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MVWC300VW1 Maytag Washer - Overview

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Suspension Spring – Part Number: WP63907
Suspension Spring
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PartSelect #: PS11743345
Manufacturer #: WP63907
The suspension spring supports the outer tub and keeps the tub steady during loads that could cause an unbalance. If this part breaks, is worn down or has stretched out and lost its spring, it could c...
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Agitator Bolt – Part Number: WP358237
Agitator Bolt
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PartSelect #: PS11741866
Manufacturer #: WP358237
This kit contains one screw with rubber gasket and threaded sealant. The screw head is 7/16".
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Washer Lid Switch – Part Number: WP8318084
Washer Lid Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11745957
Manufacturer #: WP8318084
This part is found in your washer. The pin on the lid pushes on the lever of the lid switch to tell the machine that the lid is closed. This part includes the green grounding wire. If your machine is ...
$45.97
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Thrust Spacer – Part Number: 285587
Thrust Spacer
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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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Seal, Inner Cap – Part Number: WPW10072840
Seal, Inner Cap
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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...
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Agitator Cap Barrier with Seal – Part Number: WPW10074580
Agitator Cap Barrier with Seal
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PartSelect #: PS11748113
Manufacturer #: WPW10074580
The O-Ring is included with this cap. It can be purchased separately as Part #WPW10072840.
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Washer Water Inlet Valve with Thermistor – Part Number: WPW10144820
Washer Water Inlet Valve with Thermistor
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PartSelect #: PS11749042
Manufacturer #: WPW10144820
This part is used to help control and balance the water temperature flowing in to the washer tub.
$59.88
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Tub Wear Pads - Package of 3 – Part Number: 285744
Tub Wear Pads - Package of 3
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PartSelect #: PS334620
Manufacturer #: 285744
This package of pads contains three tub wear pads.
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Leveling Spring – Part Number: 8316845
Leveling Spring
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PartSelect #: PS394983
Manufacturer #: 8316845
This spring is used on the leveling components in a washer. Please note, this spring may differ in appearance, but functions the same as original.
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Centerpost Gasket – Part Number: W10814296
Centerpost Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS11723081
Manufacturer #: W10814296
This part may also be referred to as a main outer tub seal. This part prevents leaking from the bottom of the tub. The gasket is approximately 2 inches in diameter to the outer edge, black in color, a...
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Foot, Front - Single – Part Number: WPW10001130
Foot, Front - Single
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PartSelect #: PS11747965
Manufacturer #: WPW10001130
The front facing foot is sold individually. It is used on your washing machine and can also be known as an adjustable leveling leg. This specific front facing leveling leg has a rubber foot. It is imp...
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Washer – Part Number: WP3949550
Washer
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PartSelect #: PS11742027
Manufacturer #: WP3949550
This part goes on the agitator retaining bolt.
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Bill
March 30, 2023
Does this washer have a filter to clean once in a while. If so where is located? Thank You
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Shawn
February 18, 2020
My washer will agitate but it doesnt move back and forth as much as it is supposed to. Also when the spin cycle first starts it makes a loud clunk sound before starting. Does this sound like a gearbox?
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Hello Shawn, Thank you for your question. Our sources agree that it is likely to be the gear case under part PS341974 for your model that is causing both the loud noise and the agitator issues for your washer. We hope this helps.

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Dawn
December 12, 2019
The washer was full of clothes and water and only makes a humming sound. We have drained it and wonder what could be wrong with it.
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Hello Dawn, thank you for your question. There are a few parts that could be causing this issue. The lid switch, drain pump should be tested first. I hope this helps!

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Steve
October 1, 2021
Drum seems to be seized. Makes a humming sound. But then nothing at all, won’t fill, won’t agitate, it’s like it has no power. But then will try to turn but again is seized.
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Hello Steve, Thank you for the question. If the water does not start to fill, the drum would be fine. Even is the drum was seized the fill cycle should still start. We suggest testing the Washer Lid Switch. If the switch is not telling the controls when the lid is closed, it may not start the cycles. We hope this helps!

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Timothy
November 2, 2021
Washer will fill and will not cycle to agitate, rinse, or spin. Bypassed lid switch to see i f that was it and it wasn't. Not sure what to do now.
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Hello Timothy, thank you for your question. It could be your timer or water-level switch. You can test these parts with a multimeter. Unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet before you begin. To test the timer, Touch the two probes of the volt-ohm meter to the contact points to be tested. There should be no continuity reading on the volt-ohm meter during the test. If there is a reading on the volt-ohm meter, the timer is faulty. Part number PS11749597. The water level switch has three terminals. Test them for continuity in pairs. First, touch the meter probes to terminals 1 and 2. Note the reading, which should be either 8 (infinity, which means no continuity) or some value close to 0.0 (continuity). Analyze the results of the continuity tests: Two of the pairs should have no continuity, and one should have continuity. If you get a different result, the switch is bad and needs to be replaced. Part number PS11750714. We hope this helps!

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Washer wouldn't run
I removed the two screws on the back of the control panel. The control panel then flips back. The switch is on the left side. To remove the switch, I first detached the wire to the control panel and unscrewed the grounding wire. The new switch drops right in. I had a little trouble getting it in until I realized the washer lid had to be open. A little awkward but once it's in you can shut the lid and then I reattached the wire from the control panel and screwed in the grounding wire. Pretty easy. $20 for the part (with shipping) and 15 minutes. Way cheaper than a repairman.
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Washer Lid Switch
  • Clint from Kansas City, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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fill valve bad
took back off then removed valve replaced with new one works good
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Washer Water Inlet Valve with Thermistor
  • Barb from Blackriver Falls, WI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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water would not shut off from running in to washer
contacted "just answer" on web. they diagnosed problem and suggested repair part. Ordered part from "part select". Great service and fast shipping from part select. Replaced part in 15 minutes and up and running! :)
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Washer Water Inlet Valve with Thermistor
  • Melanie from Farmersville, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Wrench set
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