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Maytag A105 washer/dryer

Maytag A105 washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag A105 washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Outer Tub for Maytag A105 - Part 205486

    Tub, agitator, mounting stem & seal diagram

    Outer Tub

    Part #205486

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

  • Brake Spring for Maytag A105 - Part 211041

    Clutch, brake & belts diagram

    Brake Spring

    Part #211041

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

  • Lid Screw for Maytag A105 - Part 214884

    Top cover, console & lid switch diagram

    Lid Screw

    Part #214884

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

  • Bolt, Grindi for Maytag A105 - Part 015629

    Bolt, Grindi

    Part #015629

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

  • Indicator Timer Dial for Maytag A105 - Part 215161

    Control panel diagram

    Indicator Timer Dial

    Part #215161

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

  • Motor Plate for Maytag A105 - Part 214956

    Base, pump, motor & components diagram

    Motor Plate

    Part #214956

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

  • External Motor for Maytag A105 - Part 205133

    Base, pump, motor & components diagram

    External Motor

    Part #205133

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

  • Washer Tub Cover Clamp for Maytag A105 - Part 200846

    Tub, agitator, mounting stem & seal diagram

    Washer Tub Cover Clamp

    Part #200846

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

  • Lock Clip for Maytag A105 - Part 015667

    Tub, agitator, mounting stem & seal diagram

    Lock Clip

    Part #015667

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

  • Washer Timer for Maytag A105 - Part 206686

    Control panel diagram

    Washer Timer

    Part #206686

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

Maytag Washer/Dryer A105 FAQs

The most common problems we see with the Maytag A105 washer/dryer are no spin or no start (often tied to the lid switch), leaking or slow fill (inlet valve or hoses), loud squealing or burning smell (drive belt or motor tension parts), and poor draining or overflow symptoms (siphon and hose issues).

Common symptoms and what usually causes them
  • Won’t start or won’t spin: a failed or misaligned lid switch, loose wiring, or a timer/control issue
  • Fills slowly or won’t fill: clogged inlet screens, a failing inlet valve, or kinked supply hoses
  • Leaks: loose hose clamps, cracked hoses, worn gaskets, or a siphon break problem
  • Loud squeal, thump, or burning rubber smell: worn drive belt, weak tension spring, or motor mount roller issues
  • Excessive vibration: worn damper pads, uneven leveling, or an out-of-balance load
  • Lint left on clothes: a clogged or missing lint filter
Parts on this model that commonly solve those issues

If your symptom matches, these are frequent fixes for A105:

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Unplug the washer and confirm the lid closes firmly and the strike lines up with the switch.
  2. Turn off water; remove hoses and clean the inlet screens.
  3. Check for drips at hose connections; tighten clamps and inspect hoses for cracks.
  4. Look under the unit for belt dust or a glazed belt surface.
  5. Run a small test load; redistribute items if it goes out of balance.
Symptom-to-part cheat sheet
Symptom Most likely area Common part on A105
No spin/no start Lid safety circuit Lid switch
Slow/no fill Water inlet Water inlet valve
Squeal/burning smell Drive system Drive belt
Banging in spin Suspension Damper pad kit
Why it matters

Catching these issues early prevents secondary damage, such as a slipping belt overheating, leaks damaging flooring, or repeated out-of-balance spins wearing suspension components.

Last updated: March 2026

A105 is the model number for a Maytag washer (model A105). On our parts list, “A105” identifies the specific Maytag washer design so you can match the correct replacement parts, such as switches, belts, valves, and hoses, to your machine.

What “A105” means on a washer parts page

When you see Maytag A105, it refers to:

  • The exact washer model family and configuration Maytag built
  • The model identifier used to look up diagrams and compatible parts
  • The best way to avoid ordering a similar looking but incorrect part

This is different from ASTM A105, which is a carbon steel material specification used for forged piping components. That steel spec is unrelated to Maytag washer parts.

Quick comparison: washer model vs steel specification
Term What it refers to Where you’ll see it Why it matters
Maytag A105 Washer model number Appliance ID tag, parts diagrams Ensures part compatibility
ASTM A105 Carbon steel grade/spec Industrial piping, flanges, valves Material selection for pressure systems
Why it matters for repairs and ordering parts

Using the correct model number helps us match parts that fit and function correctly on your Maytag A105, especially for common repair items like:

Tips to confirm you have the right model
  • Check the model tag on the washer cabinet (often under the lid or on the rim)
  • Match the model number exactly as printed: A105
  • If your tag shows extra characters, use the full model number from the tag when searching parts
Why it matters

Model numbers are the fastest way to get the right Maytag washer parts the first time; many parts look similar but mount differently or use different electrical connectors.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag A105 washer typically lasts about 14 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the drive system tight, the fill and drain paths clear, and the lid safety circuit working helps this model reach its expected service life.

What affects lifespan most
  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading shortens belt, motor, and bearing life.
  • Water quality: sediment can restrict the inlet valve and internal screens.
  • Drain performance: slow draining strains hoses and can leave residue that causes odors.
  • Vibration and leveling: constant shaking accelerates wear on pads, mounts, and bearings.
  • Small leaks: even minor seepage can damage seals and nearby components.
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
  • Keep loads at a reasonable size; avoid packing the tub tightly.
  • Level the washer so it does not rock during spin.
  • Inspect fill hoses and clamps for seepage and replace at the first sign of cracking.
  • Clean lint and debris from the washer’s lint system if equipped.
  • If the washer will not spin, check the lid safety circuit first.
Common wear items on the A105 (examples)
Symptom Likely area Example part on this model
Won’t spin or starts then stops Lid safety circuit Lid switch W10820036
Slow fill or no fill Water inlet valve Washer water inlet valve 205613
Burning rubber smell, weak agitation/spin Drive system Washer drive belt 12112425
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or refresh key wear parts. On an A105, replacing a failed belt, lid switch, or inlet valve often restores reliable operation and can extend usable life.

Last updated: March 2026

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