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Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 washer

Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Drain Protector for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 367031

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  • Washer for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 62618

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  • Bumper, Lid Hinge for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 19119

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  • Washer Wire Harness for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 3956654

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  • Connector for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 3390423

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  • Harness Clip for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 3352944

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  • Washer Harness Retainer Clip for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 389379

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  • Retainer for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 8055003

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

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  • Owner's Manual for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part LIT4313896

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  • Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector for Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 - Part 3354925

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    Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector

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Whirlpool Washer LSQ8000LQ1 FAQs

A power surge can damage washer electronics, but the Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 is a mechanical-timer top-load washer and does not use an F7E1 error-code system. If you are seeing “F7E1,” it is coming from a different washer model or from a separate device, not this model’s controls.

Confirm you have the right model and symptom

Use these quick checks so you troubleshoot the correct problem:

  • Verify the model tag reads LSQ8000LQ1.
  • If your washer has a digital display showing “F7E1,” it is not an LSQ8000LQ1 style control.
  • If the washer stopped after an outage, focus on power, lid switch operation, and drive/drain function.
  • Review the troubleshooting section in the LSQ8000LQ1 owner's manual.
What a surge can cause on this washer (typical)

Because LSQ8000LQ1 uses a timer and simple circuits, surge-related issues usually show up as basic operation failures:

  • Washer will not start or is completely dead
  • Intermittent operation (starts, then stops)
  • Won’t drain or won’t spin after the motor runs
  • Won’t fill or fills inconsistently
Practical checks and likely parts (based on the symptom)

Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then retry a cycle. If the problem continues, use the symptom to narrow the next step.

Symptom after outage/surge What to check first Part commonly involved on this model
Won’t fill or fills slowly Faucet on, inlet screens clear, valve energized Washer inlet valve 285805
Won’t drain Drain hose, pump obstruction, pump impeller Washer drain pump WP3363394
Motor runs but won’t agitate/spin Coupling wear or breakage Washer motor coupling 285753A
Why it matters

Chasing an “F7E1” code on an LSQ8000LQ1 leads to the wrong repair. Matching the symptom to the correct Whirlpool washer design helps you test the right components and replace only what is actually failing.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 washer, the most reliable “lid lock reset” is a simple stop and restart: close the lid fully, push in the Cycle Control knob to stop, then pull the knob back out to restart. This clears many lid-closed interruptions without replacing parts. See the owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (no tools)
  • Make sure the lid is fully closed and not pressing against a bulky load.
  • Push in the Cycle Control knob to stop the washer.
  • Wait 10 seconds.
  • Pull out the Cycle Control knob to restart.
  • If the washer still will not agitate or spin, open the lid, redistribute the load, then close the lid and restart.
If it still will not run: what to check next

A top-load washer like the LSQ8000LQ1 will not agitate or spin with the lid open, so anything that prevents a solid lid-closed signal can look like a “lock” problem.

  • Lid strike and hinge alignment: confirm the lid closes squarely.
  • Cycle timer/knob position: turn the knob clockwise to a fresh cycle position, then start.
  • Load size: oversized loads can keep the lid from closing completely.
  • Spin/drain symptoms: if it drains poorly or will not spin, the issue can be in the drive system or pump, not the lid.
Common symptoms and likely causes
What you notice What it usually points to What we do next
Lid closes but washer will not agitate/spin Lid-closed interruption or control not restarted Stop and restart with the knob; verify lid closes firmly
Washer will not drain, then will not spin Drain restriction or failing pump Check drain hose and consider the washer drain pump WP3363394
Hums, agitates weakly, or will not spin under load Drive coupling or clutch wear Inspect drive components such as the washer motor coupling 285753A
Why it matters

The lid-closed safety system prevents the tub or agitator from moving with the lid open. Resetting by stopping and restarting the cycle is the correct first step because it restores normal operation without bypassing a safety feature.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Whirlpool LSQ8000LQ1 washer, we find the model number (and serial number) on the model and serial number label located under the washer lid. Lift the lid and look around the underside of the lid opening for the sticker or metal tag.

Where to look (fast checklist)
  • Unplug the washer or keep hands clear of moving parts; the lid area is safe, but we avoid accidental starts.
  • Lift the washer lid fully.
  • Look for a model and serial number label under the lid.
  • Check the rim around the tub opening and the underside of the lid.
  • Wipe dust or detergent residue off the label so the full number is readable.
What you should write down

We recommend recording both numbers exactly as shown; they help match diagrams and ensure the right Whirlpool replacement parts.

Item What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact washer design LSQ8000LQ1
Serial number Identifies production run and date info Letters and numbers
Why it matters

The model number is what we use to match correct parts like a lid switch, drain pump, or inlet valve for your specific washer design. One character difference can change the correct part fit.

For more label-location details and parts identification tips, use the LSQ8000LQ1 owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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