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Maytag MVW7232HC0 washer Parts

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  • Washer Wire Harness, Lower for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11568984

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  • Washer Suspension Rod And Spring Assembly for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11400156

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  • Disp Drawer for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11611449

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

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  • Washer Lid Lock Bezel for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11545554

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  • Appliance Silicone Sealant (red) for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part WP285195

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  • Quick Reference Guide for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11445525

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Quick Reference Guide

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  • Energy Guide for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11197739

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    Energy Guide

    Part #W11197739

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  • Accessory Parts, Affresh� Washer Cleaner Pouch for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W10921682

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  • Wiring Diagram for Maytag MVW7232HC0 - Part W11250102

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    Wiring Diagram

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Maytag Washer MVW7232HC0 FAQs

The purchase price for a Maytag MVW7232HC0 washer varies by seller, condition (new vs. used), and what is included (delivery, install, haul-away). For the most accurate current cost, compare listings and use your model number to match features and finish in the owner's manual.

What changes the price most
  • Condition: new, open-box, refurbished, or used
  • Retailer and promotions: sales events and regional pricing
  • Delivery services: delivery, installation, and old-unit removal
  • Included accessories: inlet hoses, drain hose, stacking or pedestal kits (if applicable)
  • Availability: discontinued models often fluctuate in price on the resale market
Typical price ranges you will see

These are common ranges for a 27-inch, high-capacity Maytag top-load washer like the MVW7232HC0.

Condition Typical range (USD) Notes
New (when available) $700 to $1,200 Most affected by promotions and delivery bundles
Refurbished $400 to $800 Check return policy and what parts were replaced
Used $200 to $600 Price depends heavily on age, cycle count, and cosmetic condition
How to confirm you are pricing the right machine
  1. Match the exact model number: MVW7232HC0.
  2. Verify key specs and features (capacity, cycles, controls) in the owner's manual.
  3. If you are buying used, run a quick functional check:
    • Fill, agitate, drain, and spin all complete normally
    • Lid locks and unlocks correctly (lid lock issues often involve the lid lock-sol W11700916 or washer lid strike W11457841)
    • No grinding during spin (drive and clutch components can be involved)
Why it matters

Pricing the correct model helps you avoid paying for the wrong feature set and helps you estimate ownership cost. If a used washer needs common repairs (like a valve, lid lock, or drain hose), parts cost can change the true “deal” quickly.

If you need replacement parts for MVW7232HC0, order from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag MVW7232HC0 is a strong top-load washer when you want dependable cleaning and the ability to handle bulky, everyday loads. The main tradeoff is that smart connectivity features depend heavily on your home network, while the washer’s core wash performance stays consistent.

Pros (what typically works in your favor)
  • Strong cleaning results when cycle, soil level, and detergent amount match the load
  • Good capacity for larger loads compared with many basic top-load washers
  • Serviceable design; common wear items can be replaced if symptoms show up
  • Straightforward care steps (leveling, hose checks, dispenser cleaning) help prevent issues
Cons (common tradeoffs)
  • WiFi/app connectivity can be inconsistent because it is sensitive to router placement and signal strength
  • More electronics than older washers; control-related repairs can cost more than simple mechanical fixes
  • Setup details matter; an unlevel washer or leftover shipping materials can increase vibration and noise
Quick checks before blaming a part
  • Confirm the shipping base and packing materials were removed
  • Verify the washer is level; adjust leveling feet as needed
  • Use a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter, no extension cord)
  • Make sure both water faucets are fully open and hoses are not kinked
Common symptoms and parts that often solve them
Symptom What it often points to Example part for MVW7232HC0
Won’t start or won’t lock Lid lock or lid strike Lid lock-sol W11700916 or washer lid strike W11457841
Won’t fill or fills slowly Water supply or inlet valve Washer water inlet valve W11165546
Won’t drain Drain hose routing or drain pump Hose asm - d W11244231 or pump asm, dr W11396717
Why it matters

Most “washer problems” come down to installation, leveling, and water supply. Following the setup and care steps in the owner's manual helps the MVW7232HC0 clean better, run quieter, and avoid repeat service calls.

If you need parts, order from the MVW7232HC0 parts list or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common front-load washer problem is musty odor from mold and mildew growth, usually caused by moisture trapped in the door boot (rubber gasket) and detergent residue. On your Maytag MVW7232HC0 (a top-load model), the closest equivalent issue is odor from residue buildup inside the tub; our monthly cleaning and lid-open drying steps in the owner's manual prevent it.

Most common front-load issues (and what causes them)

Front-loaders seal tightly for efficiency, so small habits make a big difference.

  • Mold or mildew odor from a damp door boot and trapped water
  • Leaks at the door seal from debris, wear, or misalignment
  • Drain problems from a clogged pump or kinked drain hose
  • Excessive vibration from an unlevel washer or overloaded drum
  • Detergent buildup from using too much or non-HE detergent
What to do on the MVW7232HC0 to prevent the same “odor” problem

Even though your MVW7232HC0 is top-load, odor prevention is similar: reduce residue and let the washer dry.

  • Use only HE detergent and do not overdose
  • Run the Clean Washer cycle monthly (about every 30 cycles)
  • Use warm or hot water sometimes (not only cold)
  • Leave the lid open between loads so the tub can dry
  • If you recently moved or stored the washer, flush hoses and run a cycle before regular use
Quick comparison: front-load vs top-load (your model)
Issue Front-load washer Maytag MVW7232HC0 top-load washer
Odor risk Higher (door boot stays damp) Lower, but residue can still cause odor
Leak points Door boot, dispenser Hoses, tub, drain system
Vibration causes High spin plus leveling Leveling feet, load balance
Why it matters

Odor and residue buildup can lead to poor cleaning, dingy laundry, and more frequent drain or pump complaints. Keeping the washer clean and dry helps protect key components like the drain system and controls.

Parts that commonly relate to fill, drain, or “won’t start” complaints

If symptoms go beyond odor (no fill, no drain, lid won’t lock), these model-specific parts are common suspects:

You can order replacement parts for your MVW7232HC0 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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