W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM is a factory-original washplate component designed for use in compatible Whirlpool top‑load washing machines. The washplate is a molded structural element that mounts within the tub or agitator assembly; its primary purposes are to provide a stable interface for the agitator or impeller, protect the drive coupling and seals from laundry and debris, and contribute to the distribution of water and mechanical force during the wash cycle.
Inside the appliance,the washplate sits between the rotating drive components and the wash basket,interfacing mechanically with the agitator/impeller,drive shaft or coupling,and the tub/basket assembly. Its condition affects mechanical engagement, balance, and water flow patterns: a worn or damaged washplate can introduce excessive play, generate noise or vibration, allow clothing to interfere with the drive hub, and in some designs compromise seal and pump protection. The component thus interacts with both the drive train (transmission, clutch or motor coupling) and the fluid handling elements (basket, tub, and drain system).
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the W10902814’s intended function and fitment, guidance on determining compatibility with specific Whirlpool models, common failure symptoms to observe, and diagnostic checks a technician or owner can perform. The article will also cover practical troubleshooting steps and replacement considerations-such as inspection points, required clearances, fastening and alignment issues, and recommendations for selecting OEM versus aftermarket replacements-while noting safety and service prerequisites without prescribing detailed procedural steps.
Table of Contents
- Functional role and mechanical interface of the washplate in Whirlpool top-load washers
- How the W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM operates within the agitator and drive assembly
- Common failure symptoms and diagnostic tests for washplate wear, fracture, and misalignment
- Compatibility, replacement considerations, and step-by-step installation notes for affected Whirlpool models
- Q&A
- The Conclusion
Functional role and mechanical interface of the washplate in Whirlpool top-load washers
The W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM serves as the primary rotating interface between the washer’s transmission/drive and the water column that agitates laundry in many whirlpool top-load machines. Functionally, the washplate transfers torque from the gearbox or agitator shaft to the tub-mounted plate, converting shaft rotation into radial and turbulent water movement that enhances soil suspension and fabric rubbing. Technicians should view the washplate as a torque-transmitting hub: its internal hub geometry (splines or keyed features) and retaining hardware determine how reliably motion is passed to the water and how forces are distributed into the transmission and tub structure.
- Key mechanical features: splined or keyed hub, molded wear surfaces, and retaining fastener or clip interfaces.
- Common failure symptoms: stripped splines, excessive wobble, intermittent agitation, and increased gearcase noise.
- Compatibility checks: match spline count/hub type and confirm OEM part number fitment before replacement.
The mechanical interface relies on precise engagement between the washplate hub and the drive shaft; incomplete engagement or worn splines concentrates stress and accelerates wear in both the washplate and gearcase. During service, inspect spline faces, hub bore, and any cushioning bushings for deformation or abrasion, and verify that retaining clips or nuts seat fully to prevent axial play. Practical examples include a washplate with rounded spline teeth that slips under load-this will produce reduced agitation and can lead to premature transmission wear-versus an OEM replacement that restores correct spline geometry and alignment. When replacing the washplate, ensure the mating shaft and fasteners are clean and undamaged and replace ancillary fasteners or bushings as needed to restore correct interface behaviour.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Part | W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM – direct-replacement washplate for compatible Whirlpool top-load gearcase/agitator systems |
| Function | Transmits rotational torque from drive shaft to water column; creates radial flow and agitation |
| Service focus | Inspect splines/hub engagement, retaining hardware, and surrounding bushings for wear or deformation |
How the W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM operates within the agitator and drive assembly
The W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM is a thin, reinforced plastic plate that sits between the agitator and the drive block in many Whirlpool top‑load washer agitator assemblies. Its primary mechanical role is to transfer torque from the washer transmission’s splined drive or drive dogs to the agitator while centering the agitator on the drive hub and isolating direct metal‑to‑metal contact. Under normal operation the washplate distributes shear and compressive loads across the splines and contact pads, reducing localized wear on the transmission output and allowing the agitator to oscillate smoothly during wash cycles.
