A:AnswerHello NeedaWasher! Unfortunately, W10163294A is not a valid pedestal number. Could you please verify. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
A:AnswerTypical you would want a drip pan that is at least 2 inches wider On either side than the washers itself. If you are dealing with a confined space then you definitely have an issue since the drip pan is very size specific and you don’t want to remodel the washer space. Most front loading washers are sealed so leakage is very uncommon and as long as you have new hoses for the hot and cold and you have your drain hose in the stand pipe and if the stand pipe is the right height then you should not have any issues with leakage
A:AnswerPedestals are not required, but for front-loaders, it makes it much easier to load/un-load. The pedestals also provide storage underneath the machines.
A:AnswerIf the washer is in a small utility room like a closet then yes. If not then the answer is no. The washer is prone to move due to uneven loads and high spin cycles so if a smaller dryer is set upon it then it could tumble off
A:AnswerDid you try unplugging the machine? If not, unplug it and wait a couple of minutes and start it back up. This worked with my old Whirlpool front loader but I just bought the latest model a couple of weeks ago and thankfully haven't experienced any issues (knock on wood). Hopefully it works for you.
A:AnswerHi Elle, no, the Washer WED9150WW1 uses the stacking kit 8572546 and the Washer WFW5620HW uses the stacking kit W10869845. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerHello JayG! We recommend at least 5" behind the Washer and Dryer for proper installation. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
A:AnswerDiane, the Minimum Height(IN, inches) is 38 5/8' and the width is 27". Hopefully, this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!