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Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 washer

Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Support for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 8575214

    Machine base parts diagram

    Support

    Part #8575214

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

  • Installation Instructions for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 3957165

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #3957165

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  • Sound Absorber, Cabinet for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 3976348

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Sound Absorber, Cabinet

    Part #3976348

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  • Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque) for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 4392900

    Water system parts, miscellaneous parts, optional part diagram

    Appliance Paint, 1-qt (bisque)

    Part #4392900

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  • Rear Panel for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 8318015

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Rear Panel

    Part #8318015

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  • Laundry Guid for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 3955907

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Laundry Guid

    Part #3955907

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  • Washer Wire Harness for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 3957023

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Washer Wire Harness

    Part #3957023

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  • Washer Knob (off-white) for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 8544944

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Washer Knob (off-white)

    Part #8544944

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  • Leveling Link Assembly for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 63466

    Machine base parts diagram

    Leveling Link Assembly

    Part #63466

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  • Replacement Part for Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1 - Part 3957361

    Water system parts, miscellaneous parts, optional part diagram

    Replacement Part

    Part #3957361

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Whirlpool Washer LSQ9200PQ1 FAQs

Whirlpool washer parts are only interchangeable when the replacement part is listed as compatible with your exact washer model, such as Whirlpool LSQ9200PQ1. Even within Whirlpool, similar-looking parts can differ in fit, wiring, and performance, so we match by model and part ID, not appearance.

What “interchangeable” really means

Parts can share a similar function across Whirlpool washers, but compatibility depends on mounting points, electrical connectors, and drive design (direct-drive vs belt-drive). For LSQ9200PQ1, always confirm the part is specified for this model before ordering.

Common examples where mix-ups happen

  • Lid switches can have different harness plugs and actuator styles (see washer lid switch assembly WP8318084).
  • Drain pumps can have different inlet/outlet port angles and hose sizes (see washer drain pump WP3363394).
  • Timers can look identical but have different cam profiles and terminal layouts.
  • Agitator components vary by spline count and agitator style (see agitator dog 80040).
  • Drive components differ by transmission and clutch design.

Quick compatibility checklist (use this before you buy)

  • Match the model number exactly: LSQ9200PQ1
  • Match the part ID shown for the model
  • Compare electrical connectors (number of pins, plug shape)
  • Compare mounting and hose port orientation
  • Replace related wear parts together when recommended (for example, coupling and clutch)

Typical “safe to swap” vs “must match exactly”

Part type Interchangeability Why
Hoses, clamps, some knobs Sometimes Sizes and mounting still vary
Lid switch, timer, motor Must match exactly Wiring and calibration differences
Pump, coupling, clutch Must match exactly Fit and drive-train compatibility

Why it matters

Using a non-matching part can cause no-start conditions, leaks, poor draining/spinning, or premature wear. Matching by model and part ID protects performance and helps avoid repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Whirlpool washer, the F9 E1 error means the washer is having a drain problem (it is not pumping water out fast enough). On model LSQ9200PQ1, start by correcting any drain-hose siphoning or blockage, then check the drain pump and lid switch because either issue can stop draining and trigger the code.

Quick fixes to try first (no parts)

  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and try Drain/Spin.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not shoved too far down the standpipe (leave an air gap to prevent siphoning).
  • Confirm the standpipe is not sealed airtight around the hose.
  • Check for a kinked, crushed, or frozen drain hose.
  • Verify the drain hose height is typical for top-load washers (about 39 to 96 inches from the floor).

What to inspect on LSQ9200PQ1 if it still will not drain

  1. Drain pump: Look for coins, socks, or lint in the pump inlet and hoses; a jammed impeller can cause slow or no drain. If the pump leaks, binds, or will not move water, replace the washer drain pump WP3363394.
  2. Lid switch: Many Whirlpool top-load washers will not drain or spin correctly if the lid switch does not signal “lid closed.” If the washer fills and agitates but stops before spin or drain, test and replace the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 if it is faulty.
  3. Drive system (if pump is beltless and driven by motor): If you hear the motor run but the pump does not move water, a worn coupling can prevent proper drive. Consider the washer motor coupling 285753A if symptoms match.

Symptom-to-likely-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
Hums but will not drain Pump jammed Clear obstruction; replace pump if damaged
Drains slowly Partial clog or weak pump Check hose/standpipe; replace pump if flow stays weak
Stops before spin/drain Lid switch not closing Check lid strike and switch; replace lid switch
Motor runs, no pumping action Coupling/drive issue Inspect coupling; replace if worn

Why it matters

F9 E1 is usually a water-left-in-tub situation. Fixing the drain path prevents standing water, reduces odor, and helps protect the motor and gear case from strain.

Last updated: February 2026

On Whirlpool top-load washers like model LSQ9200PQ1, the most common service issue we see is a no-start or no-spin condition caused by a safety interlock problem, especially a failing lid switch. If the washer fills but will not agitate or spin, the drive coupling is another frequent culprit.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Confirm the lid closes firmly and the strike lines up with the switch.
  • Set the timer to a spin cycle and pull the knob (or press start) again.
  • Reduce the load size; an overloaded basket can stall agitation or spin.
  • Verify the outlet has power and the cord is fully seated.
  • Listen for a click at lid close; no click often points to the lid switch.

Most common causes and what you’ll notice

Symptom on LSQ9200PQ1 Most likely cause Typical clue
Won’t spin or drain Lid switch issue Stops as soon as it should spin
Motor runs but won’t agitate/spin Motor coupling worn Burning rubber smell or rattling
Won’t drain, water left in tub Drain pump jammed/worn Hums but no water movement
Spins weakly or slips Clutch wear Slow ramp-up, clothes still wet

Parts that commonly fix these problems

If your symptoms match, these are the high-frequency fixes for this model:

Why it matters

These failures can look like a “bad motor” or “bad timer,” but on direct-drive Whirlpool washers the lid switch, coupling, and pump are faster, lower-cost fixes that restore normal wash and spin performance.

Helpful DIY reference

If your washer is not draining or spinning, follow the same symptom-based process in troubleshooting a top load washer that wont drain or spin video.

Last updated: February 2026

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