Are Whirlpool washer parts interchangeable?
Whirlpool washer parts are sometimes interchangeable within the same design family, but we recommend matching parts to your exact Whirlpool model LSR7010PQ2 to ensure proper fit, safe operation, and correct wash and spin performance. The most reliable approach is to replace failed components with the exact model-matched part.
What “interchangeable” really means
Parts can look identical but differ in mounting points, electrical connectors, or tolerances. For a direct-drive top-load washer like Whirlpool LSR7010PQ2, even small differences can cause leaks, no-spin symptoms, or premature wear.
- Match by model number first (LSR7010PQ2)
- Match by part ID on the part listing (not just a similar photo)
- Avoid “universal” substitutes for electrical and safety parts
- Replace related wear items together when appropriate (for example, coupling and clutch)
Common LSR7010PQ2 parts that should be model-matched
These are examples of parts where correct fit and function matter immediately:
- Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
- Washer drain pump WP3363394
- Washer motor coupling 285753A
- Clutch 285785
Quick guidance by part type
| Part type | Interchange risk | What can go wrong if mismatched |
|---|---|---|
| Lid switch, timer, motor | High | No start, no spin, unsafe operation |
| Drain pump, inlet valve | Medium to high | Leaks, no drain, slow fill |
| Agitator dogs, drive block | Medium | Poor agitation, grinding, stripped splines |
Why it matters
Using the correct Whirlpool LSR7010PQ2 washer parts protects the drive system and helps the washer hit the right agitation and spin speeds. A mismatched part can turn a simple repair into repeated breakdowns or water damage.
Helpful troubleshooting if you are unsure which part you need
Before ordering, we recommend narrowing the symptom:
- Won’t fill: check screens and consider the washer inlet valve 285805
- Won’t drain: inspect hoses and consider the washer drain pump WP3363394
- Won’t spin or agitates poorly: inspect the washer motor coupling 285753A and clutch 285785
- Lid-related no-start/no-spin: test the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Whirlpool washers?
The most common Whirlpool washer problem is a no-drain or no-spin condition. On the Whirlpool LSR7010PQ2 (a direct-drive top-load washer), this is most often tied to a failed lid switch, a worn motor coupling, or a drain pump issue rather than a complex electronic failure.
Quick checks first (fastest wins)
- Make sure the lid closes firmly; a bad lid switch can stop spin and drain.
- Redistribute the load; a severely unbalanced load can prevent a full-speed spin.
- Check for a kinked drain hose or a standpipe that is backing up.
- Listen for the motor: hums but won’t spin often points to a coupling or pump jam.
- Look for water left in the tub; standing water pushes you toward a drain pump or clog.
Most common causes on LSR7010PQ2 (and the parts that fix them)
For this model, these parts are frequent fixes when the washer will not spin, will not drain, or stops mid-cycle:
| Symptom | Most likely cause | Common fix part for LSR7010PQ2 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin, may still agitate | Lid safety circuit not closing | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 |
| Motor runs but basket won’t move | Coupling stripped between motor and transmission | Washer motor coupling 285753A |
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Pump clogged, jammed, or leaking | Washer drain pump WP3363394 |
| Agitates poorly, clothes not moving well | Worn agitator dogs | Agitator dog 80040 |
Why it matters
A washer that can’t drain or spin leaves clothes soaking wet and can overheat the drive system. Catching the root cause early (lid switch, coupling, pump) prevents repeat breakdowns and reduces strain on the gear case and clutch.
When the problem is noise or shaking instead
If the washer bangs, walks, or thumps during spin, the most common mechanical wear item is the suspension. On LSR7010PQ2, inspect the washer suspension spring WP63907 for stretching, breakage, or a spring that has popped off.
Helpful DIY guidance
If you’re diagnosing a no-fill, no-drain, or no-spin complaint on a top-load washer, our video guide is a good match for the symptoms: troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the model number on my LSR7010PQ2?
The model number for your Whirlpool washer is printed on the appliance’s model and serial tag. On Whirlpool top-load washers like the LSR7010PQ2, that tag is typically found under the lid near the tub opening or on the rear of the cabinet.
Where to look on a Whirlpool top-load washer
Check these common locations first:
- Under the washer lid, around the rim of the tub opening
- On the underside of the lid itself
- On the back of the washer cabinet (upper area)
- Along the cabinet edge near the lid switch area
What the model tag looks like
The tag is usually a small sticker or metal plate that includes both identifiers.
| What you’ll see | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: LSR7010PQ2) | Matching parts and diagrams to your exact washer |
| Serial number | Identifying production details for service and compatibility |
Tips to make sure you have the right number
Use these quick checks so you copy it correctly:
- Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers)
- Look for a full model number, not just a series name
- If the tag is worn, use a flashlight and take a close-up photo
- Match the model number when selecting parts like a washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 or washer drain pump WP3363394
Why it matters
Whirlpool washers often have similar-looking cabinets, but internal parts (lid switch, drain pump, motor coupling, timer) can vary by model. Using the exact LSR7010PQ2 model number ensures the replacement part fits and functions correctly.
Last updated: March 2026





