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WET4024EW0 Whirlpool Washer Dryer Combo - Overview

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Dryer Thermal Fuse – Part Number: WP3392519
Dryer Thermal Fuse
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PartSelect #: PS11741460
Manufacturer #: WP3392519
$25.03
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Direct Drive Motor Coupling – Part Number: 285753A
Direct Drive Motor Coupling
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PartSelect #: PS1485646
Manufacturer #: 285753A
This coupling kit is located between the motor and the transmission on direct drive washers with no belt. This is the newer version and is made with new metal sleeves for added strength.
$35.54
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Door Catch Kit – Part Number: 279570
Door Catch Kit
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PartSelect #: PS334230
Manufacturer #: 279570
This kit contains two door strikes, and three door catches to service dryer doors that have one or two catches.
$6.43
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Direct Drive Water Pump – Part Number: WP3363394
Direct Drive Water Pump
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PartSelect #: PS11741239
Manufacturer #: WP3363394
This pump is intended for use with washing machines that do not have belts. This drain pump has two ports for water to pass through: a large one, and a smaller one.
$62.18
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Clutch Assembly – Part Number: 285785
Clutch Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS334641
Manufacturer #: 285785
A worn clutch can cause a slower spin speed which will leave your clothes wet after a cycle. This clutch assembly comes with brake cam driver, blue spring for large capacity washers and black spring f...
$38.04
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Rear Drum Support Roller Kit – Part Number: 349241T
Rear Drum Support Roller Kit
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PartSelect #: PS347627
Manufacturer #: 349241T
This kit includes two rear drum support rollers, four tri-rings, and one palnut. It is recommended that you replace both rollers at once.
$18.32
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Roller Support Tri-Ring – Part Number: WPW10512946
Roller Support Tri-Ring
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PartSelect #: PS11755850
Manufacturer #: WPW10512946
If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, you may need to replace the tri ring. This part is triangular, and is less than an inch in size. Tri rings can be found both on the idler pul...
$17.11
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Tub Spring – Part Number: WPW10250667
Tub Spring
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PartSelect #: PS11751118
Manufacturer #: WPW10250667
This part is used to balance the tub during spin cycle. Sold individually.
$8.98
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Agitator Bolt – Part Number: WP358237
Agitator Bolt
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PartSelect #: PS11741866
Manufacturer #: WP358237
This kit contains one screw with rubber gasket and threaded sealant. The screw head is 7/16".
$8.98
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Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
Touch-Up Paint - White
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PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
$10.20
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Dryer Lint Filter and Cover – Part Number: W10828351
Dryer Lint Filter and Cover
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PartSelect #: PS11726200
Manufacturer #: W10828351
Cover and filter as an assembly. It is used in dryer, If the lint filter cover is damaged or cracked, it should be replaced.
$69.42
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Idler Pulley Assembly – Part Number: WP691366
Idler Pulley Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS11743765
Manufacturer #: WP691366
This part provides the tension for a multi-ribbed belt and helps the belt to rotate the drum. This arm attaches to the idler pulley wheel.
$22.49
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Jonny
October 12, 2023
Why Rinse cycle doesnt work?
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Hi Jonny, thank you for reaching out. Based on our understanding, the issue may be because of clogged or bent drain hose. We would recommend checking the drain hose for any blockage. If it is not the case, then you may need to check the drain pump, part number PS11741239, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!

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JONATHON
October 18, 2023
Wash cycle works and drains but rinse cycle does nothing why would this. I asked this a couple days ago and the response was drain issues but it drains
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Hi Jonathon, thank you for the question. The timer motor is responsible for advancing the timer through the different cycles. If it is faulty or worn out, the timer may not advance. Check the wiring connections between the timer and other components of the washer. Loose or broken wires can disrupt the timer's operation. Ensure all connections are secure and intact. If the timer is faulty, you may need to replace the timer, part number PS11742058. We hope this solves your problem!

