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MHW7000XG0 Maytag Washer - Overview

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Touch-Up Paint - White – Part Number: 72017
Touch-Up Paint - White
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PartSelect #: PS385132
Manufacturer #: 72017
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
$10.20
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Flowmeter – Part Number: WPW10110225
Flowmeter
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PartSelect #: PS11748313
Manufacturer #: WPW10110225
This part continually measures the amount of water entering the tub. It will make adjustments if too much or too little water is present.
$133.95
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Hinge – Part Number: WPW10208415
Hinge
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PartSelect #: PS11750410
Manufacturer #: WPW10208415
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Temperature Sensor – Part Number: WPW10467289
Temperature Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS11755214
Manufacturer #: WPW10467289
This part regulates the temperature of the water in the tub. The sensor is located in the heating element.
$47.60
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Pump Hose – Part Number: WPW10467168
Pump Hose
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PartSelect #: PS11755212
Manufacturer #: WPW10467168
This hose attaches to water pump assembly. NOTE: As per the manufacture if the washer has an Eco Ball, it's no longer needed when the new hose is installed.
$47.84
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Hose Clamp – Part Number: WP596669
Hose Clamp
PartSelect #: PS11743008
Manufacturer #: WP596669
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
$11.68
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Cap – Part Number: WPW10208398
Cap
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PartSelect #: PS11750408
Manufacturer #: WPW10208398
$28.79
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Dispenser Actuator Switch – Part Number: WPW10352973
Dispenser Actuator Switch
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PartSelect #: PS11753574
Manufacturer #: WPW10352973
This is an actuator switch to trigger bleach, detergent, or fabric softener housings to be dispensed into the tub of your washing machine. If your detergent cups are not dispensing, you may need to re...
$123.16
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STACK KIT FOR LONG VENT DRYER – Part Number: W10869845
STACK KIT FOR LONG VENT DRYER
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PartSelect #: PS12069913
Manufacturer #: W10869845
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Strike – Part Number: WPW10488048
Strike
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PartSelect #: PS11755543
Manufacturer #: WPW10488048
This part attaches to the door and fits into the door lock when the door closes.
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Leveling Foot & Nut – Part Number: WP8563585
Leveling Foot & Nut
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PartSelect #: PS11746502
Manufacturer #: WP8563585
Sold individually.
$25.50
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Inlet Hose - 5 FT – Part Number: WP89503
Inlet Hose - 5 FT
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PartSelect #: PS11746820
Manufacturer #: WP89503
This hose can handle hot or cold water and is five feet long.
$27.45
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The washer kept giving a 'suds' error or an F35 error and would not progress through any of the wash cycles. It would partially fill with water, just enough to dampen some of the clothes, and then show the error message.
I removed the 3 screws toward the top of the back of the washer to remove the top. After that, I located the water pressure level switch, slid it out of the slot into which it is secured, removed the narrow black tubing from the bottom of it, and draped the newly-unattached end of the tube so that it would be easy to find. Then I removed the set of wires and discarded the old switch.

Next I attached the wires to the new switch, attached the black tubing and put the switch back into the slot. I tested the washer and it worked. Next, I put the top back on using the 3 screws. That was it!
Parts Used:
Water Level Switch
  • Susan from Hatfield, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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F/H error code.
Removed the top (3-4 screws at back). Flowmeter has 2 hoses with hose clamps. Removed with plyers. Simple electrical connector removed.

Reversed procedure. Running perfect now.

How did I know it was the flow-meter? Read the service manual as possible causes to narrow it down. Disassembled old flowmeter and cleaned. That fixed for awhile. Problem came back, could 'tap' on flowmeter to temporarily fix. This convinced me that was indeed the problem.

The flowmeter is just a simple vane that moves as water flows across it, and sends pulses each time it rotates. If it 'sticks' then the computer doesn't think any water is coming in - hence the error. Tapping on it would 'unstick' long enough to confirm problem.
Parts Used:
Flowmeter
  • Jeff from Naples, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Washer leaking
Opened the front panel with 3 crews T-25 or socket wrench. Panel comes off right away.

Look for the leak. Determined it was the hose. Use power pliers to remove the clamp.

The small clamp was easy. The big one I had to use my yoga to get to it. It probably would had been easy from the back panel but moving the machine requires brute force.

Once the hose was out I found some bra under wires which is what probably punctured the hose.

Removed the front filter and found a bunch of nails.

Assembly was much easier and placed clamps so that if needed it would be a lot easier to remove and replace.
Parts Used:
Pump Hose
  • Alexander from Miami, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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