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Maytag MFW9700SQ0 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Push Button for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8183078

    Control panel parts diagram

    Push Button

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  • Push Button for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8182602

    Control panel parts diagram

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  • Dispenser for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8182184

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    Dispenser

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  • Trim for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8183065

    Door and latch parts diagram

    Trim

    Part #8183065

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  • Washer Door Hinge for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8181843

    Door and latch parts diagram

    Washer Door Hinge

    Part #8181843

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  • Cap for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8182123

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    Cap

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  • Technical Sheet for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8182208

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Technical Sheet

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  • Washer Screw for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8181785

    Door and latch parts diagram

    Washer Screw

    Part #8181785

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  • Washer Flow Meter Hose for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8181708

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    Washer Flow Meter Hose

    Part #8181708

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MFW9700SQ0 - Part 8182609

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Cabinet

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Maytag Washer MFW9700SQ0 FAQs

On the Maytag MFW9700SQ0, there is no lid lock to reset because it is a front-load washer with a door lock. To clear a door-lock issue, we reset the cycle by canceling it, then reopening and firmly closing the door until it clicks; the door stays locked during the wash cycle (see the MFW9700SQ0 owner's manual).

Quick reset steps (door lock)

  • Press PAUSE/OFF twice to cancel the cycle.
  • Wait for the washer to power down and unlock (it may drain first if water level or temperature is high).
  • Open the door, then close it firmly until you hear the lock click.
  • Select your cycle again.
  • Press and hold HOLD TO START for about 1 second to restart.

If the controls are locked (not the door)

Sometimes the washer is fine, but Control Locked is on.

  • Press and hold CYCLE END SIGNAL for 3 seconds to toggle Control Lock off.
  • Confirm the Control Locked status light turns off.
  • Re-select the cycle and press HOLD TO START.

What to check if the door still will not unlock or lock

  • Make sure the door closes easily and laundry is not caught at the rubber rim.
  • Avoid overloading; the washer can be full but not tightly packed.
  • If the washer will not drain, run DRAIN/SPIN to help it unlock.
  • If the latch is physically damaged or not catching, inspect the washer door strike WP8181651.
  • If the washer shows a door-lock related error, use the Maytag epic z front load washer error codes guide to match the code to the next step.

Common symptoms and likely causes

Symptom Most common cause What we do first
Door will not open at end of cycle Hot/high water level Cancel cycle; allow auto-drain; then open door
Door will not lock at start Door not fully closed, item in gasket Re-seat load; close door until click
Buttons do not respond Control Lock enabled Hold CYCLE END SIGNAL 3 seconds

Why it matters

The door lock is a safety feature; it prevents opening while the tub is spinning or water is present. Resetting the cycle and confirming the door closes cleanly solves most “won’t unlock” and “won’t start” complaints on the MFW9700SQ0.

Last updated: January 2026

The Maytag 9000 series is commonly listed at about 4.3 cu. ft. capacity for the 27-inch front-load platform. For your specific Maytag washer model MFW9700SQ0, confirm the exact capacity in the MFW9700SQ0 owner's manual, since capacity can vary by sub-model and year.

How to confirm capacity for MFW9700SQ0

We recommend checking the model-specific literature first, then using physical cues if needed.

  • Look for “capacity” or “volume” in the specifications section
  • Check the model/serial tag (door opening area) and match it to the manual
  • If your washer is stacked, verify you are reading the washer manual (not the dryer)
  • Use the same unit shown in the manual (cu. ft. is most common in the US)

Typical capacity ranges (for context)

Most 27-inch Maytag front-load washers from this era fall into a fairly narrow range.

Washer type Typical capacity range What you’ll notice
Compact front-load 2.0 to 2.6 cu. ft. Smaller door opening, shorter cabinet
Full-size 27-inch front-load 3.5 to 4.5 cu. ft. Standard 27-inch width, deeper tub
Oversize front-load 4.5+ cu. ft. Extra-deep cabinet and drum

Why it matters

Capacity affects load size, cycle performance, and detergent dosing. Overloading a front-load washer can reduce cleaning, increase vibration, and contribute to drain issues that sometimes involve the pump 280187 or related hoses and clamps.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MFW9700SQ0 front-load washer, the most common problems we see are draining issues and fill issues. The washer may show a drain-related code (often tied to a clog or pump problem) or a water-inlet code (often tied to supply or inlet screens). See the MFW9700SQ0 owner's manual for the exact troubleshooting steps and code meanings.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Won’t drain or drains slowly: kinked/clogged drain hose, blocked tub-to-pump hose, or a failing drain pump
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: closed faucets, clogged inlet screens, kinked/frozen inlet hoses
  • Excess suds: too much detergent or non-HE detergent (can trigger a suds routine and affect draining)
  • Won’t start: door not fully closed, start not held long enough, or a door lock issue
  • Won’t spin: often follows a drain problem; the washer may not spin if it cannot pump water out

Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)

  1. Confirm both hot and cold water faucets are fully open.
  2. Check inlet hose screens at the washer for debris.
  3. Inspect the drain hose for kinks and clogs; confirm the standpipe height is not over 96 in. (2.4 m).
  4. Use only HE detergent and reduce the amount if you see “SUD” behavior.
  5. Cancel the cycle and restart after correcting the issue (per the manual’s guidance).

When a part is the likely fix

If the washer consistently fails to drain after the hose checks, the drain system is the most common repair path.

Symptom Most likely area Example part for MFW9700SQ0
Hums but won’t drain Drain pump or blockage Pump 280187
Drains sometimes, then stops Partial clog or collapsing hose Washer tub-to-pump hose WPW10467168
Leaks at hose connection Loose/weak clamp Clamp WP285655

Why it matters

Drain and fill problems can stop the cycle, prevent spinning, and leave water in the tub. Fixing the root cause (hose routing, clogs, correct detergent, or a worn pump) restores normal operation and helps prevent repeat error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

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