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  • Washer Motor Stator for Maytag MHW5500FC1 - Part W10870751

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  • Use And Care Guide for Maytag MHW5500FC1 - Part W10775517

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Maytag Washer MHW5500FC1 FAQs

On a Maytag MHW5500FC1 washer, an F5 E1 error points to a door lock and door switch problem. We fix it by resetting power, checking that the door closes and latches cleanly, then inspecting the door lock wiring and replacing the lock if it will not reliably lock and sense closed.

Quick reset and basic checks
  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in.
  • Open and firmly close the door; remove any laundry caught at the gasket edge.
  • Check the door strike area for detergent buildup or a loose hinge that prevents full closure.
  • Start a cycle and listen for the lock “click”; no click often indicates a lock or wiring issue.
Parts most often involved

If the error returns after a reset, the door lock circuit is the first place to focus.

Symptom Most likely cause What we do next
Door will not lock, no click Failed lock mechanism Replace the washer door lock WPW10443885
Door closes but feels misaligned Hinge sag or door alignment issue Inspect hinge and door alignment; tighten mounting screws
Intermittent F5 E1 Loose connection or harness issue Reseat connectors at the lock and control; check for pinched wires
How to inspect safely (what we recommend)
  • Unplug power before removing any panels.
  • Access the door lock area and check the connector is fully seated.
  • Look for rubbed-through insulation or corrosion at terminals.
  • If the lock is physically damaged or tests inconsistent, replace it rather than forcing the door.

For model-specific access steps and panel removal guidance, follow the installation guide.

Why it matters

The washer uses the door lock signal as a safety interlock. If the control does not see a locked and closed door, it will stop the cycle to prevent leaks and high-speed spin with an unsecured door.

You can order the correct replacement parts for MHW5500FC1 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life in normal household use. For your Maytag MHW5500FC1 washer, lifespan depends most on load size, cycle frequency, and routine care; following the maintenance guidance in the owner's manual helps you get the full expected life.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A washer’s life is usually determined by wear on moving parts (bearings, suspension, pump) and moisture-related issues (door boot, hoses).

  • Longer life: moderate loads, correct detergent amount (HE), regular cleaning cycles
  • Shorter life: frequent overloading, chronic vibration, poor drainage, hard-water buildup
  • High-impact habits: washing heavy items (rugs, comforters) too often, slamming the door, leaving wet loads sitting
What to maintain to reach 10 to 13 years

These are the most common maintenance items that protect the tub, drain system, and door seal.

  • Keep the door gasket clean and dry; wipe the folds after use
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hot wash) to reduce odor and residue
  • Check fill hoses for bulges or cracking; replace as needed
  • Make sure the washer stays level to reduce suspension wear
  • Address slow draining quickly; a struggling pump wears out faster
Common wear items and what they affect
Area What you may notice Example part for MHW5500FC1
Draining Water left in tub, long drain times Washer drain pump WPW10605427
Vibration control Banging, walking, off-balance spins Washer shock absorber (suspension)
Door locking Door won’t lock/unlock, cycle won’t start Washer door lock
Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide when maintenance and targeted part replacement (like a drain pump or door boot) is cost-effective versus planning for a future replacement.

If you’re shopping for replacement parts for MHW5500FC1, we list model-matched parts on this page, and you can also search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problem we see on Maytag washers like model MHW5500FC1 is a drain and spin issue: the washer will not drain fully, will not spin out, or stops with water left in the tub. The most frequent causes are a restriction in the drain path or a failing drain pump.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Unplug the washer before inspecting anything.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pushed too far down the standpipe.
  • Make sure the standpipe or drain system can handle the washer’s flow (a slow household drain can mimic a pump failure).
  • Verify the washer is level; an out-of-level washer can trigger out-of-balance behavior and poor spinning.
  • If the door will not lock, the washer may not advance to high-speed spin.

For model-specific installation and drain setup requirements (including drain system limits and leveling guidance), use the installation guide.

Common symptoms and the most likely part to check
Symptom What it usually points to Part on this model page
Hums but will not drain, or drains very slowly Drain pump jammed or failing Washer drain pump WPW10605427
Stops before spin, door stays unlocked, or shows door/lock related behavior Door lock not engaging Washer door lock WPW10443885
Loud banging, walking, or heavy vibration in spin Worn suspension/shocks or leveling issue Washer shock absorber W11415987
Water on floor near the front door Door boot issue or clamp problem Washer door boot WPW10237499 and washer door boot spring clamp W11218344
Why it matters

Drain and spin problems are more than an inconvenience. If water cannot leave the tub quickly, the washer can pause mid-cycle, leave clothes soaking wet, and put extra strain on the motor and control system. Fixing the drain path early often prevents bigger repairs.

Helpful related troubleshooting

If your washer is showing an error code along with the problem, we use the code to narrow the failure quickly. Start with Maytag maxima front load washer error codes.

You can order replacement parts for your Maytag MHW5500FC1 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag MHW5500FC1 washer has a 4.5 cu. ft. capacity. That size is considered large for a front-load washer and is designed to handle bulky items like towels and bedding when you load loosely and allow room for tumbling; see the MHW5500FC1 owner's manual for load and cycle guidance.

What 4.5 cu. ft. means for real loads

A 4.5 cu. ft. front-load drum is built to wash bigger loads efficiently without packing the basket.

  • Wash large mixed loads with fewer cycles
  • Handle bulky items (blankets, bedding) more easily than standard-capacity units
  • Improve cleaning by leaving space for clothes to tumble freely
  • Reduce vibration by balancing items and avoiding tight packing
  • Support better rinsing by preventing detergent from getting trapped in dense loads
Quick load-size guide (4.5 cu. ft. front-load)

Use this as a practical reference for the MHW5500FC1.

Load type Typical fit Best practice
Everyday mixed load Large Fill loosely; do not compress
Towels Large Mix sizes; avoid packing all heavy towels together
Bedding Queen typically fits Use a bulky/bedding cycle if available
Comforter Many queen comforters fit Keep it loose; add an extra rinse if needed
Why it matters

Using the right load size helps the washer clean better and spin smoother. Overloading commonly leads to poor rinsing, longer cycle times, and excess shaking that can wear suspension parts such as the washer shock absorber W11415987.

Last updated: February 2026

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