Fisher and Paykel
Fisher & Paykel parts help repair and maintain Fisher & Paykel dishwashers, washers, refrigerators, ranges, ovens, dryers, and cooking appliances. At Genuine Replacement Parts, you can search by model number to find genuine OEM Fisher & Paykel parts that match the exact appliance you are repairing.
Fisher & Paykel dishwasher parts, washer parts, washing machine parts, refrigerator parts, range parts, and oven parts are highly model-specific. A drain pump, filter plate, water valve, suspension rod kit, drawer seal, control panel, oven rack, door latch, or water filter should always be matched using the full model number and product code when available.
This collection page is designed for users who want practical repair direction before ordering. It explains where to find the model number, which parts are commonly replaced, what symptoms point to each part, and which repairs are better handled by a trained appliance technician.
How to Find the Right Fisher & Paykel Part for Your Model
The Fisher & Paykel model number and product code are critical for correct part matching. Many appliances have similar names or drawer styles but use different seals, pump assemblies, boards, racks, sensors, and fittings. Search by the full model number instead of guessing from the appliance type alone.
For Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer units, check the model label carefully because single-drawer and double-drawer configurations may use different parts. For washers, verify whether the unit is a top-load washer, front-load washer, or specific washing machine series before selecting suspension, pump, or lid-related components.
- Dishwashers: on the side edge, drawer frame, inner cabinet area, or behind the drawer depending on model.
- Washers: under the lid, behind the control panel area, or on the rear cabinet label.
- Refrigerators: inside the fresh-food compartment, on a side wall, or near the crisper area.
- Ranges and ovens: around the door frame, lower drawer frame, rear panel, or rating plate area.
- Dryers: inside the door opening, on the rear panel, or near the cabinet frame.
Common Fisher & Paykel Replacement Parts
Common Fisher & Paykel replacement parts include dishwasher filter plates, drain pumps, drawer seals, touch panels, washer suspension rods, drain pumps, lid locks, refrigerator water filters, door gaskets, ice maker components, burner igniters, oven racks, knobs, and control panels.
Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher Parts
DishDrawer® repairs commonly involve filter plates, drain filters, drain pumps, drawer seals, and lid seals. If water remains in the drawer, drain errors appear, or leaks develop around the unit, these components should be inspected before replacing larger assemblies.
Fisher & Paykel Washer Parts
Washer suspension rods, suspension straps, drain pumps, and lid locks are among the most frequently replaced washer components. A machine that vibrates excessively, goes out of balance, will not drain, or refuses to enter the spin cycle may require one of these parts.
Fisher & Paykel Refrigerator Parts
Refrigerator water filters, door gaskets, water inlet valves, and ice maker components help maintain cooling performance and reliable water flow. Problems such as weak dispensing, poor ice production, frost buildup, or temperature fluctuations can often be traced to these parts.
Fisher & Paykel Range, Oven and Cooktop Parts
Common cooking appliance parts include oven racks, igniters, burner valves, surface elements, knobs, temperature sensors, and control panels. These components are often replaced when burners fail to ignite, ovens heat unevenly, or controls stop responding as expected.
Common Problems and Solutions
Problem 1: Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer not draining
A Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer with standing water often has a blocked filter plate, clogged drain filter, jammed pump impeller, kinked drain hose, or failing drain pump.
Likely parts to check: Filter plate, drain filter, drain pump, drain hose, pump impeller, drawer seal.
Remove and clean the filter plate and drain filter first. Check for food, glass, toothpicks, or debris around the pump area. If the drawer hums but does not move water after the filter path is clear, the drain pump may need replacement. Confirm the exact drawer model before ordering pump or filter parts.
Problem 2: Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer shows excess water or flood behavior
Excess water, beeping, flashing, or repeated shutdown can happen when water collects where the appliance safety system detects a leak or drain fault.
Likely parts to check: Drawer seal, lid seal, drain pump, inlet valve, flood sensor harness, filter plate.
Stop using the dishwasher until the water is cleared and the leak source is found. Inspect the filter plate, drain path, drawer seal, and lid seal. A pump that does not drain can cause water to remain in the drawer, while a damaged seal can allow water to escape into the base area. Replace the damaged part only after the source is confirmed.
Problem 3: Fisher & Paykel washer is out of balance or banging during spin
A Fisher & Paykel washer that bangs against the cabinet, stops during spin, or repeatedly goes out of balance may have worn suspension rods, straps, springs, or leveling issues.
Likely parts to check: Suspension rod kit, suspension straps, leveling feet, tub support parts.
Check that the washer is level, stable, and loaded evenly. If small loads still cause banging or the tub bounces too freely, inspect the suspension rods and related support parts. Replacing the suspension set together is usually better than replacing one worn rod because uneven support can continue the problem.
