Are Whirlpool washer parts interchangeable?
Some Whirlpool washer parts are interchangeable, but only when the replacement is an exact match for your washer’s model and revision. For Whirlpool model GHW9160PW1, we recommend choosing parts listed for this model and confirming compatibility in the GHW9160PW1 owner's manual.
What “interchangeable” really means
Parts can look identical but still differ in fit, electrical connectors, mounting points, or software compatibility. For a front-load Whirlpool washer like GHW9160PW1, interchangeability depends on the specific part category.
Usually interchangeable (when the part number matches)
- Hoses, clamps, and some seals
- Some mechanical hardware (screws, brackets)
- Certain door components (if the design and mounting match)
Often not interchangeable (even if they look similar)
- Electronic controls and user interface components
- Door lock and safety switch systems
- Water inlet valves with different coil ratings or connectors
- Pumps with different impeller designs or mounting bases
How we confirm the right part for GHW9160PW1
Use the model-specific parts list first, then verify the part number and any notes in the manual.
- Match your model number exactly: GHW9160PW1
- Compare the manufacturer part number (not just appearance)
- Check wiring plugs, hose port orientation, and mounting holes
- If replacing a leak or drain issue, inspect related items at the same time (hose, clamp, seal)
Common examples for this model
| Repair symptom | Part that’s commonly involved | What must match |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain / leaks during drain | Water pump 280187 | Mounting, ports, electrical connector |
| Door won’t lock / won’t start | Washer door lock assembly WP8182634 | Latch style, harness plug, mounting |
| Slow fill / no fill | Washer water inlet valve WP8181694 | Connector type, valve body, flow path |
Why it matters
Using a non-matching substitute can cause leaks, no-start conditions, error codes, or repeat failures. Matching the correct Whirlpool part for GHW9160PW1 protects wash performance and helps the repair last.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I fix the F9 E1 error code on a Whirlpool washer?
On a Whirlpool washer, the F9 E1 error usually points to a long-drain condition. On model GHW9160PW1, we fix it by canceling the cycle, resetting power, then checking for a kinked, clogged, or too-high drain hose and clearing any blockage at the drain pump area; if draining is still slow, the pump is the next likely failure.
Quick fix checklist (in order)
- Press PAUSE/CANCEL twice to stop the cycle.
- Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power.
- Check the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or freezing.
- Confirm the drain hose is not routed higher than 96 in. (2.4 m) above the floor.
- Make sure the standpipe or laundry tub is not backing up (slow household drain can mimic a washer drain fault).
- Run DRAIN/SPIN to test whether the tub empties quickly.
Drain hose setup: what “correct” looks like
Use this as a quick reference for a long-drain complaint.
| Item to check | Target | What it prevents |
|---|---|---|
| Drain hose height | Under 96 in. (2.4 m) | Pump overload, long drain |
| Hose condition | No kinks or clogs | Restricted flow |
| Household drain | Freely flowing | Water backing up into hose |
For model-specific operating steps and cycle cancel instructions, follow the GHW9160PW1 owner's manual.
When a part is likely needed
If the hose and household drain are good but the washer still drains slowly, the drain pump or a restriction at the pump is the most common cause.
- If you hear the pump hum but water barely moves, the pump may be jammed or worn.
- If the washer leaves water in the tub and won’t complete spin, suspect a drain issue first.
- If draining is intermittent, check for small items (coins, socks) migrating into the pump path.
For replacement, match the pump to this model: water pump 280187.
Why it matters
A long-drain condition can stop the cycle, prevent high-speed spin, and leave clothes soaking wet. Fixing the drain path first avoids unnecessary replacement of the electronic control or door lock.
For code lookups and symptom matching, use Whirlpool duet high efficiency front load washer error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common issues with GHW9160PW1?
The most common issues we see on the Whirlpool GHW9160PW1 washer are draining problems, door not locking, leaks around the door, and fill problems. These symptoms usually trace back to a few high-wear parts such as the pump, door boot, door lock, or inlet valve; the GHW9160PW1 owner's manual helps confirm the correct checks and cycle behavior.
Common problems and what they usually point to
- Washer will not drain or leaves water in the tub: clogged pump, blocked tub-to-pump hose, or a failing pump
- Won’t start or door won’t latch/lock: door lock or door strike issue
- Water leaking from the front: torn or mis-seated door boot, loose clamp
- Won’t fill or fills slowly: inlet screens clogged, low water pressure, or a failing inlet valve
- Excess vibration or banging: suspension spring wear, load size or leveling problems
Parts that commonly fix these symptoms
| Symptom | Likely part to check | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining | Water pump 280187 | Humming, no water movement, debris in pump trap area |
| Front leak | Washer door boot WP8182119 | Tears, pinholes, warped sealing lip |
| Won’t fill | Washer water inlet valve WP8181694 | Slow fill, valve buzzing, clogged inlet screens |
| Door won’t lock | Washer door lock assembly WP8182634 | Intermittent lock, won’t engage, cycle won’t start |
Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
- Unplug the washer; then check the drain hose for kinks and proper standpipe height.
- Run a rinse and spin; listen for the drain pump running and watch for steady flow.
- Inspect the door boot for rips and wipe the sealing surface clean.
- Verify both hot and cold supply valves are fully open; clean inlet hose screens.
- Confirm the washer is level and loads are not overloaded or heavily unbalanced.
Why it matters
On a front-load washer like the GHW9160PW1, a small restriction (coin, lint, sock) or a worn seal can quickly cause no-drain errors, musty odors, or leaks that damage nearby components. Catching the root cause early prevents repeat failures.
Last updated: March 2026