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Judy
July 15, 2021
What is the knob & dial on front left side of front panel attached to. The knob came off and also dial, but the white plastic thing coming out of front panel is broke. You have to use pliers to pull it out and turn to setting and then push it in to start washer.
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Hi Judy, Thank you for your question. If the shaft that sticks out from the control panel on the left hand side is attached to the washer timer. If the shaft is broken the timer will have to be replaced. The part number listed under your model number for the washer timer is PS11742058. If you would like to place an order for it, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.

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Cathy
November 26, 2021
The dryer gets hot but the clothes won't dry. What part or parts could fix this issue?
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Hello Cathy, thank you for your question. There could be few reasons your dryer is not drying your clothes. The number one reason is a blocked, bent, or broken vent. If you have checked and cleaned out your vent, we would suggest checking the Cycling thermostat, part number PS11741495, Dryer High Limit Thermostat, part number PS11741678, and the Thermal Fuse, part number PS11741460. You can test those parts with a multi meter, and they should be reading 0 ohms to be working correctly. If those parts are fine, you should then go on to testing your heating element as well. Part number PS11740608. You can also test that with a multi meter, and it should be reading between 0 - 50 ohms. We hope this helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Colleen
August 20, 2022
Why does my washer squeak, especially during spin cycle
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Hello Colleen, thank you for a very interesting question. We have researched your model and found that the mostly likely reason for the squeak is a faulty rear drum support roller part number PS347627. We hope this sorts out your problem. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you need help placing an order for the kit.

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Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit".
Dryer was working, but no heat.
First I unplugged the dryer, then removed the back panel, this exposed most all of the wiring and I could see the heater coils.
Not knowing what the problem was I started looking at the coils and could not see any broken parts.
So then checked the thermal fuse for continuity I removed the two wires from it with a small pair of needle nose pliers, it was held in place by two screws, once they were removed the fuse came out easily, I checked continuity with a volt meter placing the meter on X1 Ohms and could not get a reading.
I replaced with a new one and put it all back together the way I took it apart.
Then I plugged it in and it worked first time, I now have warm dry clothes.
Parts Used:
Dryer Thermal Fuse
  • ANTHONY from CHESHIRE, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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No movement from Basket & agitator
The job looked intimidating but turned out to be very easy.
First take off the water pump by removing the two clips that hold it in place. Place a shallow pan under the pump to catch the water that is in the pump and hoses. Open the hose clamps with a pair of pliers or channel locks (better) and slide the hoses off of the water pump.
The motor comes off next. Unplug the electrical connector from the motor and two wires from the capacitor. Remove the two screws holding the clamps in place and then pop off the two clamps. You will need to hold up the motor with one hand while you remove the clamps or it will fall to the floor once the clamps are removed.
One piece of the coupling assemble will be attached to the motor and the other will be attached to the gearcase drive shaft. If you want to clean up the mess created by the shredded rubber center piece of the coupling assembly you will have to take off the motor mounting plate. It is held on by two bolts and removing it makes installing the coupling easier but probably not necessary.
Push the back half of the coupling on to the gearcase drive shaft until the shaft is flush with the face of the coupling. Install the new rubber center piece on to the coupling then re-install the motor mounting plate. Install the other half of the coupling on to the motor shaft and lift the motor up to the coupling. You have to rotate the motor shaft by spinning the fan blades until the coupling lines up so you can slide it into the other half of the coupling. Then just reattach the motor, connectors and water pump in the reverse order of disassembly.
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Direct Drive Motor Coupling
  • Jeff from Wayne, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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No heat but would run otherwise
Cleaning the lint out of the whole machine took quite a bit of time--it was everywhere. Underneath the lint trap was a collection that ultimately ruined the thermal fuse where it restricted the air flow considerably.

Ascertaining the problem was the most time consuming part.

The actual repair was quite simple and didn't take but 15-20 minutes.
Parts Used:
Dryer Thermal Fuse
  • Dana from Grassvally, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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