MVWC200BW1 Maytag Washer - Overview
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Agitator Directional Cogs
PartSelect #: PS388034
Manufacturer #: 80040
This kit is used for replacing the agitator directional cogs (Agitator Dogs, Agitator Repair Kit, Washer Agitator Dogs, Agitator Dog Ears). The agitator is what creates the thrusting motion in your wa...
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Agitator Repair Kit
PartSelect #: PS334650
Manufacturer #: 285811
This kit (Medium Cam Agitator Repair Kit, Washer Agitator Cam Repair Kit, Cam Agitator) is used to repair the agitator. These parts are located inside the agitator auger near the top. You will need t...
$21.45
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Thrust Spacer
PartSelect #: PS334562
Manufacturer #: 285587
This is a genuine OEM thrust spacer for your washer, and is also commonly known as a retainer ring. The spacer is about 2.5 inches in diameter, is made of plastic, and is white in color. It is used in...
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Washer Inner Cap Seal
PartSelect #: PS11748108
Manufacturer #: WPW10072840
This is an inner cap seal, but may also be known as an O-ring, and it is a part for your washing machine. Some symptoms replacing this part will fix include: leaking from your appliance, uncontrollabl...
$9.62
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Washer Drive Pulley
PartSelect #: PS10057144
Manufacturer #: W10721967
This splutch cam kit is a genuine replacement assembly designed for select Whirlpool, Maytag, and affiliated brand washing machines. It plays a critical role in the wash and spin cycles by engaging th...
$38.96
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Lid Latch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3497627
Manufacturer #: W10404050
This washer lid switch is a critical safety component designed to halt the spinning motion of the tub when the lid is opened. Its primary function is to prevent accidental contact with moving parts du...
$50.56
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Washer Drive Belt
PartSelect #: PS11747978
Manufacturer #: WPW10006384
This genuine OEM drive belt is designed to transfer power from the motor to the drum in select Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, and other compatible washing machines. Operating at 115 volts and 60 Hz, the ...
$29.47
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Washer Agitator Cap Barrier w/Seal
PartSelect #: PS11748113
Manufacturer #: WPW10074580
The O-Ring is included with this cap. It can be purchased separately as Part #WPW10072840.
$18.22
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Agitator Kit
PartSelect #: PS334557
Manufacturer #: 285565
This agitator kit does NOT include the fabric softener dispenser (part 8575076A). That must be ordered separately.
$157.43
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Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$7.47
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Suspension Rod Kit
PartSelect #: PS11703288
Manufacturer #: W10780045
This suspension rod kit includes four rods designed to stabilize the wash tub in compatible top-load washing machines. By minimizing vibrations and excessive movement during wash and spin cycles, thes...
$76.17
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Washer Washer
PartSelect #: PS11742027
Manufacturer #: WP3949550
This part goes on the agitator retaining bolt.
$12.85
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Robert
June 27, 2021
Very loud rumbling noise during spin. Does this machine have typical spin tube bearings? I've heard they are in gearcase. Are they replaceable or is a new gearcase needed. Also leaking at tub seal.
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Hello Robert, Thank you for the question. This model has a Gearcase that will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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Leo
May 9, 2023
ON spin cycle the tub starts banging on the sides
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Hi Leo, thank you for contacting us. We have found that the most common reason your washer makes banging sounds during the spin cycle is that an unbalanced load has thrown it out of whack. We would recommend distributing the clothes evenly in the drum. If this does not help, then you may need to check the suspension rods, part number PS11703288, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Amy
January 15, 2025
I have a red light flashing on lid lock light. What part do I need?
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Hi Amy, thank you for contacting us. We would suggest checking the lid lock latch assembly, part number PS3497627. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Tim
June 1, 2025
I just removed the agitator (because it hasn’t been working during the wash cycle) and it appears as though the drive shaft has ground through the splines and is spinning freely. The grooves in the agitator are now smooth. The splines on the shaft are raised and visible, but worn in areas. Is it worth replacing the agitator or is the shaft too far gone?
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Tim
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Hi Tim, thank you for reaching out. The wear on the drive shaft splines means you might need to replace it. The drive shaft comes attached with the transmission, part number PS16220913, and the agitator base is part number PS11741151. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Rebecca
July 7, 2023
we have a Maytag centennial washer. It has come out of balance during wash cycle. We have replaced the suspension rods and it is still coming out of balance. Question is what next?
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Hi Rebecca, thank you for contacting us. We would suggest making sure the washer is properly leveled. If the issue remains, the problem might be with the gearcase, part number PS16220913. A faulty or worn-out bearing in the gearcase may cause the washer to get unbalanced during the wash cycle. We hope this information helps!
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Common Symptoms of the MVWC200BW1
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washer wouldn't agitate
First pry off the cap of the agitator. Then using a socket remove the bolt that holds the plastic cup in place. Remove this cup by prying it loose from the two tabs that hold it in place. Once this cup is removed you can get to the broken cogs.
Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the a ... Read more gitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out).
Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair.
Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the a ... Read more gitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out).
Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair.
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mike from Kent, WA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Upper portion of agitator, no longer pushing clothing down.
The instructions came with the repair kit, it was fairly simple and straight foward.
One bolt held the entire agitator unit in the washer, as well as held the upper and lower halves together. Once that nut was removed the two halves seperated and the plastic clutch pieces could easily be replaced wtih the new onces in the repai ... Read more r kit.
Very easy do-it-yourself repair! Took about 20 minutes because I was being cautious. Next time I could do it in 5 minutes.
One bolt held the entire agitator unit in the washer, as well as held the upper and lower halves together. Once that nut was removed the two halves seperated and the plastic clutch pieces could easily be replaced wtih the new onces in the repai ... Read more r kit.
Very easy do-it-yourself repair! Took about 20 minutes because I was being cautious. Next time I could do it in 5 minutes.
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Matt from Pawtucket, RI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set
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Washer not agitating
On top of the agitator is a flat cap that is held in place by the friction of an o-ring, there are no fasteners. I would imagine one could get under the lip with a small screwdriver or butter knife to pop it off but I chose simply using my fingernails so as to not disfigure the cap. Under the cap you will find the head of the only bolt
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that holds the assembly together it is a 7/16 head and because it is in a 4" deep well your will need a 6" extension for your ratchet. Once the bolt is out the top of the agitator, the assembly with the cogs removes by hand. Set the assembly upside down on the counter, slide the black plastic ring off, pull the cogs out with your fingertips, install the new cogs put a new black ring on and set the assembly back in the agitator. Reinstall bolt. As the bolt is down in a tube, you cannot set it in place with your fingers and it will fall out of the socket. To hold the bolt in the socket during positioning you can either put a gob of Vaseline on the bolt head to hold it in the socket or form a small piece of paper over the bolt head and set it into the socket, the friction of the paper will hold the bolt into the socket. Took me less then 10 minutes, good luck
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Craig from Polk City, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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