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Maytag MAV3757AWW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MAV3757AWW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Brake Spring Retainer for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 35-2017

    Transmission diagram

    Brake Spring Retainer

    Part #35-2017

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

  • Lead for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 21001981

    Supplemental information diagram

    Lead

    Part #21001981

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  • Washer Base for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 21001893

    Base & motor diagram

    Washer Base

    Part #21001893

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  • Washer Drive Motor Pivot Washer for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 35-3570

    Base & motor diagram

    Washer Drive Motor Pivot Washer

    Part #35-3570

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  • End Cap for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 21001519

    Control panel & top diagram

    End Cap

    Part #21001519

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  • Spacer for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 25-7830

    Base & motor diagram

    Spacer

    Part #25-7830

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  • Rear Shield for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 21001876

    Cabinet & front panel diagram

    Rear Shield

    Part #21001876

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  • Stabilizer for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 21002221

    Base & motor diagram

    Stabilizer

    Part #21002221

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  • Valve Clip for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 25-7430

    Valve Clip

    Part #25-7430

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  • Owner's Manual for Maytag MAV3757AWW - Part 2206671

    Supplemental information diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #2206671

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MAV3757AWW FAQs

For the Maytag MAV3757AWW washer, the most common problems we see are drain and spin complaints (won’t drain, won’t spin, or finishes with clothes still wet). These are usually tied to a drain restriction, a lid safety issue, or an out-of-balance load that needs to be redistributed per the MAV3757AWW owner’s manual.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Washer won’t spin: lid not fully closed, lid switch/actuator issue, or repeated lid opening during spin.
  • Washer won’t drain or drains slowly: drain hose kink/clog, pump restriction, or a partial blockage at the standpipe.
  • Clothes still wet at end: out-of-balance load completed the cycle but did not extract well.
  • Washer won’t fill correctly: inlet screen debris, hose issues, or inlet valve problem.
  • Stops and restarts later: motor overload protector tripped and reset after cooling.

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  1. Redistribute the load: If the tub is uneven during spin, open the lid, spread items evenly, close the lid, and restart.
  2. Check the drain path: Make sure the drain hose is not kinked and the standpipe is not backing up.
  3. Confirm lid behavior: This washer is designed not to agitate or spin with the lid open.
  4. Inspect inlet hoses: Look for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear, or leaks.

Parts that commonly relate to these issues

Symptom Common area to inspect Example part for this model
Slow/no drain Drain hose routing, pump area Washer drain hose WP21001872
Poor fill Inlet screens, inlet valve Washer water inlet valve WP21001932
Weak/blocked fill Screen clogged with sediment Washer screen WP22002960

Why it matters

Drain, spin, and balance issues can look like a “bad washer,” but they are often caused by a simple load redistribution, a restricted drain path, or a fill restriction. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat wet loads and reduces strain on the motor and drive system.

Last updated: February 2026

You can order replacement parts for your Maytag washer by shopping parts that fit your exact model, MAV3757AWW. Using the model number helps you match the correct Maytag parts (like hoses, clamps, valves, and knobs) and avoid returns caused by look-alike components.

Best way to order the right part for MAV3757AWW

  • Confirm the full model number from the washer’s lid area or cabinet label: MAV3757AWW
  • Use the exploded views and part lists in the MAV3757AWW owner's manual to identify the part name and location
  • Match by part ID when available (this is the most precise way to order)
  • Compare your symptom to common part failures (fill, drain, agitation, spin)
  • Replace any one-time-use clamps or worn hoses during the repair

Common parts customers order for this Maytag washer

What’s happening Part to check first Example part for MAV3757AWW
Won’t fill or fills slowly Inlet screens, inlet valve Washer water inlet valve WP21001932
Won’t drain or drains poorly Drain hose, pump, hose clamps Washer drain hose (WP21001872), hose clamp (WP285655)
Water leaks Hoses, clamps, seals Clamp (WP596669), transmission seal (207843)

Why it matters

Maytag washers often use similar-looking components across multiple model series. Ordering by MAV3757AWW ensures the electrical connections, hose sizes, and mounting points match your washer so the repair goes smoothly.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Maytag MAV3757AWW washer, it’s worth fixing when the problem is a common wear item (fill, drain, or a small leak) and the total repair cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement washer. It’s usually not worth it when the repair involves major drive components and repeated breakdowns.

Quick decision checklist (MAV3757AWW)

  • Fix it if the washer still fills, agitates, and spins, but has a specific symptom (slow fill, won’t drain, minor leak).
  • Fix it if the repair is a single part plus basic labor and you expect several more years of use.
  • Replace it if the repair estimate is 50% or more of a replacement washer.
  • Replace it if you have multiple symptoms (leaking plus poor spin plus loud grinding).
  • Replace it if the issue points to the transmission/drive system and the machine has been needing frequent service.

Common “worth fixing” problems and parts

These are typical repairs that often restore normal operation on top-load washers like the MAV3757AWW:

Symptom What to check first Example part for this model
Slow or no fill Clogged inlet screens, restricted supply Washer screen WP22002960
Won’t fill or fills incorrectly Inlet valve failure Washer water inlet valve WP21001932
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump or drain path restriction Drain pump (verify exact part by diagram)
Water on floor during drain Cracked/loose drain hose or clamp Washer drain hose WP21001872

What the manual says that affects “repair vs replace”

Your washer is designed to finish cycles even with an out-of-balance load; if clothes are still very wet at the end, the manual recommends redistributing the load and resetting for a final spin. It also has an overload protector that can shut the motor off if the load is too heavy or power conditions are poor. Those behaviors can look like “the washer is failing” when it’s actually a correctable use or load issue. Check the MAV3757AWW owner’s manual for troubleshooting steps and operating tips.

Why it matters

A targeted repair (like a valve, screen, hose, or clamp) can stop leaks, restore proper fill temperature and flow, and prevent secondary damage. Replacing the washer makes more sense when the repair is expensive and the machine is becoming unreliable.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life in typical household use. For your Maytag MAV3757AWW, lifespan depends most on load size, cycle frequency, water quality, and routine cleaning; following the care guidance in the MAV3757AWW owner's manual helps you get the longest life.

Typical lifespan ranges

  • Average Maytag washer lifespan: 10 to 13 years
  • Common overall washer range (all brands): 8 to 12 years
  • Heavy use (large family, daily loads): often shorter
  • Light use (few loads per week): often longer
Usage pattern What it usually means What to do
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) Less wear on drive and pump Keep hoses and screens clean
Moderate (4 to 7 loads/week) Typical wear rate Clean the tub regularly
Heavy (8+ loads/week) Faster wear on moving parts Avoid overloading, fix leaks early

What extends the life of a Maytag top-load washer

  • Avoid overloading; chronic overload strains the drive system and tub support
  • Clean the washer interior every 60 to 120 days to reduce odor, residue, and buildup
  • Use the right detergent amount; excess suds can cause poor rinsing and extra wear
  • Keep inlet flow strong by cleaning inlet screens when fill is slow
  • Address draining issues quickly to prevent pump strain and standing water

Parts that commonly affect “end of life” symptoms

If the washer won’t fill, won’t drain, or leaves clothes too wet, these are common wear-related areas to check:

  • Water supply and inlet screens (slow fill)
  • Drain system and pump (no drain, slow drain)
  • Drive and pulley components (noise, poor spin)
  • Lid switch/actuation (won’t start or won’t spin)

A frequent maintenance item for slow fill is the inlet screen; for this model, see the washer screen WP22002960.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in a repair (like a pump or inlet valve) versus planning a replacement, especially if multiple symptoms show up at once.

Last updated: February 2026

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