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  • Washer Fill Hose Seal And Screen for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part 285452A

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  • Bumper - Lid for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part W11398707

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  • Washer Fill Hose, 2-pack for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part 8212638RP

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  • Washer Fill Hose, 2-pack for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part 8212638RP

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  • Washer Fill Hose Set for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part 8212546RP

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  • Washer Pump Drain Hose for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part W11246418

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    Hose Assembly

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  • Dishwasher Screw for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part WP9740848

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  • Washer Tub Ring for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part W11161993

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  • Appliance Silicone Sealant (red) for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part WP285195

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  • Spacer-lid,h for Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 - Part W11579387

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Whirlpool Washer WTW8700EC0 FAQs

A Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 top-load washer typically lasts 10 to 14 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on load size, cycle frequency, leveling, and routine care; staying on top of vibration, draining, and filling issues helps you reach the upper end of that range (see the WTW8700EC0 owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most Whirlpool top-load washers in this class land in the 10 to 14 year range. These factors move the needle the most:

  • Heavy weekly volume (multiple loads per day) shortens life faster than occasional use
  • Overloading stresses the drive system, clutch, and suspension
  • Poor leveling increases vibration and wear on the tub suspension
  • Hard water and detergent overuse can contribute to residue and odor issues
  • Ignoring early symptoms (slow drain, weak fill, loud spin) often leads to bigger repairs
Common wear items as the washer ages

If your WTW8700EC0 is getting noisier, shaking more, or struggling to spin or drain, these model-matched parts are common suspects:

Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

Use this as a practical rule of thumb for a WTW8700EC0:

Washer age If it needs one moderate repair If it needs multiple major repairs
0 to 5 years Repair usually makes sense Repair (unless repeated failures)
6 to 10 years Repair if overall condition is good Compare total cost to replacement
11 to 14 years Repair if it’s a single clear failure Replacement often makes more sense
Why it matters

Knowing the typical life expectancy helps you plan: you can budget for a repair (like a drain pump or suspension kit) and avoid secondary damage from continued use when the washer is vibrating, not draining, or not filling correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. In a Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 washer, using too much detergent can create excess suds that confuse the water-level sensing system and interfere with draining; that can trigger an E3-type overflow or drain-related error and stop the cycle.

What to do right now
  • Press Pause/Cancel to stop the cycle.
  • If the tub is full, run Drain/Spin (or a drain-only option if available).
  • Run a Rinse/Spin with no detergent to clear leftover suds.
  • Use HE detergent only and measure carefully (especially with soft water).
  • If you used pods, switch to liquid or powder temporarily so you can reduce the dose.
Detergent amount guidelines (typical)

Most high-efficiency top-load washers like the WTW8700EC0 need far less detergent than older machines.

Load size Typical HE detergent starting point When to use less
Small 1 to 2 teaspoons Soft water, lightly soiled
Medium 1 to 2 tablespoons Concentrated detergent
Large 2 to 3 tablespoons High-efficiency “2X/3X” formulas

For the exact dispenser and cycle guidance for your washer, follow the WTW8700EC0 owner's manual.

If the E3 error keeps coming back

After you correct detergent use, repeated E3-type errors usually point to a drain or water-level sensing problem.

Check these common causes:

Why it matters

Too many suds can trap air in the pressure system and slow water movement through the drain path. That can make the washer “think” it has an overfill or drain problem, even when the water level is normal.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems we see with the Whirlpool WTW8700EC0 washer include not filling, not draining, not spinning or agitating, loud noise during spin, leaking, and out-of-balance shaking. These issues usually trace back to the water inlet system, drain system, suspension, or the drive components.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: clogged inlet screens, household water supply issue, or a failing inlet valve
  • Won’t drain: kinked/clogged drain hose, debris in the pump, or a failing drain pump
  • Won’t spin or stops mid-cycle: load out of balance, lid not closing/locking properly, or a drive system problem
  • Loud grinding/clicking during agitation or spin: worn clutch/slider components or drive wear
  • Excessive vibration or banging: worn suspension parts or an uneven floor/leveling issue
  • Leaks: loose hose connections, cracked drain hose, or tub-to-pump hose issues
Quick checks you can do first (no tools)
  1. Confirm both hot and cold supply valves are fully open.
  2. Make sure the drain hose is not pushed too far into the standpipe and is not kinked.
  3. Run a smaller test load; bulky items can trigger repeated rebalancing.
  4. Level the washer front-to-back and side-to-side.
  5. Check for standing water after a cycle; that points strongly to a drain restriction.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on WTW8700EC0

If symptoms match, these model-specific parts are frequent fixes:

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet
Symptom Most likely area Common part to check first
Won’t fill Water inlet Washer water inlet valve
Won’t drain Drain pump/hose Washer drain pump
Banging/shaking Suspension/leveling Damper assembly, tub suspension
Grinding/clicking Drive/clutch Slider
Why it matters

Catching a fill, drain, or suspension problem early helps prevent cycle interruptions, water leaks, and extra wear on the drive system. For model-specific diagnostics and cycle behavior, use the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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