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Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 washer

Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Buffer Tube for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8565172

    Motor, basket and tub parts diagram

    Buffer Tube

    Part #8565172

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

  • Energy Guide for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part W10062896

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Energy Guide

    Part #W10062896

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  • Washer Dispenser Assembly for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8564976

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Dispenser Assembly

    Part #8564976

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

  • Washer Lid Lock Bezel for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8572019

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Lid Lock Bezel

    Part #8572019

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  • Lid for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8572894

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Lid

    Part #8572894

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  • Washer Screw for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8534042

    Motor, basket and tub parts diagram

    Washer Screw

    Part #8534042

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  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part W10240438

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #W10240438

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  • Grommet for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part 8182771

    Pump parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Grommet

    Part #8182771

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  • Washer Control Panel for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part W10200837

    Control panel parts diagram

    Washer Control Panel

    Part #W10200837

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  • Washer Lid Hinge Bearing for Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 - Part W10052730

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Lid Hinge Bearing

    Part #W10052730

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

Whirlpool Washer WTW6500WW1 FAQs

Most Whirlpool washers, including the Whirlpool WTW6500WW1, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on load size, detergent choice, and keeping wear items (like fill hoses) maintained on schedule.

What affects washer lifespan the most

  • Overloading (extra strain on the drive system, hub, and suspension)
  • Using non-HE detergent (can cause oversudsing and performance issues)
  • Water quality and leaks (mineral buildup, corrosion, hose failures)
  • Out-of-balance loads (extra wear on suspension and bearings)
  • Delayed repairs (small issues become major failures)

Maintenance that extends life on the WTW6500WW1

The WTW6500WW1 manual calls out a few habits that directly protect the washer over time. See the WTW6500WW1 owner's manual for the full care and cleaning section.

  • Use High Efficiency (HE) detergent for every load
  • Wipe up spills and clean the exterior with mild soap and water
  • Replace inlet hoses every 5 years; inspect periodically for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear, or leaks
  • Turn off water supply when away for extended periods (vacation/non-use)
  • Protect the washer from freezing conditions; winterize if needed

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely parts

Symptom What it often points to Example part for WTW6500WW1
Loud roaring/grinding in spin Tub bearing/shaft wear Whirlpool washer tub bearing and drive shaft kit W10435302
Won’t drain or leaves water Drain pump issue or blockage Water pump W10536347
Won’t lock or won’t start cycle Lid lock problem Washer lid lock WPW10619844

Why it matters

Planning around a 10 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide when maintenance (like hose replacement) is worth doing, and when a major repair (bearing/drive components) may be the tipping point toward replacement.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Whirlpool WTW6500WW1 washer, there is not a customer-access drain filter you remove and clean like many Whirlpool Duet front-load washers. This model uses an internal force filter system that traps grit and flushes it down the drain during operation; use the WTW6500WW1 owner's manual for the model’s cleaning and care steps.

What this means for cleaning and clogs

Because the filtering is built into the wash and rinse system, most “filter cleaning” issues on WTW6500WW1 show up as draining problems (slow drain, no drain, or water left in the tub) rather than a dirty, removable filter.

Common checks that solve most drain complaints:

  • Confirm the lid is fully closed; the washer will not operate with the lid open.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not sealed or taped into the standpipe; it needs an air gap.
  • Verify the standpipe or laundry tub drain can handle fast flow (a slow/clogged drain can cause backup).
  • Check that the top of the drain hose is at least 39 inches above the floor.
  • Avoid excessive suds; use HE detergent and measure carefully.

If the washer will not drain or leaves water behind

A clog is usually in the drain hose, the household drain, or the drain pump.

Quick comparison: “filter access” vs “pump access”

Washer type Typical “drain filter” location What you usually service
Many Duet front-load models Front lower access panel Clean-out filter/trap
WTW6500WW1 top-load No removable filter Drain hose, pump, household drain

If you suspect a failing pump (hums, drains slowly, or stops mid-cycle), the correct replacement for this model is the water pump W10536347.

Why it matters

Trying to open a front-load style filter that your washer does not have wastes time and can lead you away from the real cause, which is usually hose height/air gap, oversudsing, or a restricted pump or drain path.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common Whirlpool washer problems are no drain or no spin, filling issues, leaks, and loud or unusual noises. On the Whirlpool WTW6500WW1, many of these start with load balance, water supply, and normal cycle pauses, as outlined in the WTW6500WW1 owner's manual.

Most common issues we see (and what they usually mean)

  • Won’t drain or won’t spin: Often tied to a drain restriction, oversudsing, or a pump issue.
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: Commonly caused by closed faucets or kinked inlet hoses.
  • Water level looks “too low”: Auto water level sensing can leave clothes not fully submerged; that is normal.
  • Loud noises or clicking between cycle changes: Drive system shifting and basket settling noises can be normal.
  • Out-of-balance shaking: Load not distributed evenly around the basket wall.

Quick checks before replacing parts

Use these steps first because they solve a large share of washer complaints:

  • Confirm hot and cold faucets are fully on.
  • Straighten any kinked inlet hoses.
  • Load items in loose heaps evenly around the basket wall; do not overload.
  • If the washer pauses, allow the cycle to continue (some pauses are normal).
  • If you have oversudsing, cancel the cycle, run Drain & Spin, then restart with less detergent.
  • Make sure the lid is closed; the washer will not operate with the lid open.

When a part is the likely cause

If the basic checks do not change the symptom, these parts are common suspects on this model:

Symptom Common part involved Example part for WTW6500WW1
Won’t drain, humming during drain Drain pump Water pump W10536347
Won’t start or won’t spin with lid issues Lid lock Washer lid lock WPW10619844
Grinding, roaring, or heavy rumble in spin Bearing/shaft Washer tub bearing and drive shaft kit W10435302

Why it matters

Catching the “simple” causes first (load balance, oversudsing, kinked hoses, lid closed) prevents repeat failures and helps you avoid replacing good parts. It also protects the basket drive system and reduces vibration and noise.

Last updated: January 2026

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