Parts That Fix Maytag Washer MVW6230HW3 Will not drain
The Whirlpool drain pump assembly is an OEM part designed to ensure proper water drainage during the washer's drain cycle. Compatible with select models from Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef, this durable component is easy to install and built to last. To guarantee proper fit and performance, verify compatibility before ordering. Always unplug the washer and wear gloves during installation for safety.
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 belt enables the drum to spin and agitate during wash and spin cycles, ensuring effective cleaning and rinsing. Manufactured to Whirlpool’s specifications, this replacement part offers reliable performance and a precise fit. Common symptoms of a worn or broken belt include the drum not spinning, unusual noises, or a burning smell during operation. Replacing the belt can restore proper function and prevent further mechanical issues. Always verify compatibility with your specific model before ordering.
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.
The hose clamp is used to hold the water hose in place which will prevent the hose from leaking water. Sometimes the clamp may lose its ability to latch on, causing a leaking washer. For the installation, you will need a flat head screw driver to replace the clamp and a drill to access the screws to remove the front of the washer. Be careful if you do not have specific clamp pliers as the clamp could fly off. Once the front of the washer has been removed, take a quick look for water damage or any obvious signs of where the leak is coming from. If it is not obvious, run water to test.