tied to load balance, a lid lock that is not engaging, or a drive system issue that prevents the basket from spinning as designed; see the WTW5100HW1 owner's manual for cycle and care guidance.
- Washer will not spin at the end of the cycle
- Washer will not drain completely
- Loud banging or shaking during spin (unbalanced load)
- Washer will not start or stops mid-cycle
- Clothes come out wetter than normal
- Redistribute the load: bulky items can throw off balance; pause and spread items evenly.
- Confirm the lid is closing and locking: if the lid does not lock, the washer may not spin.
- Run a rinse and spin: this can clear a one-time interruption and help confirm the symptom.
- Check hoses: make sure inlet hoses are on and not kinked; confirm the drain hose is installed correctly.
- Do basic maintenance: run the Clean Washer cycle and keep the lid open after to reduce residue and odor.
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin, lid won’t lock | Lid lock-sol W11700916 | Safety lock signal needed for spin |
| Won’t spin, grinding/slipping | Drive belt W11239857 | Transfers motor power to drive system |
| Agitates/spins incorrectly | Actuator, shift W11481722 | Shifts between agitation and spin |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Washer water inlet valve W11165546 | Water flow into the washer |
A washer that cannot spin or drain leaves clothes soaked and can strain the drive system. Catching simple causes (load balance, lid lock engagement, hose setup) early helps prevent repeat failures and reduces wear on components like the belt and actuator.
Last updated: February 2026
Are Whirlpool washer parts interchangeable?
Whirlpool washer parts are sometimes interchangeable, but only when the replacement is an exact match for your specific washer model. For Whirlpool model WTW5100HW1, we recommend using the model-listed parts and following the procedures in the WTW5100HW1 owner's manual to avoid fit, wiring, or performance problems.
Parts can look identical across Whirlpool-built washers, but small differences (connectors, mounting points, calibration, or revisions) can prevent a correct repair.
Common examples where exact matching matters:
- Electrical parts: control boards, capacitors, lid locks, actuators
- Water system parts: inlet valves, pressure hoses, drain hoses
- Drive system parts: belts, pulleys, motors, washplates
Use this checklist to confirm you are getting the right part for WTW5100HW1:
- Match the model number exactly: WTW5100HW1
- Compare the part ID (not just the description)
- Confirm the part’s location and function (fill, drain, spin, lid lock)
- Check for revision differences (older vs. newer design)
- Follow any installation notes in the WTW5100HW1 owner's manual
These WTW5100HW1 parts are frequently mistaken as “universal,” but should be matched by part ID:
| System | Example part | Why it is not universal |
|---|---|---|
| Lid safety | Lid lock-sol W11700916 | Connector style and lock logic can differ |
| Water fill | Washer water inlet valve W11165546 | Port orientation and flow control vary |
| Drive | Drive belt W11239857 | Length and rib profile must match |
| Shifting | Actuator, shift W11481722 | Calibration and harness style can differ |
Using a “close enough” part can cause symptoms like no fill, no spin, clicking, error codes, leaks, or a lid that will not lock. Matching the correct Whirlpool part for WTW5100HW1 helps restore normal wash performance and prevents repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
What does E01 and F09 mean on a Whirlpool washer?
On a Whirlpool washer, error code E01 F09 means the washer is taking too long to drain (a long-drain condition). On your Whirlpool WTW5100HW1, this usually points to a drain restriction, a drain hose issue, or a problem in the drain system that prevents the water level from dropping normally.
- Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and try Drain & Spin.
- Make sure the standpipe or laundry tub drain is not backing up.
- Check the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or being pushed too far down the standpipe.
- Confirm the drain hose connection and routing match the WTW5100HW1 owner's manual.
- Reduce oversudsing: use HE detergent and the correct amount; too many suds can slow draining.
| What’s happening | What you’ll notice | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Drain path restricted | Water stays in tub, cycle stops with code | Clear standpipe, hose, or internal restriction |
| Drain hose routing issue | Intermittent long drain, siphoning, or slow drain | Re-route hose per manual |
| Control senses water level not dropping | Repeats drain attempts, won’t advance | Verify drain performance; then diagnose components |
If the hose and household drain are clear but the washer still will not drain reliably, the drain system inside the washer needs diagnosis. A common related item to inspect during service is the drain hose assembly; on this model that is the hose asm - d W11244231.
- Listen during drain: a steady drain sound with no water flow usually means a blockage.
- Check for small items (coins, socks) that can lodge in the drain path.
- Run a test cycle after corrections to confirm the code is gone.
A long-drain condition can leave water in the basket, prevent high-speed spin, and trigger repeat drain attempts that extend cycle time. Fixing the restriction or hose routing restores normal draining and helps protect the drive system from strain.
Last updated: February 2026





