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Maytag LAT7400AAW washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag LAT7400AAW washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Inner Tub W/ for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 207830

    Tub diagram

    Inner Tub W/

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  • Motor Shield for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 215098

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    Motor Shield

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  • Converter for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 201808

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    Converter

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  • Control Pad for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 214897

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  • Brake Drum for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 211043

    Clutch, brake & belts diagram

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  • Package Brake for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 201190

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  • Fuse for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 207168

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    Fuse

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  • Unbalance Bu for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 215232

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  • Panel for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 212998L

    Cabinet diagram

    Panel

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  • Motor Pulley for Maytag LAT7400AAW - Part 200816

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Maytag Washer LAT7400AAW FAQs

For the Maytag LAT7400AAW washer, the most common service issue we see is a no-spin or no-drain complaint, often tied to a safety interlock problem (lid switch), a drain restriction, or a worn drive system. These failures stop the cycle from finishing and leave clothes wet.

Most common symptoms and what they usually point to

  • Washer won‚Äôt spin: lid switch not closing, drive system wear, motor or mounting issues
  • Washer won‚Äôt drain: clogged drain hose, pump restriction, siphoning/standpipe issues
  • Intermittent stopping mid-cycle: lid switch or loose wiring at the lid switch
  • Slow fill or no fill: clogged inlet screens or inlet valve problems
  • Leaking: loose hose connections, cracked hose, clamp not sealing

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts guessing)

  1. Confirm the lid is closing firmly and the strike is not broken.
  2. Listen for drain pump sound during drain; humming with no water movement often means a blockage.
  3. Check fill flow at hot and cold; low flow often means a clogged screen.
  4. Inspect hoses and clamps for drips at the back and at the pump.
  5. Unplug the washer before any internal inspection.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on LAT7400AAW

If your symptoms match, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Symptom Most likely area Common part match for LAT7400AAW
Won’t spin Lid safety circuit WP207166
Won’t drain Drain path restriction WP22001448
Slow/no fill Inlet screen/valve WP96160 or 205613
Overfilling or siphoning Drain/standpipe setup 206638

Why it matters

A no-spin/no-drain problem is more than an inconvenience; it can lead to water left in the tub, musty odors, and extra strain on the motor and drive components if the washer repeatedly tries to complete the cycle.

For broader Maytag washer troubleshooting steps and common failure patterns, use how to troubleshoot Maytag centennial washer problems.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag LAT7400AAW washer, we reset a lid lock issue by doing a simple power reset first (unplug for 1 minute, then restore power). If the lid still will not unlock or the washer will not run, the lid switch circuit is likely not sensing “lid closed” and needs inspection.

Step-by-step reset you can do now

  • Unplug the washer (or switch the breaker off).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Plug back in (or turn breaker on).
  • Lift and close the lid firmly.
  • Try a normal cycle and press Start.

If it still will not reset: what to check next

A “lid lock” symptom on this style of Maytag top-load washer is usually caused by a lid switch problem, a lid strike alignment issue, or a wiring/connection problem.

  • Check that the lid closes squarely and is not hitting the cabinet.
  • Look for a broken or loose lid strike area on the lid.
  • Listen for a distinct click when closing the lid (often indicates the switch is being actuated).
  • Inspect the lid switch harness connection for looseness or corrosion.
  • If the washer fills but will not agitate or spin, the lid switch is the first part we suspect.

Common fixes and when to replace parts

Symptom Most likely cause Typical fix
Washer will not start, no spin Lid switch not closing Test and replace lid switch
Intermittent stopping mid-cycle Loose connection at lid switch Reseat/repair wiring
Lid closes but no “click” Misalignment or broken actuator Adjust lid/hinges or replace switch

If replacement is needed for this model, use the correct lid switch assembly: washer lid switch WP207166.

Why it matters

The lid switch is a safety device; if it does not confirm the lid is closed, the washer can refuse to agitate or spin. Resetting power clears minor control glitches, but it will not bypass a failed lid switch.

Last updated: January 2026

No. A Maytag LAT7400AAW washer does not use an F7E1 error code; if you’re seeing “F7E1,” the washer is either a different model or the display/control you’re reading is not from this machine. Stop the cycle and verify the model number before running more loads.

What to do right now

  • Cancel the cycle and unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in.
  • Confirm the model number on the washer‚Äôs ID tag (typically under the lid or on the cabinet opening).
  • If the model number is not LAT7400AAW, use the correct model to match the right troubleshooting steps.
  • If the washer will not agitate or spin, do not force operation; diagnose the cause first.
  • If you smell burning, hear grinding, or see smoke, keep the washer unplugged.

If your washer is actually LAT7400AAW (common “won’t run/spin” checks)

This model is a classic top-load design; most “stops” and “no spin” problems are caused by safety interlocks, power issues, or mechanical drive components, not electronic error codes.

Quick symptom guide

What you notice What it usually points to What to check
Won’t spin with lid closed Lid not being detected closed Lid switch and actuator
Fills but won’t agitate Drive system not engaging Coupler/clutch area, motor mount
Slow fill or no fill Water supply restriction Hoses, inlet screens
Drains slowly or not at all Drain path restriction Pump hose, clogs

Why it matters

Using the wrong error-code meaning leads to the wrong repair. Confirming the exact model number ensures you troubleshoot the correct system (mechanical timer and lid switch on LAT7400AAW versus electronic diagnostics on newer Maytag washers).

For general Maytag washer troubleshooting patterns (symptom-based checks and safe testing steps), we use how to troubleshoot Maytag centennial washer problems as a practical guide.

Last updated: January 2026

For your Maytag LAT7400AAW washer, “size” means (1) wash capacity (how much laundry the tub holds) and (2) the cabinet dimensions (how much floor space it needs). The quickest way is to measure the cabinet and, if needed, estimate tub capacity from tub measurements.

How to identify your washer’s size

Use these checks in order:

  • Find the model/serial tag and confirm the model is LAT7400AAW.
  • Measure the cabinet width, height, and depth with a tape measure.
  • If you need capacity, measure the inside tub diameter and depth and calculate cubic feet.
  • Compare your results to typical top-load ranges (table below).

Typical size ranges for a Maytag top-load washer

These ranges help you sanity-check your measurements.

What you’re checking Typical range (top-load) What to measure
Width 27 to 28 in. Side-to-side across the cabinet front
Height 38 to 44 in. Floor to top of console or lid area
Depth 25 to 29 in. Front to back (exclude hoses)
Capacity 3.2 to 4.5 cu. ft. Inside tub volume

Estimating capacity (cubic feet) from tub measurements

If you can access the tub opening, this method works well.

  • Measure tub diameter (inches) across the inside.
  • Measure tub depth (inches) from the bottom to the top of the tub wall.
  • Calculate:
  • Capacity (cu. ft.) = (3.14 √ó (diameter/2)¬≤ √ó depth) √∑ 1728

Why it matters

Correct dimensions help you plan clearances, moving, and hookups. Capacity helps you choose proper load sizes so the Maytag washer cleans well and avoids overfilling, vibration, and poor rinsing.

Parts you might handle while measuring or checking hookups

If you’re moving the washer to measure depth or checking connections, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Last updated: January 2026

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