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Maytag MVWB980BG0 washer Parts

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  • Washer Screw, #10-24 X 3/8-in for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WP3351614

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  • Washer Fabric Softener Dispenser Cup for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WPW10553370

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  • Washer Wire Harness Retainer for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WP90016

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  • Washer Top Hinge for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part W10432012

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  • Cover for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WPW10297450

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  • Washer Drain Pump Hose Connector for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WP384496

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  • Washer Suspension Rod Socket for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WP8564017

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  • Washer Lid Hinge for Maytag MVWB980BG0 - Part WPW10544329

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Maytag Washer MVWB980BG0 FAQs

To reset the lid lock on your Maytag MVWB980BG0 washer, we start with a power reset: unplug the washer for 5 minutes, plug it back in, then close the lid firmly and try a cycle. If the lock still won’t reset, the lid lock switch may be failing and the washer lid lock often needs replacement.

Step-by-step lid lock reset (MVWB980BG0)

  • Press Pause/Cancel once to stop the cycle.
  • Wait 1 to 2 minutes for the lock to release.
  • Unplug the washer for 5 minutes.
  • Plug it back in.
  • Close the lid completely, then start a Rinse/Drain and Spin (or a short cycle).

If the lid is physically stuck, do not force it. For model-specific control behavior and cycle steps, follow the MVWB980BG0 installation guide.

If the lid lock still won’t reset

A “reset” won’t fix a mechanical or electrical failure. On MVWB980BG0, these are the most common causes:

  • Lid not closing fully (hinge or lid alignment issue)
  • Lid lock mechanism worn or broken
  • Loose wiring connection at the lid lock
  • Control not sensing a locked lid
  • Intermittent lock solenoid operation

If you’re seeing lid lock related symptoms and need the correct replacement, use the model-matched washer lid lock WPW10619844. You can also shop by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Quick checks before replacing parts

What to check What you’re looking for What to do
Lid strike area Cracks, looseness, misalignment Re-seat the lid and close firmly
Lock area Detergent residue, debris Wipe clean and retry
Power Control glitch after outage Do the 5-minute unplug reset
Cycle status Cycle not fully canceled Press Pause/Cancel, wait 2 minutes

Why it matters

The lid lock is a safety device. If it doesn’t reset, the washer may not start, may stop mid-cycle, or may refuse to spin, which can leave clothes soaking wet and increase vibration issues.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see with Maytag top-load washers like model MVWB980BG0 is a no-spin or no-drain complaint, which leaves clothes wet at the end of the cycle. The usual causes are load balance issues, a lid lock problem, or a drive system issue such as a worn hub.

Quick checks first (no tools)

  • Redistribute the load; bulky items can trigger out-of-balance protection and stop or limit spin.
  • Confirm the lid fully closes and latches; the washer will not spin normally if the lid is not locking.
  • Verify the drain hose is installed correctly; avoid pushing the hose too far into the standpipe (this can cause siphoning and poor draining).
  • Make sure the washer is level on a solid floor; an unlevel washer can shake and reduce spin performance.
  • Check that hot and cold water supply valves are fully open; low fill can affect cycle performance.

Parts that commonly fix “won’t spin” or “won’t drain”

If the basic checks do not help, these are common repair paths for MVWB980BG0:

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
Lid won’t lock, won’t start spin Lid lock system Washer lid lock WPW10619844
Agitates poorly, basket slips, grinding Washplate and hub drive Hub W10820039
Hums, drains slowly, won’t drain Drain pump or drain path Washer water pump WPW10403803

Why it matters

A top-load washer that cannot spin or drain forces the machine to end the cycle with water still in the load. Fixing the root cause protects the drive components, reduces vibration, and prevents repeat shutdowns during high-speed spin.

Helpful references for troubleshooting

Ordering the right part

We recommend matching parts by the full model number MVWB980BG0 and comparing the part ID on the listing to your original part. You can order parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Many Maytag washers use a drain pump clean-out (often called a pump filter) to catch lint and small debris; on the Maytag MVWB980BG0 top-load washer, access is typically through the drain pump area rather than a small front “filter door.” Use the MVWB980BG0 owner's manual for the exact access method and safety steps.

Where the “filter” is on a top-load Maytag like MVWB980BG0

Top-load designs commonly rely on a self-cleaning pump, but debris can still collect in the pump inlet, drain hose, or pump housing. If your washer won’t drain, drains slowly, or leaves water in the tub, checking the pump path is the practical equivalent of “cleaning the filter.”

Common debris locations:

  • Drain pump housing and inlet
  • Drain hose (kinks, clogs, sock or coin traps)
  • Tub-to-pump hose connections and clamps
  • Washplate area (items trapped under the washplate)

When cleaning is worth doing (symptoms)

Look for these signs before you open anything up:

  • Washer won’t drain or stops mid-cycle
  • Loud humming during drain with little or no water movement
  • Standing water left in the basket
  • Intermittent drain problems after washing small items
  • “Off-balance” events caused by water not fully draining

Safe, practical steps we recommend

Follow the safety guidance in your documentation and plan for water spillage.

  1. Unplug the washer (electrical shock hazard precautions apply).
  2. Turn off both water faucets.
  3. Prepare towels and a shallow pan; draining components can release water.
  4. Inspect the drain hose for kinks and correct standpipe/tub placement.
  5. If symptoms persist, inspect the pump and hoses; replace the pump if it’s jammed, leaking, or the impeller is damaged.

Helpful parts for drain-related repairs on MVWB980BG0:

Quick comparison: front-load vs top-load filter access

Washer type Typical filter access What you usually clean
Front-load Small lower front access panel Pump filter cap and debris trap
Top-load (like MVWB980BG0) Pump and hose path access Pump inlet/housing, hoses, clamps

Why it matters

A restricted drain path makes cycles run longer, leaves water in the tub, and can strain the drain pump. Keeping the drain hose routed correctly and clearing debris early helps prevent repeat no-drain problems.

For replacement parts, use the parts list for MVWB980BG0 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag washers last 10 to 13 years with normal household use. For your Maytag MVWB980BG0 top-load washer, consistent maintenance, correct loading, and fixing small issues early (like draining or lid-lock problems) are what most directly determine whether you reach or exceed that range.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A washer’s life is mostly driven by how hard it works and how well it is cared for.

  • Loads per week: more cycles equals faster wear on the drive system and pump
  • Overloading: strains the tub, hub, and suspension; increases out-of-balance events
  • Water quality: sediment can affect valves and pump performance
  • Drain habits: coins, lint, and small items can shorten pump life
  • Installation: an unlevel washer increases vibration and component stress (the installation guide calls for a level floor and proper spacing)

Maintenance that helps you hit 10 to 13 years

We recommend these habits for MVWB980BG0 owners:

Quick “repair vs. replace” guide

If your washer is within the typical lifespan window, repairs often make sense when the failure is isolated.

Washer age What we usually see Practical next step
0 to 5 years Setup, hose, or lid-lock issues Correct installation, replace a single part
6 to 10 years Drain, sensor, or drive wear Repair if tub and cabinet are in good shape
11 to 13+ years Multiple wear items, more noise/vibration Compare total repair cost vs. replacement

Why it matters

Planning around the 10 to 13 year lifespan helps you avoid surprise downtime. Small fixes (like a failing washer lid lock WPW10619844 or a worn hub W10820039) can prevent bigger damage to the drive system and reduce repeat service calls.

You can order MVWB980BG0 replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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