Parts That Fix Maytag Washer MVW6230HC0 Will Not Start
This door strike is an authentic OEM replacement part that is compatible with various models of top-load washing machines. The door strike is located along the door frame, where it engages with the latch when the door is closed. It keeps the door securely shut so that the washer can start and prevents it from swinging open while the washer is running. It is a safety mechanism that prevents water leakage, injuries, and damage to the washer. If the door strike is damaged or worn down, it may be unable to lock the door properly and the washer may stop mid-cycle or fail to start altogether. Replace the door strike promptly to ensure the proper functioning of your washer.
This washer lid lock assembly is designed for top-load washing machines and ensures the lid remains securely closed during wash and spin cycles. It replaces worn or malfunctioning latches, helping prevent the machine from starting or pausing when the lid isn’t properly shut. The assembly includes the solenoid mechanism that engages the lock, contributing to safe and efficient operation. Compatible with a wide range of models, it’s an ideal solution for restoring reliable performance to your appliance.
This 6-pin shift actuator is an authentic OEM part supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in washing machines. The shift actuator is responsible for controlling the movement of the washer transmission during the different phases of the wash cycle. This allows the washer to switch between agitating and spinning modes. Signs of a faulty shift actuator include the washer failing to agitate or spin, incomplete cycles where the washer gets stuck in one phase, or unusual noises during operation
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 the drive motor to rotate the washer basket. The kit includes the clutch assembly, cam ring, spring, basket drive gear, pulley, and mounting nut. Replacing this component can resolve issues such as noisy operation, slow or failed spinning, poor agitation, and excessive moisture in clothes after a cycle. In some cases, a burning smell may also indicate a failing clutch. Installation requires basic tools and should be performed with the appliance disconnected from power. Compatibility should be confirmed using your washer’s model number.
This start capacitor is a key component in your top-load washer, providing the initial voltage surge needed to start the motor and keep the appliance running smoothly. If your washer won’t start or fails to agitate, the capacitor may be faulty and require replacement. Designed for compatibility with select models, this genuine replacement part helps restore reliable performance. Always disconnect power before installation and consult your washer’s manual to confirm fit.