Hotpoint Washer HTWP1400F2WW
Repairing your HTWP1400F2WW Hotpoint Washer is simple with official replacement parts made to fit your model. View a selection of popular parts, or review parts lists for each of the
HTWP1400F2WW model diagrams below. Trust us to help you find the part you need and get your
HTWP1400F2WW Hotpoint Washer running again.
Diagrams for Hotpoint HTWP1400F2WW Washer
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Most Popular HTWP1400F2WW Parts
These are the most commonly purchased repair parts for HTWP1400F2WW.
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This part is used to support the tub and keep it in the center of the cabinet to reduce vibration. If your washer is making loud noises, or shakes or moves, one or more of the straps may have broken. It is recommended to replace all 4 tub dampening straps at the same time. This part is sold individually.
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This plastic dual action agitator is white in color. It is approximately eighteen inches tall with a base diameter of about 12-1/4 inches. The agitator pivots back and forth, moving the clothes from the top to the bottom of the tub, through the detergent and water to wash them. If the agitator becomes damaged or will not agitate, you may need to replace the part. This is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to shut off the water supply and disconnect the power to the washer before starting your repair.
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This tub bearing goes in your washing machine. You will find it on the bottom of the outer tub, where the transmission goes through the tub. If you hear metal on metal when the washer is spinning, you may need to replace the tub bearing. This bearing is made of metal, and is approximately 3 inches wide and 2 inches tall.
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This part is the replacement water fill nozzle for your washer. It is white and tan in color, made of plastic, and is approximately 7 inches long and 4 inches wide. The water fill nozzle is also known as the water inlet assembly and directs the fill water into the tub. Over time the nozzle can become cracked and damaged, and this can cause it to leak. A damaged nozzle will need to be replaced. Be sure to disconnect the water supply to the washer before you begin this repair. You should also determine if any of the other parts that transport water into the washer are leaking, including the water inlet hose, and if they need to be repaired as well. This part is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part.