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Maytag MTW5821TW0 washer

Maytag MTW5821TW0 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MTW5821TW0 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Retaining Ring for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part 90369

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Retaining Ring

    Part #90369

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Adapter for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part 280130

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Adapter

    Part #280130

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Balance Ring for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part W10118233

    Agitator, basket and tub parts diagram

    Balance Ring

    Part #W10118233

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer Wire Harness for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part W10113814

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Washer Wire Harness

    Part #W10113814

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Receptacle for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part 717252

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Receptacle

    Part #717252

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Laundry Guide for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part W10092688

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Laundry Guide

    Part #W10092688

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Spring for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part 62676

    Gearcase parts, optional parts (not included) diagram

    Spring

    Part #62676

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Shield for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part W10093726

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Shield

    Part #W10093726

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rivet for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part W10000080

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Rivet

    Part #W10000080

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Connector for Maytag MTW5821TW0 - Part 3354926

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Connector

    Part #3354926

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Maytag Washer MTW5821TW0 FAQs

Yes. On the Maytag MTW5821TW0 washer, the agitator is removable for cleaning or repair; it typically lifts off after you remove the center cap and the agitator retaining bolt. Use the steps and diagrams in the MTW5821TW0 owner's manual to match your exact agitator style.

How we remove the agitator (typical steps)

  • Unplug the washer.
  • Remove the fabric softener dispenser or top cap (if equipped).
  • Pry off the inner cap to access the retaining bolt.
  • Remove the agitator bolt (often a hex-head) and washer.
  • Rock the agitator side-to-side while pulling straight up.
  • If it is stuck, add a small amount of hot water around the hub and try again.

If the agitator is stuck

A stuck agitator is usually caused by detergent residue, mineral buildup, or a seized drive connection.

What you notice Most common cause What to try first
Agitator will not budge Buildup on the drive hub Rock and lift; warm water at the hub
Agitator lifts but slips during wash Worn internal dogs Inspect/replace agitator dog 80040
Agitator comes off but feels loose reinstalling Worn drive block or stripped bolt Check washer drive block WP389140 and the bolt

Why it matters

Removing the agitator lets us clear trapped items, clean buildup that causes odor and poor wash action, and inspect wear parts (like agitator dogs) before they damage the drive system.

Quick safety and reassembly tips

  • Keep track of the bolt, washer, and caps so the agitator tightens fully.
  • Do not run the washer with the agitator loose; it can strip the drive connection.
  • If you see cracking, heavy wear, or metal shavings, stop and inspect the drive block and agitator base.

Last updated: February 2026

To identify your Maytag washer model, we look for the model and serial number label on the machine itself. For the Maytag top-load MTW5821TW0, the label is typically under the lid or around the lid opening; match that exact model number when ordering parts or using the MTW5821TW0 owner's manual.

Where to find the model number label

Check these common spots on Maytag washers:

  • Under the washer lid, along the rim of the tub opening
  • On the underside of the lid
  • Around the lid frame near the hinge area
  • On the back panel (less common on top-loaders)
  • Inside the cabinet near the top edge (visible when the lid is open)

What to write down (and why)

Record both numbers exactly as shown on the label.

Item on the label What it’s used for Example format
Model number Ensures parts fit and diagrams match MTW5821TW0
Serial number Helps confirm production details for service Letters and numbers

Quick tips to avoid ordering the wrong parts

Even one character off can point to a different parts list.

  • Copy the model number character-for-character (including any trailing digits)
  • Use the model number, not the cycle knob name (like “Bravos” or “Centennial”)
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Use the model number when checking troubleshooting steps in the manual
  • If the washer will not start or spin, confirm the lid is closing fully; a failed lid switch can stop operation (a common replacement is the washer lid switch assembly WP8318084)

Why it matters

Your washer’s model number controls everything we match: the correct Maytag parts (like a drain pump, timer, or agitator components), wiring layouts, and the exact troubleshooting steps in the Use and Care Guide.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag washer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. For your Maytag MTW5821TW0 top-load washer, lifespan depends most on load size, how often you run it, and routine care steps outlined in the MTW5821TW0 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most washers fall into a similar range, but these factors make the biggest difference:

  • Weekly usage (more cycles per week shortens life)
  • Overloading (stresses the drive system, clutch, and suspension)
  • Water quality (sediment can affect valves and pump performance)
  • Drain and spin strain (coins, socks, and debris can damage the pump)
  • Maintenance habits (keeping the tub and hoses in good shape)

Maintenance that helps you reach the high end of the range

We recommend focusing on the care items commonly covered in the “Washer care” section of the manual:

  • Use the right detergent amount and avoid excess suds
  • Leave the lid open between loads to reduce odor and moisture
  • Check pockets to keep debris out of the drain system
  • Inspect fill hoses periodically for bulges, cracking, or leaks
  • Level the washer to reduce vibration and wear on suspension parts

Parts that often determine “repair vs. replace” timing

When a washer nears end-of-life, these are common wear items that can drive repair decisions:

Symptom Common wear area Example part for MTW5821TW0
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump or blockage Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t spin, stops when lid opens Lid switch circuit Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084
Agitation issues (ratcheting, weak wash action) Agitator components Agitator dog 80040

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you plan: if your MTW5821TW0 is within the 10 to 13 year window, targeted repairs (like a lid switch or drain pump) often restore reliable operation; beyond that, multiple wear symptoms at once usually signal broader mechanical wear.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your washers

Choose a symptom to see related washer repairs.

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Main causes: unbalanced load, loose spanner nut, worn drive block, broken shock absorber or suspension spring, debris in…

Main causes: leaky water inlet valve, faulty water-level pressure switch, bad electronic control board…

Main causes: bad lid switch or door lock, bad timer or electronic control board, wiring failure, bad water inlet valve a…

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