W10355010 — What This Part Is and How to Confirm & Replace It
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Understanding the Problem
W10355010 is an OEM part number used on Whirlpool-family appliances (Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Kenmore depending on model). However, this exact number can represent different components across models. Before ordering or replacing anything, confirm the part identity for your appliance model. Follow these steps to identify the part, diagnose the problem, and replace it safely: 1) Confirm appliance make and model - Locate the appliance model & serial tag (usually inside door frame, on the back, or on the tub/frame). Record the full model number. - Use the model number and "W10355010" on the manufacturer's parts lookup page or trusted parts dealer to verify what component W10355010 is for your exact model. 2) Visually inspect and match the part - Remove the access panel (see your manual) and visually locate the suspect component. Compare shape, mounting points, electrical connectors, and part label to photos/specs in the parts lookup. - If you have the old part, compare part numbers printed on it and any stampings. 3) Identify symptoms and narrow down whether W10355010 is the culprit - Note the appliance behavior: won't start, won't agitate/spin, leaks, loud noise, no heat, no water movement, or error codes. - Match those symptoms to the part function from the parts diagram (e.g., pump = drains, thermostat/thermal fuse = heating/thermal control, bearing/roller = noise/drum movement). 4) Basic diagnostic tests (general; adjust to the identified part) - Electrical parts: disconnect power, unplug the connector, check continuity with a multimeter across the part's terminals. No continuity when there should be continuity indicates failure. - Mechanical parts: manually spin drums/pulleys to feel for roughness/play; inspect seals/gaskets for cracks or tears; check belts for wear. - Sensors/thermostats: measure resistance at room temperature and compare to spec (from parts diagram/manual). 5) Replacement steps (general safe method) - Turn off power at the breaker and unplug the appliance. If a gas appliance, shut gas off first and keep pilot safety in mind. - Remove the appropriate access panel(s) to reach the part. Keep fasteners organized. - Take pictures before disconnecting electrical connectors or hoses to ensure correct reassembly. - Remove mounting screws/clips, disconnect electrical connectors and hoses, and remove the old part. - Install the new W10355010 part, reconnect wiring and hoses, secure fasteners, and reinstall panels. - Restore power, run a diagnostic cycle or short test cycle to confirm the repair. 6) If you cannot confirm the part or the symptoms persist - Re-check the model and parts diagram. If unsure, contact the appliance manufacturer's parts department or upload photos to a parts vendor for verification. Safety note: Always disconnect power (and gas where applicable) before servicing. If you are not comfortable with electrical or gas-related work, hire a licensed technician.
Common Symptoms
Symptoms depend on which component W10355010 represents for your model; common signs include failure to run, not draining, unusual noises, loss of heating, or visible leaks.
Common Causes
- Worn or failed mechanical component (bearings, rollers, pump impeller)
- Open or shorted electrical component (thermostat, sensor, motor windings)
- Damaged seals, hoses, or mounting hardware causing leaks or noise
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Helpful Repair Tip
Confirm W10355010 by matching it to your appliance's exploded parts diagram (use the exact model number). If you have the old part, compare the stamped number and connector shape — that's the fastest confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I quickly confirm W10355010 is the correct replacement for my appliance?
Find your appliance model/serial tag and use that model number in the manufacturer's parts lookup or a reputable parts supplier. Match the exploded diagram and part photo to the component in your machine. Also compare any printed or stamped numbers on the old part to the replacement.
Can I replace W10355010 myself?
Often yes for common mechanical or electrical parts, but it depends on the component and your comfort with basic appliance repair. Always disconnect power (and gas if applicable), take pictures before disassembly, and follow the model-specific service instructions. If the repair involves gas, sealed refrigerant systems, or complex electronic controls, hire a licensed technician.
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