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  • Whirlpool Washer Dispenser Drawer Assembly for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part WPW10365885

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  • Appliance Spray Paint (white) for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part 350930

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  • Washer Door Boot Spring Clamp for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part W11218344

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  • Washer Screw for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part W11573574

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  • Washer Fill Hose, 2-pack for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part 8212487RP

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  • Washer Pressure Switch Air Chamber for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part W10903220

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  • Hose Clamp for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part WP356138

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  • Washer Leveling Leg Lock Nut for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part WP3359452

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  • Washer Drain Hose Extension, 4-ft for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part 285863

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  • Washer Pump Drain Hose for Maytag MHW5400DW0 - Part WPW10562025

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Maytag Washer MHW5400DW0 FAQs

You can order replacement parts for your Maytag washer model MHW5400DW0 right here by matching the part to your symptom (not draining, leaking, not filling, door won’t lock) and then ordering the exact factory-specified replacement. For part identification and safe DIY guidance, use the MHW5400DW0 owner's manual.

Best ways to find the right part for MHW5400DW0
  • Look up the part by the symptom first (drain, fill, leak, vibration, door lock).
  • Confirm the part name and ID before ordering (example: drain pump vs. inlet valve).
  • Use your model and serial number when comparing parts.
  • If you are replacing a leak-related part, plan to replace any one-time-use clamps at the same time.
  • If the washer shows an error code, cross-check the code before buying parts.
Commonly ordered parts for this model

These are some frequently replaced items for Maytag MHW5400DW0 that customers order when troubleshooting common problems:

Symptom Likely part to check Example part ID on this model
Won’t drain or leaves water in tub Drain pump, drain path Washer drain pump WPW10605427
Leaks at the door Door boot (bellow), clamps Washer bellow W11106747
Door won’t lock or won’t start Door lock/latch Washer door lock WPW10443885
Won’t fill or fills slowly Water inlet valve, hoses/screens Washer water inlet valve WPW10435242
Why it matters

Ordering by exact model number (MHW5400DW0) and using factory-specified parts helps ensure proper fit, correct electrical ratings, and reliable performance. The manual also recommends using factory-specified replacement parts and checking troubleshooting steps before service.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Maytag MHW5400DW0 washer, the most common problems we see are “won’t drain/spin” and “won’t fill/run.” These are usually caused by a drain restriction (coins, lint, a kinked hose), excess suds from non-HE detergent, or a water supply issue such as clogged inlet screens.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
  • Loads still wet, won’t spin, or stops mid-cycle: drain hose height/installation issue, clogged drain path, or a failing pump
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: hot/cold faucets off, kinked inlet hoses, clogged inlet valve screens
  • “Sud” (excess suds) on the display: too much detergent or non-HE detergent; washer may pause to reduce suds
  • Vibration or “walking”: washer not level, feet not locked, load too large or unbalanced, shipping bolts left in place
  • Door won’t lock: door not fully closed or a door lock problem
Quick checks we recommend first (fastest wins)
  1. Confirm HE detergent only and reduce the dose (front-loaders need less than most people expect).
  2. Check water supply: both faucets fully on; hoses not kinked; clean the inlet screens.
  3. Check draining basics: drain hose not shoved too far into the standpipe (typical max is about 4.5 inches); standpipe height not excessive; hose not taped airtight.
  4. Level the washer: feet firmly on the floor; jam nuts tight; add a 3/4-inch plywood base if the floor flexes.
  5. Clear the code and restart: after correcting the cause, cancel/clear and reselect the cycle per the MHW5400DW0 owner’s manual.
Common causes and likely fixes (at a glance)
Problem area What you notice Most likely fix
Drain system Wet clothes, long drain, stops Clear blockage; inspect/replace washer drain pump WPW10605427
Water inlet No fill/slow fill Turn on faucets; straighten hoses; clean screens; consider washer water inlet valve WPW10435242
Suds/soap “Sud” code, poor rinse Switch to HE; use less detergent
Leveling/suspension Banging, walking Level and lock feet; reduce load size
Why it matters

Drain, fill, and suds issues can trigger error codes, extend cycle time, and leave clothes wet or soapy. Fixing the root cause early also helps protect the control board, door lock, and pump from repeat stress.

