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Maytag MAH8700AWW washer/dryer

Maytag MAH8700AWW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MAH8700AWW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Door Boot Spring Clamp for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001306

    Tub - front diagram

    Washer Door Boot Spring Clamp

    Part #34001306

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  • Assy-s. Pane for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001383

    Control panel, dispenser diagram

    Assy-s. Pane

    Part #34001383

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  • Washer Baffle for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001287

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    Washer Baffle

    Part #34001287

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  • Knob Encoder for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001387

    Control panel, dispenser diagram

    Knob Encoder

    Part #34001387

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  • Bolt for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001268

    Tub back diagram

    Bolt

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  • Pcb for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001483

    Control panel, dispenser diagram

    Pcb

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  • Push Button for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001235

    Control panel, dispenser diagram

    Push Button

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  • Laundry Appliance Wrench for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001223

    Supplemental information diagram

    Laundry Appliance Wrench

    Part #34001223

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  • Pressure Hose for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001308

    Tub - front diagram

    Pressure Hose

    Part #34001308

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  • Power Lever for Maytag MAH8700AWW - Part 34001279

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    Power Lever

    Part #34001279

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MAH8700AWW FAQs

Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life with normal household use. For your Maytag MAH8700AWW (Neptune-style front-load), consistent maintenance and avoiding oversudsing help it reach the high end of that range; the care steps in the MAH8700AWW owner's manual support longer life.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A washer’s lifespan is mainly driven by load size, detergent choice, water quality, and how quickly small problems are handled.

  • Usage frequency: multiple loads per day shortens life faster than a few loads per week
  • Overloading: increases stress on the tub, shocks, and bearings
  • Detergent type: HE detergent reduces oversudsing that can extend cycle times and strain components
  • Water pressure and temperature: fill time varies with pressure; incorrect hot water setup can reduce performance
  • Moisture control: leaving the door open between loads helps reduce odor and boot wear

Maintenance habits that extend washer life

These are the highest-impact habits for MAH8700AWW owners:

  • Use HE detergent and avoid excess soap (oversudsing hurts tumbling, rinsing, and spinning)
  • Keep the door firmly closed during operation; the washer will not tumble or spin with the door open
  • Periodically clean inlet hose screens at the faucets to prevent slow fills
  • Level the washer and keep loads balanced to reduce vibration and noise
  • For storage or long downtime, run a quick wash with bleach, shut off water, disconnect hoses, and leave the door open

Quick reference: lifespan expectations

Washer situation Typical outcome What to do
Normal use, good maintenance 10 to 13 years Keep up with cleaning and correct detergent
Heavy use or frequent overloading Closer to 8 to 10 years Reduce load size, rebalance loads
Chronic vibration or door-latch issues Early wear on key parts Level the unit; inspect latch/strike

Why it matters

Knowing the expected lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in repairs (like a door lock or drain pump) versus planning a replacement. Many “aging washer” symptoms are maintenance-related and can be corrected early.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Maytag washer problem is a no-drain or no-spin condition that leaves clothes wet. On the Maytag MAH8700AWW (Neptune), this often ties back to the door not locking, a drain restriction, or an unbalanced load that prevents a full-speed spin.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the door is firmly closed; this washer will not tumble or spin unless the door is closed.
  • Listen for the initial clicking and brief drain at the start of a cycle; that is the door lock check and quick drain.
  • Make sure both water faucets are fully open and fill hoses are not kinked.
  • Check inlet hose screens at the faucets for debris and clean them periodically.
  • Level the washer and balance the load; vibration and noise often come from an uneven floor or load.

Parts that commonly cause “won’t start”, “won’t spin”, or “door won’t unlock” symptoms

If the door is closed but the washer still will not run or complete a spin, these model-specific parts are common suspects:

Symptom What to inspect Model-matched part option
Won’t start or stops before spinning Door lock mechanism and wiring connection Washer door lock assembly WP8182634
Door won’t latch consistently Door strike alignment or wear Washer door strike WP34001260
Water left in tub (no drain) Pump for blockage, seized impeller, or leak Washer drain pump WP34001320

Why it matters

A Maytag front-load washer like the MAH8700AWW uses safety interlocks and drain checks before it will spin. If the door lock does not confirm locked, or if the washer cannot drain properly, the control can pause or stop the cycle to prevent leaks, damage, and excessive vibration.

