Where can I order Maytag washing machine parts?
You can order replacement parts for your Maytag LAT9706AAM washer by looking up the model and then selecting the exact part you need (for example, a lid switch W10820036 or washer drive belt 12112425). Matching the model number and part ID helps ensure the part fits and installs correctly.
How we recommend ordering parts for model LAT9706AAM
- Confirm the model number on the washer’s model tag is LAT9706AAM.
- Identify the failed part by symptom (no spin, no fill, won’t start, leaking).
- Compare the part name and part ID to your old part before ordering.
- Order common wear items proactively if you already have the cabinet open (belt, clamps).
- Keep your appliance unplugged while inspecting parts and wiring.
Common parts customers order for this washer
| Symptom | Likely part to check | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start or won’t spin with lid closed | Lid switch | Safety interlock for motor/spin |
| Agitates but won’t spin, or squeals | Drive belt | Transfers motor power to the drive system |
| Slow fill or no fill | Water inlet valve | Hot/cold water flow into the tub |
| Intermittent operation | Wire harness | Power and signal connections |
Why it matters
Ordering by model number (LAT9706AAM) and verifying the part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. It also helps you avoid replacing the wrong component when multiple parts can cause similar washer symptoms.
Helpful DIY references (optional)
If you plan to troubleshoot before ordering, we use these guides often:
- How to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)
- Must have tools for appliance repair
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 and basic maintenance; the Maytag LAT9706AAM is in that same typical range. Heavy loads, frequent cycles, and unresolved leaks or vibration shorten lifespan, while routine care helps it reach the high end.
Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)
- Average: 10 to 13 years
- Shorter lifespan: 6 to 9 years (heavy use, chronic overloading, poor drainage, repeated out-of-balance spinning)
- Longer lifespan: 14+ years (lighter use, good leveling, prompt repairs)
| Usage pattern | Cycles per week | Typical outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Light | 1 to 3 | Often reaches 13+ years |
| Normal | 4 to 7 | Commonly 10 to 13 years |
| Heavy | 8+ | Often 6 to 9 years |
What shortens a washer’s life fastest
- Overloading (stresses the drive system, tub bearings, and suspension)
- Running unbalanced loads repeatedly (increases wear and noise)
- Letting small leaks continue (corrosion, bearing damage)
- Using too much detergent (residue, odors, extra strain during spin)
- Ignoring early symptoms like burning smell, squealing, or slow drain
Parts that commonly signal “end-of-life” wear
These parts are often involved when an older top-load washer starts acting up; replacing a worn item early can extend overall life:
- Washer drive belt 12112425 (slipping, squealing, weak agitation or spin)
- Lid switch W10820036 (won’t spin or drain because the lid safety circuit is open)
- Washer water inlet valve WP22001274 (slow fill, no fill, or leaking into the tub)
Why it matters
Knowing the expected lifespan helps us decide whether a repair is a smart investment. If your LAT9706AAM is near the 10 to 13 year mark, fixing a single wear item (belt, lid switch, inlet valve) often restores reliable operation; multiple major issues at once usually point to broader wear.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
The most common Maytag washer problem is a no-spin or no-drain condition. On the Maytag LAT9706AAM, the first things we check are the lid safety circuit (lid switch), the drive system (belt), and basic drain restrictions because any of these can stop spinning and leave water in the tub.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure the lid closes firmly; a failed lid switch can stop spin.
- Redistribute the load; heavy or off-balance loads can prevent proper spin.
- Verify the drain hose is not kinked or shoved too far down the standpipe.
- Listen for the motor: running but not spinning often points to a belt or drive issue.
- If the washer fills slowly or not at all, suspect a water supply or inlet valve issue.
Parts that commonly fix “won’t spin/won’t drain” symptoms
If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common solutions:
Symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely area | Common part to check |
|---|---|---|
| Fills but won’t spin | Lid safety or drive | Lid switch, drive belt |
| Spins weakly or slips | Drive system | Drive belt |
| Won’t start spin with lid closed | Lid switch circuit | Lid switch |
| Won’t fill or fills very slowly | Water supply/inlet | Water inlet valve |
Why it matters
A washer that cannot spin leaves clothes soaking wet and can strain the motor and belt over time. Catching a failing lid switch or worn drive belt early often prevents bigger, more expensive repairs.
Helpful DIY skill for troubleshooting
When you need to confirm a switch or electrical circuit, we use a meter test rather than guessing. The steps in how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video apply well to checking a lid switch circuit and basic continuity.
Last updated: February 2026
Is it worth fixing a Maytag washer?
Yes, it’s usually worth fixing a Maytag washer when the problem is a common, lower-cost failure (like a lid switch or drive belt) and the machine is otherwise in good shape. For the Maytag LAT9706AAM, repairs are most cost-effective when the fix is straightforward and the total repair cost stays under about half the price of a comparable replacement.
Quick way to decide (repair vs. replace)
We use these practical checkpoints to make the call:
- Repair if the washer fills, drains, and spins normally but has an intermittent “won’t start” or “won’t spin” symptom.
- Repair if the issue is a wearable part (belt, switch, hose clamp) and there’s no major leak or loud bearing roar.
- Replace if you have repeated breakdowns in a short period (multiple repairs within 12 months).
- Replace if the tub/bearing area is failing and the machine is very noisy or leaking from the center.
- Repair if the cabinet, lid, and controls are solid and you like the wash performance.
Common fixes on LAT9706AAM that are often worth it
These are typical “high-impact, reasonable effort” repairs for this style of Maytag washer:
| Symptom | Often-related part | Why it’s worth checking first |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start or won’t spin with lid closed | Lid switch W10820036 | A failed lid switch can stop agitation/spin for safety. |
| Slips, weak spin, burning rubber smell | Washer drive belt 12112425 | A worn belt is a common, fixable drive problem. |
| Slow fill or no fill (hot/cold issues) | Washer water inlet valve | Restores proper filling without replacing the washer. |
Why it matters
A targeted repair can restore safe operation and full spin performance, which protects clothes from staying overly wet and reduces strain on the motor and drive system. Replacing a small part early often prevents bigger wear later.
Before you spend money on parts
- Unplug the washer and confirm the outlet has power.
- Make sure the lid closes firmly and the strike lines up with the switch.
- Listen for the motor running; “motor runs but no spin” often points to a belt.
- Check for water leaks under the tub before investing in multiple parts.
- If you test electrical parts, use safe meter practices (see how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video).
Last updated: February 2026





