How do I reset the lid lock on a Maytag washer?
On the Maytag MVWC500VW1 washer, the most reliable “lid lock reset” is a power reset: unplug the washer for 5 minutes, plug it back in, then start a new cycle with the lid fully closed. If the washer still will not agitate or spin, the lid switch or latch system likely needs inspection.
- Press Pause/Cancel (if your model has it) and wait 1 to 2 minutes.
- Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker).
- Wait 5 minutes to clear the control.
- Restore power.
- Close the lid firmly and start a cycle.
- If the lid is stuck locked, wait for the normal pause to finish before trying again.
Your MVWC500VW1 is designed so it will not agitate or spin with the lid open. If the washer acts like the lid is open when it is closed, check these common causes:
- Lid not closing squarely (hinge misalignment or a bulky load pushing up on the lid)
- Broken lid strike area on the lid (physical alignment issue)
- Failed lid switch or wiring connection
- Control not sensing a safe lid-closed condition
A common repair for lid-sensing problems is replacing the lid switch assembly: washer lid switch assembly WP8318084.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Washer fills but will not agitate/spin | Lid-closed signal not detected | Power reset; then inspect lid switch area |
| Lid “locked” behavior after stopping | Normal pause or control state | Wait 1 to 2 minutes; then power reset |
| Intermittent stopping mid-cycle | Loose connection or failing switch | Check harness fit; consider switch replacement |
The lid lock or lid switch is a safety system. If the washer cannot confirm the lid is closed, it prevents agitation and spin to reduce the risk of injury and water splash.
For model-specific operating details and safety notes, follow the steps in the MVWC500VW1 owner’s manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag washer top loader?
On a Maytag top-load washer like model MVWC500VW1, the most common complaint is won’t spin or won’t drain, which often traces back to load balance, a lid switch that is not closing the safety circuit, or a drain restriction. Our owner's manual troubleshooting steps cover these checks.
- Wet clothes at end of cycle: lid not fully closed, unbalanced load, or a drain problem
- Washer won’t spin: lid switch issue, drive system problem, or excessive suds
- Washer won’t drain: clogged/kinked drain hose, pump obstruction, or pump failure
- Loud clicking or gear noise: normal gear engagement in some cases; persistent grinding can indicate a drive issue
- Vibration or banging: washer not level, overloaded basket, or worn suspension components
The manual highlights several high-impact basics that solve many “no spin/no drain” calls:
- Close the lid fully; this washer will not agitate or spin with the lid open
- Rebalance the load; mix large and small items and load loosely to the top of the basket
- Check drain hose height; the end of the drain hose should not be more than 96 in. (244 cm) above the floor
- Reduce suds; measure detergent carefully, especially with soft water
- Level the washer; tighten front feet locknuts and reset rear leveling legs if needed
If the basics check out, these model-compatible parts are frequently involved in spin/drain complaints:
| Symptom | Common cause | Part to consider |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin with lid closed | Lid switch not making contact | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 |
| Hums, won’t drain, or drains slowly | Pump jammed or failing | Washer drain pump WP3363394 |
| Agitator moves poorly or slips | Worn agitator dogs | Agitator dog 80040 |
A top-load washer depends on lid safety, proper drain setup, and balanced loading to reach full spin speed. When any of those are off, the cycle can stop short of spin, leave water behind, or trigger repeated rebalancing that looks like a “stuck” washer.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the capacity of the Maytag mvwc500vw1?
The Maytag MVWC500VW1 top-load washer has a 3.5 cu. ft. capacity. That capacity helps you size loads correctly so the washer can agitate, rinse, and spin efficiently without overfilling.
Capacity is the tub volume, not a “guaranteed” load size for every cycle. For best results:
- Fill the basket loosely; don’t pack items down.
- Keep bulky items (blankets, comforters) to one or two pieces per load.
- Balance mixed loads (towels plus smaller items) to reduce vibration.
- If the load struggles to move during agitation, reduce the load size.
- If the washer bangs or walks in spin, redistribute and try again.
| Load type | What it usually looks like | Best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Small | Basket under 1/3 full | Good for delicates, quick washes |
| Medium | Around 1/2 full | Most everyday loads |
| Large | Around 2/3 full | Avoid packing; allow items to circulate |
| Bulky | Large single items | Wash 1-2 bulky pieces; add a few small items to balance |
Right-sizing loads helps protect key drive and suspension components (like the gearcase, clutch, and suspension springs) and improves cleaning performance while reducing out-of-balance spin issues.
We recommend checking the specifications section in the MVWC500VW1 owner's manual for the most complete model-specific details and operating tips.
Last updated: February 2026
What's the average lifespan of a Maytag washer?
Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life with normal household use. For your Maytag MVWC500VW1 top-load washer, consistent maintenance, correct load sizing, and quick repairs to wear items (like the lid switch or drain pump) are what most directly determine how long it lasts; see the MVWC500VW1 owner's manual for care and troubleshooting guidance.
- Load size and balance: overloading and unbalanced loads increase stress on the drive system and suspension.
- Water quality and detergent use: too much detergent can cause buildup and extra wear.
- Drain performance: slow draining makes the pump work harder and can shorten pump life.
- Leveling and vibration: an unlevel washer can get noisy and wear suspension parts faster.
- Routine care: periodic cleaning and checking hoses helps prevent leaks and corrosion.
- Keep loads evenly distributed; mix large and small items.
- Avoid packing the basket tight; the agitator needs room to move clothes.
- If the washer will sit unused, turn off the water supply and unplug it (vacation and storage guidance is covered in the manual).
- Address new symptoms early (clicking, grinding, not spinning, not draining).
- Replace common wear parts promptly when symptoms match.
| Symptom | Common cause | Example part for MVWC500VW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start or stops when lid opens | Lid switch not sensing closed lid | Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 |
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Pump worn or obstructed | Washer drain pump WP3363394 |
| Agitator moves poorly or “slips” | Agitator dogs worn | Agitator dog 80040 |
A washer that is kept level, not overloaded, and repaired quickly when it starts acting up typically avoids the expensive failures (drive system, gear case, basket drive) that shorten overall lifespan.
Last updated: February 2026





