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Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Connector for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 3360056

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Connector

    Part #3360056

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

  • Spring for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 62676

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Spring

    Part #62676

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  • (338471) (alt.) for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part N/P

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    (338471) (alt.)

    Part #N/P

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  • Washer Motor Switch for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 3952056

    Brake, clutch, gearcase, motor and pump parts diagram

    Washer Motor Switch

    Part #3952056

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  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part W10200662

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

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  • Adapter for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 280130

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Adapter

    Part #280130

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  • Connector for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 3347730

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Connector

    Part #3347730

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  • Connector for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 3354926

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Connector

    Part #3354926

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  • Bracket for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 8544893

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Bracket

    Part #8544893

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  • Cooktop Main Top (white) for Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 - Part 8318064

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Cooktop Main Top (white)

    Part #8318064

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Whirlpool Washer WTW5590VQ1 FAQs

A 4.5 cu. ft. washer is typically considered medium-to-large capacity. In practical terms, it handles most family-size loads comfortably; “large” usually starts just above 4.5 cu. ft., while extra-large models are closer to 5.0 cu. ft. and up.

What “4.5 cu. ft.” means for real loads

Capacity is about how much laundry fits without overpacking. Most washers in the 4.0 to 4.5 cu. ft. range handle everyday loads well.

Typical examples a 4.5 cu. ft. washer can handle:

  • A full mixed load of everyday clothes for a family
  • A queen comforter (fit varies by thickness and fill)
  • Several bath towels plus clothing
  • Bulky items, as long as the basket is not packed tight

Quick capacity guide

Use this as a simple comparison when shopping or deciding if your washer is “big enough.”

Capacity (cu. ft.) Common label Best for
3.5 to 3.9 Small Singles, couples, light weekly loads
4.0 to 4.5 Medium Most households, regular mixed loads
4.6 to 5.0 Large Larger families, frequent bulky loads
5.0+ Extra-large Big households, comforters and bulky items often

Why it matters

Choosing the right capacity helps cleaning performance and reduces wear. Overloading can lead to poor agitation, out-of-balance spinning, and extra strain on drive components.

Tips to get the best results from your Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1

Even with a medium-to-large basket, loading and cycle choices make a big difference:

  • Load items loosely; keep space at the top so clothes can circulate
  • Balance bulky items (wash one comforter with a few towels, not alone)
  • Use the correct water level and cycle settings listed in the WTW5590VQ1 owner's manual
  • If the washer shakes or “walks,” confirm it is level and installed on a solid floor; the WTW5590VQ1 installation guide covers leveling and location requirements
  • For best cleaning, match detergent amount to load size and soil level

If you’re comparing capacities while planning a repair, you can also order common Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

A bad drain pump on your Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 usually shows up as standing water left in the tub, a loud grinding or humming during drain, or a washer that will not drain and spin. If the pump is getting power but not moving water, replacement is the fix.

Quick symptoms checklist

  • Tub stays full or drains very slowly
  • Washer stops mid-cycle right when it should drain
  • Loud rattling, grinding, or buzzing from the pump area
  • Burning smell or repeated tripping during drain (unplug the washer)
  • You find debris (coins, socks, lint) restricting the pump or hoses

What to check first (fast, no parts)

  1. Unplug the washer and turn off the water supply.
  2. Confirm the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or shoved too far down the standpipe.
  3. If the tub is full, plan to drain the water into a shallow pan or with a wet/dry vacuum before opening any hoses.
  4. Listen during the drain portion of the cycle:
    • Hums but no water moves: likely jammed or failed pump.
    • Silent: could be a lid switch or timer issue.

Electrical test (most reliable)

Use a multimeter to check the pump motor winding resistance (ohms) after disconnecting power and isolating the pump wiring. A reading that is open (OL) or far outside typical small-motor ranges indicates a failed pump motor.

Test result What it usually means Next step
Normal resistance and pump runs Pump may be blocked Clear obstruction in pump/hoses
OL or very high resistance Open winding Replace pump
Very low resistance Shorted winding Replace pump

For part replacement on this model, use the washer drain pump WP3363394.

Why it matters

A weak or failed drain pump can leave water in the tub, prevent high-speed spin, and cause repeated cycle interruptions. Fixing the drain issue early also helps protect the drive system and reduces odor from standing water.

Helpful references for this model

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1, the lid must be fully closed for the washer to agitate or spin; many “lid lock” problems clear by stopping the cycle, closing the lid firmly, and restarting the cycle from the timer. For model-specific control and safety details, use the WTW5590VQ1 owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (no tools)

  • Push in the timer knob to stop the washer.
  • Open the lid, then close it firmly (make sure it fully seats).
  • Pull out the timer knob to restart.
  • If the washer was mid-cycle, set the timer to Drain/Spin (or a spin portion of the dial) and restart.
  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, plug it back in, then try a normal cycle again.

If it still will not spin or agitate

A lid switch or lid strike issue can prevent spinning even when the tub fills and agitates briefly. On this model, the lid being open stops agitation and spin, so anything that makes the washer “think” the lid is open can look like a lid lock failure.

Common checks we use:

  • Confirm the lid closes squarely (no laundry caught between lid and top).
  • Listen for a distinct click when the lid closes.
  • Check for a loose lid hinge or a lid that sits low on one side.
  • Try a different cycle segment (Spin only) to see if behavior changes.

Parts that commonly fix lid lock style symptoms

If the washer will not spin and you suspect the safety interlock, the most common replacement is the lid switch assembly.

Symptom Most likely cause Part to consider
Fills but will not spin Lid switch not closing Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Intermittent stop during spin Loose/failed lid switch Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084

You can order replacement parts for WTW5590VQ1 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

The lid switch is a safety device; if it does not detect a closed lid, the washer prevents spin to reduce the risk of injury and water slosh.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. A power surge can disrupt the electronics in a washer and lead to an F7E1-type fault when the control misreads sensor or motor feedback. On a Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1, we treat this as an electrical and drive-system troubleshooting issue first, then check likely failed components.

What to do first (safe reset and power checks)

  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord).
  • Confirm the outlet is properly grounded and on a dedicated 15- or 20-amp circuit.
  • If the washer stopped mid-cycle, set the timer to a cycle and pull to start again.
  • If the problem repeats, stop using the washer until you complete the checks below.

For the electrical requirements and grounding guidance specific to this washer, use the installation guide.

What a surge typically affects

A surge most often damages parts that control or interpret motor and safety signals. On this model, the most common related checks are:

  • Lid safety circuit (washer may not run or spin)
  • Drive coupling between motor and transmission
  • Drive motor operation
  • Drain system load (pump binding can stress the drive)

Quick part-to-symptom guide

Symptom you see What it points to Part to consider
Won’t start, stops when lid is moved Lid switch circuit Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Motor runs but won’t agitate/spin Broken drive coupling Coupling 285753A
Hums, struggles, overheats Motor issue or mechanical drag Washer drive motor WP661600
Won’t drain, slow drain, water left in tub Pump restriction or failure Washer drain pump WP3363394

Why it matters

A surge-related control or drive fault can cause repeated no-spin/no-agitate events and can strain the motor and gear case if you keep restarting cycles. Verifying proper grounding and checking the lid switch and coupling early prevents bigger, more expensive failures.

Ordering the right replacement part

We recommend matching parts to the Whirlpool WTW5590VQ1 parts list to ensure fit. You can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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