Problem 4: Fisher & Paykel washer will not drain or leaves clothes wet
Clothes that remain wet after the cycle can point to poor draining, interrupted spin, an unbalanced load, or a drain pump issue.
Likely parts to check: Drain pump, pump filter, drain hose, lid lock, motor control board, suspension rods.
Check the drain hose and pump area for blockage before replacing the pump. If the washer stops spinning because the tub is out of balance, inspect suspension parts as well. If the lid lock does not engage, the washer may not spin even when the drain system is clear.
Problem 5: Fisher & Paykel refrigerator is not making ice or has poor water flow
Poor water flow, small ice cubes, no ice, or slow dispenser flow can point to a clogged water filter, restricted water line, faulty inlet valve, or ice maker issue.
Likely parts to check: Water filter, water inlet valve, ice maker assembly, water tube, door gasket.
Replace the water filter on schedule and confirm the water supply is open. If flow remains weak after a new filter, inspect the inlet valve and tubing. If the freezer is cold but the ice maker does not cycle, the ice maker assembly or sensor may need model-specific replacement.
Problem 6: Fisher & Paykel oven or cooktop burner will not heat or ignite
A burner that clicks without lighting, an oven that takes too long to heat, or a control that does not respond may point to an igniter, valve, element, sensor, or control-panel issue.
Likely parts to check: Igniter, burner valve, oven sensor, control panel, oven rack, knob, wiring harness.
Check that the appliance has power or fuel supply and that the burner area is clean. Replace cracked knobs, worn igniters, or faulty sensors by exact model number. Gas and high-voltage cooking repairs should be handled by a qualified technician.
What Fisher & Paykel Parts Require a Technician
User-serviceable Fisher & Paykel parts may include water filters, racks, some drawer inserts, knobs, shelves, baskets, and certain external trim parts. A careful DIYer may also replace some dishwasher filters, seals, or washer suspension parts when the service steps are clear and the appliance is unplugged.
Repairs involving gas lines, sealed refrigeration systems, high-voltage boards, control modules, oven ignition systems, internal wiring, or repeated flood faults should be handled by a trained technician. Fisher & Paykel appliances often use advanced electronics and model-specific assemblies, so correct diagnosis matters before replacing expensive parts.
Safety Check Before Ordering Parts
- Unplug the appliance or turn off the breaker before removing panels or electrical parts.
- Turn off the water supply before replacing dishwasher pumps, inlet valves, water filters, or refrigerator water-line parts.
- Turn off the fuel supply and use a trained technician for gas cooking components.
- Clean filters and check drain paths before ordering pumps or boards.
- Use the full model number and product code when matching Fisher & Paykel parts.
- Do not run a leaking dishwasher or washer repeatedly, because water can damage electronics and flooring.
How Genuine OEM Parts Compare to Aftermarket Alternatives
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Feature |
Genuine OEM Fisher & Paykel Parts |
Aftermarket Alternatives |
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Fit and Compatibility |
Designed around exact model specifications and original part geometry. |
May be listed as compatible but can vary in size, connector shape, finish, or tolerance. |
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Electrical and Mechanical Safety |
Built to match the original system requirements for the appliance or device. |
Quality and testing standards can vary from seller to seller. |
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Repair Confidence |
Helps restore the unit closer to original operation when the correct model number is used. |
May work for basic cosmetic pieces but can cause repeat repairs if the fit is not exact. |
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Service Life |
Made for the same application as the original part. |
May wear faster depending on material quality and use conditions. |
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Support and Identification |
Easier to match by model number, part number, and product category. |
Fitment notes may be broad or incomplete. |
How to Order Fisher & Paykel Parts from Genuine Replacement Parts
- Locate the full Fisher & Paykel model number and product code on the appliance label.
- Search that number on Genuine Replacement Parts to view compatible parts.
- Compare the part name, part image, connection type, and fit notes with the failed part.
- Choose genuine OEM Fisher & Paykel parts for pumps, seals, controls, filters, suspension, and cooling components.
- Install the part safely or contact a qualified technician for electrical, gas, or sealed-system repairs.
Why Choose Genuine Replacement Parts for Fisher & Paykel Parts
- Genuine Replacement Parts helps users search Fisher & Paykel parts by model number.
- Genuine OEM parts support better fit and reliability than guesswork replacements.
- The page covers practical repair categories including dishwasher, washer, refrigerator, range, oven, and laundry parts.
- Helpful part descriptions make it easier to connect symptoms with likely replacement parts.
- The collection supports both everyday maintenance parts and more technical repair components.
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