Replacement Whirlpool Washer Parts

You load up your washer with soap and the clothes that you are needing to wash, and you turn it on and it fills up with water and you close the lid and go on about your day.
You come back and it still full of water and the clothes are just sitting there soaking, just great right? Something is broke, and you do not know what it is, but it just needs to be fixed. Finding replacement whirlpool washer parts can be as easy as pie.
Check the whirlpool website for any recalls that may be going on right now for your model. Make sure you have all the necessary paperwork, such as model name, number or anything that shows it is a certain model.
Also look for the serial number that should be able to tell you all of the information you need. If it has a recall on it, call the hotline and inform them of what occurred.
If the problem is caused by the recall, they will send a replacement part, and perhaps even someone to come and fix it personally.
If it is not under any kind of recall, check to see if it is under a warranty, most washers come with a limited warranty if not a full warranty depending on the model that you buy. If it is under warranty, great, call them and get the warranty process started.
If for some reason it is not under warranty, and you bought it at a major retail store, many of them will offer you at the time a type of insurance that protects you in an event like this. If you bought the insurance, now is the time to contact them and get it started.
After all of that, and it is not under warranty, and no insurance at all, it is time to call a repair man or see if you know someone who can fix washers. It is important to buy certified replacement parts as they could prolong the life of your washer, and you know they will be good parts because of the trusted brand name.
By now you are aware of what to do and the process to go through when getting your washer fixed. When it breaks down it sure is a pain but when you get it fixed with certified whirlpool washer parts it is going to be just like it is brand new.