Are Whirlpool washer parts interchangeable?
Whirlpool washer parts are sometimes interchangeable across similar designs, but we recommend matching parts to your exact model, LSR8133HQ0, to ensure proper fit, correct performance, and safe operation. The most reliable approach is to replace failed components with the exact part listed for your washer.
What “interchangeable” really means
Parts can look identical but still differ in mounting, electrical ratings, or revisions. For Whirlpool top-load washers like LSR8133HQ0, interchangeability is most common with mechanical wear parts, but only when the part is specifically listed for the model.
Common examples for this model include:
- Agitation issues: agitator dog 80040
- No agitation or no spin (direct-drive coupling wear): coupling 285753A
- Won’t drain: washer drain pump WP3363394
- Slow or no fill: washer inlet valve 285805
- Spin problems or burning smell during spin: clutch 285785
How we recommend you confirm the right part
Use this checklist before ordering:
- Match the model number exactly: LSR8133HQ0
- Compare the part ID and part name (not just “looks the same”)
- Confirm the symptom matches the part’s job (fill, drain, agitate, spin)
- Check whether multiple versions exist (revisions can change fit)
- Replace related wear items together when it makes sense (for example, coupling components)
Quick guide: which parts are “safe bets” vs “must match exactly”
| Part type | Usually interchangeable? | Best practice for LSR8133HQ0 |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical wear parts (dogs, couplings) | Sometimes | Match the listed part ID for your model |
| Pumps and valves | Sometimes | Match exactly to avoid hose/electrical mismatches |
| Drive system parts (clutch, gear case) | Less often | Match exactly; revisions affect performance |
| Electrical parts (switches, timers) | Rarely | Match exactly to avoid wiring and timing issues |
Why it matters
Using the correct Whirlpool part for LSR8133HQ0 prevents leaks, poor wash performance, repeat failures, and installation headaches. It also helps ensure the washer’s agitation and spin speeds operate as designed.
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix F8 code on Whirlpool washer?
On a Whirlpool washer, an F8 code usually points to a water fill problem (the washer is not filling correctly or is filling too slowly). On model LSR8133HQ0, we start by confirming the hot and cold hoses are on the correct valves, then we check for restricted water flow at the inlet screens.
Quick checks that fix most F8 fill problems
- Make sure both supply faucets are fully open.
- Confirm the cold hose is on the cold (blue) valve and the hot hose is on the hot valve.
- Straighten any kinked hoses; replace damaged hoses.
- Check household water pressure; low pressure can trigger slow-fill symptoms.
- Clean the inlet screens on the washer’s fill valve (mineral buildup and debris are common).
Parts that commonly solve the issue on LSR8133HQ0
If water flow is good at the wall but the washer still fills slowly or inconsistently, the inlet valve can be sticking or restricted internally.
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| No water enters on one temperature | Clogged inlet screen or failed solenoid | Clean screens; if unchanged, replace washer inlet valve 285805 |
| Very slow fill on all temps | Low supply flow or restricted valve | Verify faucets/hoses; consider washer inlet valve 285805 |
| Fills but stops early, then errors | Intermittent valve operation | Replace washer inlet valve 285805 |
Step-by-step: cleaning inlet screens (safe DIY)
- Unplug the washer.
- Turn off both water supply faucets.
- Remove the fill hoses from the washer.
- Carefully pull and rinse the small inlet screens; remove scale and debris.
- Reinstall screens (if removed), reconnect hoses, and check for leaks.
Why it matters
A restricted fill can cause poor wash performance, detergent not dissolving, and cycle interruptions. Restoring proper water flow protects the valve, helps the timer advance normally, and prevents repeat fill errors.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Whirlpool washers?
The most common Whirlpool washer problem is a no-start condition: the washer has power, but it will not begin a cycle. On Whirlpool LSR8133HQ0, this is usually tied to the lid safety circuit, timer/control inputs, or a drive system issue that prevents agitation or spin.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the lid closes firmly and the lid strike lines up with the switch.
- Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then try a normal cycle again.
- Set the timer knob firmly into a cycle and pull/push (as applicable) to start.
- Verify the outlet has power and the cord is fully seated.
- If it fills but will not agitate or spin, focus on the drive system.
Most common causes and what you will notice
| Symptom on LSR8133HQ0 | Most likely area | Common related part(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start at all | Lid safety circuit or timer | Switch 3949247V, washer timer WP3953146 |
| Fills but won’t agitate | Motor-to-transmission drive | Coupling 285753A, agitator dog 80040 |
| Won’t drain, then won’t spin | Drain path or pump | Washer drain pump WP3363394, drain hose WPW10358149 |
| Spins weakly or slips | Clutch or gear case | Clutch 285785, gear case 3360629 |
Why it matters
A “won’t start” complaint often has a simple root cause (lid switch alignment or a worn timer), but if the washer fills and then stalls, you can avoid repeat breakdowns by addressing the correct system first (drain, drive coupling, clutch, or gear case) instead of replacing random parts.
When a part replacement is the right next step
Replace a part when the symptom is consistent and repeatable:
- Lid must be held down to run: replace the lid switch assembly (switch 3949247V).
- Motor runs but basket and agitator do not move: inspect and replace the motor coupling (coupling 285753A).
- Water remains in tub and you hear humming: check for a blockage; if clear, replace the pump (washer drain pump WP3363394).
Last updated: February 2026


