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Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer

Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Drain Protector for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part 367031

    Optional parts (not included) diagram

    Washer Drain Protector

    Part #367031

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

  • Ball - Vert for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part W10560146

    Basket and tub parts diagram

    Ball - Vert

    Part #W10560146

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

  • Affresh Kitchen And Appliance Cleaner for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part W10355010

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    Affresh Kitchen And Appliance Cleaner

    Part #W10355010

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

  • Washer Owner's Manual for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part W10420470

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Owner's Manual

    Part #W10420470

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  • Lit - Tech S for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part W10677676

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Lit - Tech S

    Part #W10677676

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  • Clutch Washer for Roper RTW4641BQ1 - Part W10239971

    Gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Clutch Washer

    Part #W10239971

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

Roper Washer RTW4641BQ1 FAQs

Common problems we see on the Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer include not draining or spinning (loads stay wet), excessive shaking during spin, not filling, and lid lock related no-start symptoms. Many issues trace back to installation and loading (leveling, unbalanced loads) before a part actually fails; use the RTW4641BQ1 owner's manual troubleshooting steps first.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Won’t drain or won’t spin; clothes still wet: small items in the drain path, a kinked drain hose, or a tightly packed/unbalanced load.
  • Shakes, bangs, or walks during spin: washer not level, feet not firmly on the floor, or chronic out-of-balance loading.
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: hot and cold faucets not fully open, clogged inlet screens, or kinked inlet hoses; a failing valve is also possible.
  • Won’t start: lid not fully closed or a lid lock problem.
  • Poor cleaning or odors: too much detergent, tightly packed loads, or skipped routine cleaning.

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm safe power: plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter or extension cord).
  2. Level the washer: all feet should contact the floor; add a 3/4-inch plywood base if the floor flexes.
  3. Reload correctly: load dry items in loose heaps around the basket wall; avoid single heavy items.
  4. Check water supply: turn on both hot and cold faucets; inspect hoses for kinks; clean inlet screens.
  5. Drain/spin recovery: if loads are wet, run Drain/Spin and redistribute the load.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

Symptom Common part area Example part for RTW4641BQ1
No start, stops mid-cycle Lid lock system Washer lid lock assembly W10404050
Slow fill or no fill Water inlet valve Washer water inlet valve WPW10683603
Won’t drain well, water left in tub Drain path/hose Washer drain hose W11244231
Excessive vibration Suspension/damping Washer damper W10780045

Why it matters

Catching loading, leveling, and water-supply issues early prevents repeat out-of-balance spins, reduces wear on the drive system (belt, cam, gear case), and helps the washer complete cycles without leaving clothes overly wet.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer won’t complete the wash cycle, the most common causes are the lid not locking, the washer pausing during normal cycle stages, or a fill issue that prevents the cycle from advancing. Start by confirming the lid is fully closed and restarting the cycle per the RTW4641BQ1 owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix most “stuck cycle” problems

  • Press START/Pause/Unlock Lid to resume; some pauses are normal during sensing/fill.
  • Make sure the lid is fully closed; the washer will not run with the lid open.
  • If you opened the lid during sensing/fill, close the lid and press START again (the sensing process restarts).
  • If the tub filled but the cycle never started, restart within 10 minutes; otherwise the washer can pump the water out.
  • Verify both water faucets are fully open and inlet hoses are not kinked.

What the cycle lights and lid behavior mean

The manual notes that this washer can sound and pause differently than traditional washers. Use this as a quick guide:

What you see What it usually means What to do
Fill light on, then stops Normal fill to selected level Close lid; press START if needed
Lid opened during sensing/fill Cycle will not begin until restarted Close lid; press START to restart
Lid locked light flashing Lid not closed or not locking Close firmly; check lid lock
Spin light stays on, load still wet Drain took too long (up to 10 minutes) Redistribute load; run Drain/Spin

When a part is likely the cause

If the washer consistently stops and won’t advance even after a restart, a failed lid lock is a top suspect because the washer requires the lid to be closed to run.

Why it matters

On the RTW4641BQ1, the control uses lid status and fill sensing to decide when to agitate and advance. A lid that is not locking, or a fill that does not complete normally, can keep the washer from moving past the wash portion of the cycle.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Roper RTW4641BQ1 washer is not filling, the most common causes are a water-supply issue (faucets off, kinked hoses, clogged hose screens) or the washer pausing because the lid is open and the cycle was not restarted. Use the checks in the RTW4641BQ1 owner's manual to confirm proper fill behavior.

Quick checks that fix most “won’t fill” problems

  • Make sure both hot and cold faucets are fully turned on.
  • Confirm both fill hoses are connected and not kinked or crushed.
  • Check that water is actually flowing from the house supply (briefly remove a hose and test into a bucket).
  • Clean sediment screens at the hose ends and at the inlet valve ports.
  • Close the lid and press START/Pause/Unlock Lid; the cycle will not begin until the lid is closed and restarted.
  • If the washer filled but sat too long with the lid open, it can pump out after about 10 minutes and appear like it “never filled.”

What the washer is supposed to do during fill

On RTW4641BQ1, pressing Start begins the Fill stage. If the lid is open when filling stops, the washer will not start washing until you close the lid and press Start again.

What you see What it usually means What to do
Fill light on, little or no water Supply restricted Check faucets, hoses, and screens
Washer fills, then stops and won’t start Lid open or cycle not restarted Close lid, press Start
Wash light stays on and it won’t fill properly Fill problem detected Recheck supply and inlet screens

When a part is likely involved

If water supply is good and the washer still will not fill, a failed inlet valve or control issue is likely.

  • Inlet valve symptoms: no water even with good pressure, slow fill on both temperatures
  • Control symptoms: erratic operation, won’t respond correctly to cycle selections

For a fill problem, the most common replacement part is the washer water inlet valve WPW10683603.

Why it matters

A restricted fill can keep the washer from reaching the selected water level, which prevents the cycle from starting and can lead to long cycle times, poor cleaning, or the washer stopping mid-cycle.

Last updated: February 2026

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