What is the capacity of the wfw9400sw01?
The Whirlpool WFW9400SW01 washer has a 4.0 cu. ft. capacity, which is the usable tub volume for washing loads. For loading guidance and cycle tips that match this model’s design, use the WFW9400SW01 washer manual.
A 4.0 cu. ft. front-load washer like the WFW9400SW01 is designed for larger loads and bulky items (within reason). For best cleaning and rinsing, we recommend:
- Load items loosely; do not pack the drum tight
- Mix large and small items to help balance during spin
- Use only HE (high efficiency) detergent to avoid oversudsing
- Check the door boot area for small items after unloading
- Choose the cycle that matches fabric type and soil level
| Item type | Typical fit in a 4.0 cu. ft. front-load washer | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday mixed laundry | Large load | Leave space at the top for tumbling |
| Towels | Medium to large load | Avoid overpacking to reduce vibration |
| Bulky items (blankets/comforters) | Often 1 large item at a time | Use the Bulky Items cycle when available |
Capacity affects cleaning performance, rinse quality, and spin balance. Overloading a 4.0 cu. ft. drum can lead to poor soil removal, longer cycle times from oversudsing, and excessive vibration during high-speed spin.
Last updated: January 2026
What is a common problem for a whirlpool washer front loader?
For the Whirlpool WFW9400SW01 front-load washer, the most common problems we see are odors or leaks from the door boot area, “won’t drain” symptoms caused by a drain restriction or failing pump, and excessive vibration during spin from an unbalanced load or worn suspension parts. See the WFW9400SW01 washer manual for model-specific use and care steps.
- Musty smell or visible mold: moisture trapped in the door boot folds; detergent residue buildup.
- Water leaking from the front: torn or mis-seated door boot; clamp not seated.
- Washer won’t drain or stops mid-cycle: drain pump obstruction, kinked drain hose, or a weak pump.
- Excessive vibration or “walking”: unbalanced load, washer not level, or worn shock absorbers.
- Door won’t lock or won’t open: door lock mechanism issue or door not closing squarely.
- Leave the door ajar between loads and wipe the boot dry.
- Use only HE detergent and avoid over-dosing (oversudsing can extend cycles and cause drain issues).
- Confirm the washer is level and all feet are firmly on the floor.
- Check the drain hose routing for kinks and proper standpipe/tub setup.
| Symptom | Likely part to inspect/replace | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Front leak, odor, mold | Washer door boot WP8182119 | The boot (bellow) seals the door opening. |
| No drain / slow drain | Pump 280187 | A clogged or failing pump can prevent draining. |
| Excessive vibration | Washer shock absorber W10822553 | Worn shocks let the tub bounce during spin. |
| Door won’t lock | Washer door lock WP8183270 | A bad lock can stop the cycle from starting. |
Catching these problems early helps prevent repeat error conditions, protects flooring from leaks, and reduces strain on the motor control system and suspension during high-speed spin.
Last updated: January 2026
Does a whirlpool front load washer have a filter to clean?
Yes. The Whirlpool WFW9400SW01 front-load washer uses a drain pump clean-out (often called a pump filter or coin trap) that can collect lint, hair, and small items; cleaning it helps prevent slow draining, standing water, and drain-related error conditions. See the WFW9400SW01 washer manual for model-specific safety and care guidance.
On many Whirlpool front-load designs like the WFW9400SW01, the clean-out is part of the drain pump area near the bottom front of the cabinet. Some versions have a small lower access door; others require removing the lower toe panel to reach the pump clean-out.
Unplug the washer first and have towels ready because water can spill.
- Turn off the washer and unplug it.
- Place towels and a shallow pan under the lower front area.
- Open the lower access area (panel or toe panel, depending on your build).
- Slowly loosen the pump clean-out cap to drain water gradually.
- Remove debris (coins, lint, buttons), then reinstall the cap snugly.
- Run a Rinse/Spin or Drain/Spin to confirm normal draining.
If the washer still drains slowly after cleaning, the drain pump may be worn or jammed. For this model, the replacement pump is listed as part number 8182821 (part ID 280187): pump 280187.
Whirlpool front-load washers typically do not have a lint screen like many dryers. Instead, they rely on a few different “filtering” points.
| Item | What it does | When to check it |
|---|---|---|
| Drain pump clean-out (coin trap) | Catches small objects before they reach the pump impeller | When draining is slow, after washing items that shed, or after a “no drain” issue |
| Inlet screens (at hose connections) | Catch sediment before it enters the water inlet valve | When fill is slow or water flow seems restricted |
A clogged pump clean-out can cause poor draining, odors, longer cycle times, and repeat drain problems. Keeping it clear helps protect the drain pump and supports consistent washer performance.
Last updated: January 2026