Where to find the model’s exact troubleshooting steps

Use the MAH8700AWW owner's manual for the built-in “check these points” troubleshooting list, error-code guidance (including door lock and drain-related codes), and the recommended steps for vibration, noise, and fill issues.

Last updated: February 2026

The Maytag Neptune front-load washer line first came out in 1997. Your Maytag MAH8700AWW is part of the Neptune family; for model-specific details (features, cycle options, and care), use the MAH8700AWW owner's manual.

Quick Neptune timeline (high level)

Item What to expect
First Neptune front-load washers Introduced in 1997
Matching dryer Released to pair with the Neptune washer line
Why it mattered Focus on water and energy efficiency compared with many traditional top-load designs

How to confirm the age of your specific MAH8700AWW

The Neptune line launch year is 1997, but the exact build date of your washer depends on its serial number.

  • Find the model and serial label on the washer (commonly around the door opening or on the cabinet frame).
  • Record the full serial number exactly as shown.
  • Check the date code guidance in the MAH8700AWW owner's manual (or the documentation section that explains identification).
  • Use the serial number when ordering parts so you get the correct revision.

Why it matters

Knowing the Neptune launch year helps with general history, but the serial-number build date is what matters for parts compatibility, wiring changes, and troubleshooting steps for the MAH8700AWW.

If you are diagnosing common Neptune symptoms (won’t start, door won’t lock, leaks at the door), these parts are frequently involved:

Last updated: February 2026

You can order replacement parts for your Maytag MAH8700AWW washer directly by looking up the model and selecting the exact part you need (for example, a door lock, drain pump, or inlet valve). For part identification and diagrams, use the MAH8700AWW owner's manual.

Best way to order the right part

  • Match the full model number exactly: MAH8700AWW.
  • Use the parts diagram to confirm the part location and description.
  • Compare the part name and part ID before purchasing.
  • If your washer will not start or the door will not lock, check common door-latch parts first.
  • If the washer will not drain or spin, focus on drain and pump-related parts.

Common MAH8700AWW parts customers replace

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Door will not lock or unlock Door lock/strike Washer door lock assembly WP8182634 or washer door strike WP34001260
Not draining Drain system Washer drain pump WP34001320
No water or slow fill Water inlet Washer inlet valve WP34001131 or washer water valve assembly WP34001248

What to check before you place the order

  • Confirm the symptom (no fill, no drain, door won’t unlock, etc.).
  • Inspect for simple issues first: kinked inlet hoses, closed faucets, or a door not fully shut.
  • If you’re troubleshooting an electrical part, use safe testing practices and the wiring information in the manual.

Why it matters

Ordering by model number and verifying the part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. On the MAH8700AWW, the washer checks the door lock before filling, so door-lock related parts are a common starting point when the unit will not begin a cycle.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth repairing a Maytag Neptune washer like model MAH8700AWW when the fix is limited to a common wear part (door lock, door boot, drain pump, inlet valve) and the machine otherwise runs smoothly. If you’re facing repeated leaks, no-start issues, or multiple failing components, replacement often makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist

  • If the washer won’t start, confirm the door is firmly closed and the unit is powered; this model can click as it checks the door lock before filling.
  • If you have no water or low fill, verify both faucets are fully open and inlet hoses are not kinked.
  • If the problem is one clear failed part, repair is typically the best value.
  • If you’ve had multiple repairs in the last 12 to 18 months, replacement is usually the better long-term choice.
  • If you see water leaks at the door, a door boot issue is a common, repairable cause.

Common repairs that are often worth it (MAH8700AWW)

These are frequent Neptune-style front-load repairs that typically restore normal operation:

Cost and value comparison

Situation Typical best choice Why
One failed part, washer otherwise stable Repair Lowest cost, fastest return to service
No-start tied to door lock/strike Repair Common single-point failure
Repeated leaks plus drain/fill issues Replace Multiple systems involved, costs add up
Electrical or wiring damage suspected Service evaluation Safety and diagnosis matter most

Why it matters

This Maytag Neptune design automatically adjusts water use and can extend cycle time if oversudsing or a fill/drain problem occurs. Fixing the root cause (often a single component) prevents repeat symptoms and protects the tub, door seal, and control system.

What we recommend before you decide

  • Review the troubleshooting and operating notes in the MAH8700AWW owner’s manual.
  • Use HE detergent to reduce oversudsing that can interfere with tumbling, rinsing, and spinning.
  • If the washer is stored in freezing conditions, allow time for any trapped water to thaw before running it.

Last updated: February 2026

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