Under load the washplate will commonly show wear at spline openings, fractured retaining tabs, or surface deformation; these failure modes produce symptoms such as diminished agitation force, intermittent engagement, loud clicking, or wobble of the agitator. When servicing, technicians should verify spline count and diameter and inspect surrounding components (drive dogs, retaining clips, agitator base) before replacing the washplate. Practical checks include measuring axial play at the agitator base, confirming full engagement of the drive dog with the washplate recess, and looking for uneven wear patterns that indicate misalignment. For parts lookup and fitment, compare the W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM dimensions and spline pattern to the washer’s service manual rather than relying on visual similarity alone.
- primary function: torque transfer and centering between transmission and agitator
- Common failure signs: stripped splines, cracked tabs, excessive axial play
- Service check: confirm spline count/diameter, inspect drive dogs and retaining clip
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| location | Between the agitator base and the transmission drive block |
| Material | Reinforced thermoplastic designed to absorb wear and distribute load |
| Failure modes | Worn or elongated spline openings, fractured tabs, deformation causing agitator play |
Common failure symptoms and diagnostic tests for washplate wear, fracture, and misalignment
The W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM is the factory-design washplate that transfers motor torque into the tub/agitator assembly and maintains correct alignment between the drive shaft and washbasket. When the washplate wears, fractures, or shifts out of alignment, the result is altered hydrodynamic load paths and eccentric loading on the transmission and tub bearings; technicians will commonly see increased vibration, impact noises during agitate/spin cycles, uneven or incomplete agitation and accelerated bearing or seal wear. Because this OEM washplate matches the original spline geometry and mounting points, replacing a damaged plate with W10902814 restores the intended interface and helps prevent mismatches that can cause premature component failure on compatible Whirlpool top-load assemblies.
Diagnosing washplate problems combines visual inspection, simple mechanical checks and basic instrumentation. Start with a visual check for cracks at the spline,gouges,or plastic deformation and inspect for metal shavings in the tub or drain filter. Perform a manual spin and wiggle test to detect axial play or lateral runout; use a dial indicator where available to quantify radial runout and compare against service limits. Also verify mounting bolt torque and bushing condition-loose bolts or a worn bushing will mimic washplate fracture symptoms. Practical examples: a washer that rocks and produces a rhythmic knocking during spin often has an eccentric or fractured washplate, while a washer that hums but dose not agitate suggests worn splines or a sheared profile.
- Audible/behavioral symptoms: rhythmic knocking, increased vibration, imbalance trips, poor soil removal.
- Swift checks: visual crack inspection, manual rotation for play, inspect splines and bushing wear, check for metal debris.
- Instrumented tests: dial-indicator radial runout, torque-to-rotate measurements, bolt-torque verification.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Runout | Measure radial runout at the washplate; detectable runout exceeding approximately 0.5 mm commonly indicates important wear or misalignment requiring replacement. |
| Visible Damage | Cracks, fractured ribs or deformed splines at mounting points are direct evidence the washplate has failed and should be replaced. |
| Functional Symptom | Persistent vibration, clunks during agitate/spin, or frequent balance interrupts point to washplate or associated mounting/bushing faults. |
Compatibility,replacement considerations,and step-by-step installation notes for affected Whirlpool models
The W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM is the factory-design washplate that interfaces between the washer drive assembly and the agitator/tub assembly,transferring oscillatory and rotational forces while maintaining concentric alignment of the inner tub. Technically, replacement decisions hinge on matching the plate’s spline profile, mounting hole pattern, and retainer type to the machine’s transmission and agitator configuration. Verify the appliance model and serial number against the parts diagram before ordering: differences such as one-piece versus two-piece agitators, or variations in the drive shaft spline count, will determine whether this exact OEM washplate will seat correctly and distribute load as intended.
- Safety and preparation: disconnect power and water supply and remove the agitator per the service manual before attempting plate replacement.
- Inspect splines,mounting bosses,and surrounding seals for wear,cracks,or deformation that could indicate secondary damage (shaft,bearing,or seal failure).
- Remove retaining nut/clip and old washplate,compare spline engagement and bolt pattern to the new part before final installation.
- Install new plate seated fully on the splines, reinstall retainer and torque to the appliance’s specified value; consult the service manual for exact torque and retainer type.
