What is the life expectancy of a Maytag top load washer?
A Maytag top-load washer typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Even though your Maytag MHW3505FW0 is a washer model, it is not a top-load design; the top-load lifespan range is still a solid benchmark for Maytag washers overall. For care routines and operating tips, use the MHW3505FW0 user manual.
What affects washer lifespan the most
These factors usually make the biggest difference in how long a Maytag washer lasts:
- Load size and frequency (overloading shortens bearing, suspension, and motor life)
- Detergent choice (use HE detergent when required; too much soap causes residue)
- Installation quality (leveling, drain setup, and proper inlet hose connections)
- Moisture control (especially important for front-loaders to prevent odor and mold)
- Water quality (hard water can increase buildup in valves and hoses)
Quick maintenance checklist (helps you reach the 10 to 13 year range)
- Keep loads balanced; avoid washing single heavy items alone
- Clean the dispenser and wipe the door area regularly
- Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry out the tub
- Inspect fill hoses for bulges, cracks, or leaks; replace on a schedule
- Run a periodic cleaning cycle per the manual’s guidance
Typical lifespan comparison (what to expect)
| Washer type | Typical life expectancy | Common wear areas |
|---|---|---|
| Top-load washer | 10 to 13 years | Drive system, suspension, lid lock |
| Front-load washer (like MHW3505FW0) | 10 to 13 years | Door boot, drain pump, shock absorbers |
Why it matters
Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide when a repair makes sense. If your washer is near the 10 to 13 year mark, recurring leaks, draining issues, or excessive vibration can point to normal wear of key components.
Last updated: January 2026
How do you reset the code on a Maytag washer?
On the Maytag MHW3505FW0 washer, the most reliable way to clear a temporary glitch and reset many error-code conditions is a power reset: turn the washer off, unplug it (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute, then restore power and try a cycle again. For model-specific diagnostic and error-code steps, use the MHW3505FW0 washer manual.
Quick reset steps (safe first)
- Press Power/Cancel to stop the cycle.
- Unplug the washer (or turn the circuit breaker off) for 60 seconds.
- Plug back in (or turn breaker on).
- Wait 30 seconds, then press Power.
- Run a short cycle (Rinse/Spin or Quick Wash) to confirm the code is cleared.
If the code comes back
A repeating code usually means the control is detecting an ongoing problem (drain, door lock, fill, or sensing). We recommend these checks before replacing parts:
- Make sure the door closes firmly and nothing is caught in the door opening.
- Verify both hot and cold water faucets are fully open.
- Check inlet hoses for kinks and confirm the screens are not clogged.
- If the washer will not drain, clean the pump filter area and check for a blocked drain path.
- If the washer overfills or has water-level related errors, inspect the pressure hose for pinches or leaks.
Common parts that can be involved (when symptoms match)
If troubleshooting points to a component, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved with recurring codes:
| Symptom you see | What it often points to | Model-compatible part example |
|---|---|---|
| Door won’t lock, won’t start, or “door” type errors | Door lock mechanism | Washer door lock WPW10443885 |
| Overfilling, underfilling, or water-level sensing errors | Pressure switch or pressure hose | Washer water-level pressure switch WPW10448876 |
| Slow fill, no fill, or fill-related errors | Water inlet valve | Washer water inlet valve WPW10435242 |
Why it matters
Resetting clears false trips from power blips or control glitches, but a code that returns helps us narrow the issue to a specific system (door lock, fill, drain, or sensing). That saves time and helps avoid replacing the wrong part.
Helpful reference
- Use our Maytag maxima front load washer error codes guide to interpret the code family and the most likely checks.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
For the Maytag MHW3505FW0 washer, the most common service issues we see are drain and spin problems (clothes stay wet), leaks, and excess vibration/noise. Many “big” symptoms start with simple causes like a clogged drain path, an unbalanced load, or a worn door seal.
Quick checks first (fastest wins)
- Run a Drain/Spin cycle with the drum empty; listen for the drain pump running.
- Confirm the load is not overfilled and items are evenly distributed.
- Check the standpipe setup; only about 4.5 in. of the drain hose should be inside the standpipe to help prevent siphoning.
- Inspect the door opening area for moisture, residue, or small items caught at the seal.
- If the washer is shaking, verify it is level and all feet are firmly on the floor.
For installation and leveling details specific to this washer, follow the steps in the MHW3505FW0 installation instructions.
Common symptoms and likely causes
| Symptom | What it often points to | What to check on MHW3505FW0 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Clog in drain path or pump filter area | Clean the pump filter cap area and inspect hoses |
| Clothes still wet after spin | Drain issue, load balance, or door lock not engaging | Try smaller load; verify door locks and drains |
| Leaking at the front | Door boot (bellow) not sealing or torn | Inspect the bellow for rips, debris, or mold buildup |
| Loud banging/shaking | Leveling, suspension wear, or heavy single items | Re-level; avoid washing one heavy item alone |
Parts that commonly relate to these problems
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:
- Washer drain pump filter cap W11568579 (helps seal the pump filter opening; damage can cause leaks at the cap)
- Washer bellow W11106747 (front door boot; tears or poor sealing can cause front leaks)
- Washer shock absorber W11415987 (worn shocks can increase vibration during spin)
Why it matters
Drain, leak, and vibration problems can lead to repeat cycle interruptions, musty odors, and water damage around the washer. Catching a clog, leveling issue, or worn seal early usually prevents bigger repairs.
Last updated: January 2026


