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Roper RTW4300SQ0 washer

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  • Washer Brake Spring Sleeve Kit for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 285658

    Brake and drive tube parts diagram

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  • Washer Control Knob (gray) for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part WP8538957

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

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  • Washer Control Panel Strap for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part WP8568314

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

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  • Washer Agitator Thrust Washer for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 285587

    Agitator, basket and tub parts diagram

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  • Washer Tub Ring Seal for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part WP3976308

    Agitator, basket and tub parts diagram

    Washer Tub Seal

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  • Installation Instructions for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part W10044800

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

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  • Connector for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 3347730

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Connector

    Part #3347730

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  • Retainer Ring for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 3362552

    Gearcase parts diagram

    Retainer Ring

    Part #3362552

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  • Washer Terminal Connector for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 353424

    Wiring harness parts diagram

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  • Support for Roper RTW4300SQ0 - Part 8575214

    Machine base parts diagram

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Roper Washer RTW4300SQ0 FAQs

Common problems on Roper top-load washers like model RTW4300SQ0 are no spin, no agitation, no drain, excessive shaking, and fill issues. In most cases, the root cause is a worn drive component, a failed safety switch, or a restriction in the drain system.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Won’t spin or stops mid-cycle: lid switch failure, clutch wear, drive coupling damage
  • Won’t agitate (but fills): worn agitator dogs, stripped agitator parts, drive coupling damage
  • Won’t drain or drains slowly: clogged pump, kinked drain hose, debris in tub-to-pump path
  • Loud noise during spin: worn clutch, drive block wear, gear case issues
  • Excessive vibration or banging: weak suspension springs, unbalanced load, uneven leveling

Parts that commonly fix these problems on RTW4300SQ0

Symptom Common fix Part to check first
No spin / intermittent spin Lid safety not closing circuit Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
No agitation / weak agitation Agitator “ratcheting” worn Agitator dog 80040
No drain / humming pump Pump jammed or leaking Washer drain pump WP3363394
Spins but slips / burning smell Clutch slipping Clutch 285785
Motor runs but basket won’t move Coupler broken Coupling 285753A

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Confirm the lid closes firmly; listen for a distinct click at the lid switch area.
  • Redistribute the load; bulky items can throw the basket off balance and stop spin.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure the standpipe is not blocked.
  • If you hear a hum but no draining, suspect a jammed pump or obstruction.
  • If agitation is weak and the top of the agitator “skips,” inspect the agitator dogs.

Why it matters

These washers rely on simple mechanical drive and safety circuits. A small failure (like a lid switch or agitator dogs) can mimic bigger problems, so checking the most common wear parts first saves time and avoids unnecessary motor or gear case replacement.

Related DIY help: troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video

Last updated: February 2026

On the Roper RTW4300SQ0 washer, the most common repairs are usually tied to won’t drain/won’t spin symptoms: clearing a drain restriction or replacing a failed drain pump or lid switch. These issues stop the cycle early and are often faster to diagnose than drive-system problems.

Most common fixes we see (and what they look like)

  • Drain problems (most frequent): water left in the tub, humming pump, slow drain; often points to the washer drain pump WP3363394.
  • Won’t spin or stops mid-cycle: lid not sensing closed; often points to the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084.
  • Agitator not moving well: clothes not rolling over; commonly worn agitator dog 80040.
  • No agitation or spin with motor running: direct-drive coupling failure; commonly the coupling 285753A.
  • Excessive vibration or banging: out-of-level washer, overloaded tub, or worn suspension components (springs).

Quick checks before replacing parts

  1. Unplug the washer and confirm the tub is not overloaded.
  2. Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure it is not shoved too far down the standpipe.
  3. Listen during drain: a loud hum with little water movement often indicates a jammed or failing pump.
  4. Test the lid switch behavior: if the washer will not spin with the lid closed, the switch circuit is a prime suspect.

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet

Symptom on RTW4300SQ0 Most likely area Common part to check
Won’t drain Drain system Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t spin Safety interlock Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Weak/no agitation Agitator drive Agitator dog 80040
Agitates but won’t spin (or vice versa) Direct-drive connection Coupling 285753A

Why it matters

Fixing the most common failure first (drain and lid-switch related) prevents repeat flooding, reduces motor strain, and gets your Roper washer back to completing cycles without jumping straight to higher-cost repairs like a clutch or gear case.

For step-by-step diagnosis, we recommend troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Roper washer like model RTW4300SQ0, the most expensive repairs are typically major drive-system parts such as the gear case (transmission) or drive motor; these parts can cost hundreds of dollars before labor. In many washers overall, a tub or drum assembly and electronic control can also be top-cost items.

Most expensive parts (what we see most often)

  • Gear case / transmission: high part cost and a longer, more involved repair
  • Drive motor: expensive component; replacement often includes additional hardware checks
  • Tub or basket-related assemblies: can be costly when bearings, seals, or the basket are involved
  • Electronic controls (on models that use them): boards can be pricey and sometimes require diagnostics

RTW4300SQ0 examples from common high-cost categories

Part category Example part for RTW4300SQ0 Why it gets expensive
Transmission / gear case Pinion 3360629 Major drivetrain component; labor is typically significant
Motor Washer drive motor WP661600 High-cost electrical/mechanical part; may require additional testing
Timer / control (model-dependent) Washer timer WP8572976 Control components can be costly and are often replaced as an assembly

How we recommend deciding: repair vs replace

  • Compare part cost + labor to the washer’s age and overall condition
  • If multiple symptoms exist (noise plus leaking plus no spin), expect more than one part
  • Check for simple, lower-cost causes first (lid switch, pump, coupling)
  • If the washer will not spin or drain, start with a fast diagnosis path before buying big parts

Why it matters

The “most expensive part” is usually expensive because it is either a core drivetrain component (gear case, motor) or a major assembly (tub/basket). Those repairs take more time, require more disassembly, and can uncover related wear items like a clutch, coupling, or seals.

For no-drain/no-spin complaints, our quickest starting point is troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.

Last updated: February 2026

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