- After reassembly, run a short test cycle to verify there is no excess play, noise, or leakage and confirm proper agitation motion and tub balance.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Spline engagement | Ensure full axial seating on the drive spline; partial engagement produces play, noise, and accelerated wear. |
Replacement considerations include the potential need to service adjacent components: a worn washplate often indicates excessive shaft play or a failing bearing/seal, so inspect the outer tub, transmission output, and seal surfaces during the job. For practical installation, use the OEM part to maintain original fitment and follow the service manual for disassembly order, retainer type, and torque specifications; when unsure, photograph each step during teardown to ensure correct reassembly of shims, spacers, and fasteners that control the tub-to-shaft clearance and axial preload.
Q&A
What is the Whirlpool part W10902814 (washplate) and what does it do?
The W10902814 washplate is an OEM plastic component that sits beneath the agitator or inside the lower agitator assembly on many top‑load Whirlpool/maytag/related washers. It helps direct water flow and contributes to the agitation pattern that moves clothes during the wash. It also provides a bearing surface and spacing for correct agitator operation.
How do I know if the washplate is failing and needs replacement?
Common signs of a failing washplate include loud grinding or knocking noises during agitation, irregular or weak agitation, clothes getting trapped or wrapped around the agitator, visible cracks/missing pieces, or a loose/wobbly agitator. Inspect the part visually for cracks or wear and check for excessive play where the agitator mounts.
Which washer models will W10902814 fit?
W10902814 is used on a range of Whirlpool/Maytag/related top‑load models. Exact compatibility varies by model and model year, so always confirm fit by checking your washer’s model number against the official whirlpool parts list or a trusted parts retailer. Do not rely solely on visual match – cross‑reference the part number.
Can I replace the washplate myself and what are the basic steps?
Yes, a competent DIYer can usually replace it. Basic steps: disconnect power and water, remove the agitator (this typically requires removing a cap or dispenser and then a retaining bolt/clip), remove the old washplate, install the new washplate in the correct orientation, reassemble the agitator and any fasteners, restore power and water, and test a short cycle. As fastener types and procedures differ by model, follow the service manual or manufacturer instructions for your specific washer and use appropriate tools.
What tools and safety precautions should I use when replacing the washplate?
Typical tools: basic hand tools (screwdrivers, socket or ratchet set, pliers) and possibly a puller if the agitator is stuck. Safety: unplug the washer and turn off the water supply before starting, work with the tub drained if needed, and keep fingers clear of moving parts during testing. If you’re unsure, have a qualified technician do the job.
Can the washplate be repaired, or should it be replaced with a new one?
Because the washplate is molded plastic and critical to proper agitation, replacement is the recommended solution. Temporary repairs (epoxy, tape) rarely restore structural integrity or correct fit and may fail quickly. Use an OEM or exact-fit replacement to ensure reliable operation.
Are aftermarket parts acceptable or should I buy the OEM W10902814?
OEM W10902814 ensures correct fit,material quality,and compatibility. Some reputable aftermarket parts are available and can be less expensive, but quality and tolerances vary. If you choose aftermarket, verify return policies, warranty, and that the part explicitly lists compatibility with your washer model.
Where can I buy part W10902814 and how much should I expect to pay?
you can buy W10902814 from the Whirlpool parts website, authorized dealers, appliance parts stores, and major online retailers. Prices vary by seller and location; the washplate is generally a low‑cost replacement part relative to other major components. Always confirm the part number and your washer model before purchasing and keep the seller’s return policy in case of fit issues.
The Conclusion
The W10902814 Whirlpool WASHPLATE OEM serves as a key component within compatible whirlpool top-load washing machines, transmitting agitation forces and helping to maintain proper alignment and motion of the agitator and wash basket. As an OEM part, it is designed to match factory specifications for fit, durability and performance, contributing to consistent cleaning action and reducing undue wear on adjacent components when functioning correctly.
Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of a failing washplate are significant to restore normal operation and prevent secondary damage. Careful inspection for symptoms such as unusual noise, irregular agitation, or excessive play, along with verification of model compatibility, helps determine whether the washplate is the root cause. When replacement is required, using the correct OEM part and following proper installation procedures-or engaging a qualified technician-helps ensure reliable performance and prolongs the service life of the appliance.
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