Last updated: February 2026

Maytag washers typically last 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance; many run longer when they are kept level, not overloaded, and cleaned regularly. For your Maytag MHW5400DW0, following the care and installation requirements in the MHW5400DW0 owner's manual helps you get the full service life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A washer’s life is mostly driven by load size, cycle frequency, water quality, and how well the machine is installed.

  • Average household use (4 to 7 loads per week): 10 to 13 years
  • Heavy use (large family, daily loads): lifespan trends toward the lower end
  • Light use (1 to 3 loads per week): lifespan trends toward the higher end
  • Poor leveling or weak flooring increases wear on suspension and bearings
Quick maintenance habits that extend life

These steps reduce odor, leaks, vibration, and premature part wear.

  • Keep the washer level and on a solid floor; re-check leveling after moving it
  • Use HE detergent and avoid over-sudsing (a common cause of drain and rinse issues)
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to reduce moisture and mildew
  • Wipe the door boot and glass; check for small items that can cause tears
  • Run the washer’s cleaning cycle (or a cleaning routine) on a regular schedule
Common “end-of-life” symptoms (and the parts often involved)

If your MHW5400DW0 is near the 10+ year mark, these are the most common failure patterns.

Symptom What it often points to Example part for this model
Won’t drain, water left in tub Drain restriction or failing pump Washer drain pump WPW10605427
Door won’t lock or unlock Door lock mechanism issue Washer door lock WPW10443885
Leaks at the door, musty odor Worn or torn door boot (bellow) Washer bellow W11106747
Excessive shaking or banging Worn suspension/dampening Washer shock absorber W11415987
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. A single part replacement (like a drain pump or door lock) often restores reliable operation, while multiple major symptoms at once usually signal broader wear.

Last updated: February 2026

Fixing a Maytag washer is worth it when the repair is a common wear item (drain pump, door lock, bellow) and the total cost stays well below the price of a comparable new washer. For the Maytag MHW5400DW0, repairs are especially sensible when the unit still runs reliably and the problem is isolated.

Quick decision checklist (MHW5400DW0)
  • Choose repair when the washer completes cycles but has one clear symptom (won’t drain, won’t lock, leaking at the door).
  • Choose replacement when you have repeated breakdowns across different systems (drain, fill, spin, controls).
  • Choose repair when the fix is a single part and basic labor.
  • Choose replacement when the tub, basket, or multiple major components are involved.
  • Choose repair when you can confirm an error code and match it to a known failure path.
Typical repair vs. replace guidance

A practical rule is to repair when the total repair cost is under about 50% of the cost of a comparable new washer.

Scenario What we usually recommend Why
Won’t drain or leaves clothes wet Repair Often a drain-path issue or pump-related
Door won’t lock / won’t start Repair Common, contained failure
Excess suds stops cycles Repair (usage correction) Often detergent-related, not a hard failure
Multiple symptoms plus control issues Replace or pro service diagnosis Costs can stack quickly
Model-specific clues from the MHW5400DW0 manual

The manual calls out several issues that can look “serious” but are often straightforward:

  • “Sud” indicates excess suds; using only HE detergent and correct dosing can prevent stoppages.
  • F8 E1 points to a water supply issue.
  • F9 E1 points to a drain pump system error.
  • F5 E2 indicates the door is not locking.

For the exact code meanings and reset steps, use the MHW5400DW0 owner’s manual.

Parts that commonly make repair worthwhile

These are frequent, targeted fixes for symptoms customers notice first:

Why it matters

A front-load washer like the Maytag MHW5400DW0 can run a long time when it is installed correctly, uses HE detergent, and drains properly. Repairing a single failed component restores performance without taking on the cost and fitment risks of replacing the entire appliance.

Last updated: February 2026

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