Is the MVW4505MW a top or front loader?
The Maytag MVW4505MW1 is a top-load washer (you load laundry through a lid on the top, not a front door). If you are comparing versions, the “MVW” model prefix is commonly used on Maytag top-load platforms.
How to tell on the appliance
Use these quick checks on your MVW4505MW1:
- Lid on top that lifts upward (not a swing-open front door)
- Control console typically sits at the back of the top panel
- Basket opening is vertical, looking down into the tub
- Many repairs reference a lid lock rather than a door lock
A common top-load component on this model is the latch, lid lock assembly W11670519.
Top-load vs front-load: what changes for parts and troubleshooting
Knowing the loader style helps you pick the right troubleshooting steps and replacement parts.
| Feature | Top-load (MVW4505MW1) | Front-load |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Lid on top | Door on front |
| Common safety lock | Lid lock | Door lock |
| Typical drain access | From bottom/rear | Often front lower area |
| Common “won’t spin” causes | Lid lock, actuator, belt | Door lock, drain pump, control |
Why it matters
Top-load Maytag washers like the MVW4505MW1 use different safety interlocks and drive systems than front-load models, so “reset” steps, diagnostic mode behavior, and parts like the control unit or shift actuator can differ.
If you are troubleshooting symptoms (won’t drain, won’t spin, error codes), we recommend starting with Maytag top-load guidance such as Maytag bravos vmw top load washer error codes.
Last updated: January 2026
How many years should a Maytag washer last?
A Maytag washer like model MVW4505MW1 typically lasts about 10 to 13 years with normal household use, and it can last longer when it is not overloaded and is kept clean. When performance drops, replacing a worn component can extend service life.
What affects lifespan most
- Load size and balance: frequent overloading or consistently unbalanced loads increase wear
- Detergent habits: too much detergent can cause residue and odors
- Water quality: hard water can speed up buildup on internal surfaces
- Ventilation and drying: leaving the lid closed all the time can trap moisture
- Fast response to symptoms: fixing small issues early prevents bigger failures
Maintenance that helps MVW4505MW1 last longer
We recommend these habits for Maytag top-load washers:
- Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or a hot wash with a washer cleaner)
- Use HE detergent and measure carefully
- Keep the washer level to reduce vibration
- Check pockets to prevent coins and screws from damaging the drain system
- Inspect hoses periodically for bulges or leaks
For a practical routine, use our guide: how to clean and maintain your washing machine.
When a repair can extend the washer’s life
If the washer is otherwise in good shape, a targeted repair often makes sense.
| Symptom | Common wear area | Example compatible part for MVW4505MW1 |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Drain pump or drain path restriction | Pump assembly, drain W11399437 |
| Loud thumping or excessive shaking | Suspension/dampers | Damper asm-v W11130362 |
| Won’t start or lid won’t lock | Lid lock/latch system | Latch, lid lock assembly W11670519 |
Why it matters
A washer’s “expected life” is really a cost and reliability question: good care reduces breakdowns, and replacing a high-wear part (belt, pump, lid lock, suspension) can keep MVW4505MW1 running for years instead of replacing the whole machine.
Last updated: January 2026
What type of detergent is best for MVW4505MW?
For the Maytag MVW4505MW1 washer, we recommend using a conventional (standard) laundry detergent and measuring carefully; using too much detergent can cause oversudsing, poor rinsing, and residue on clothes. For best results, match the detergent type to your load size and soil level.
What “conventional detergent” means
Conventional detergent is the typical liquid or powder detergent used in most washers. In many high-efficiency top-load washers, it is still important to use less than you might expect.
Use these best practices:
- Measure detergent; do not “free pour.”
- Use less detergent for small loads or lightly soiled items.
- If you see excess suds, reduce the amount next load.
- If clothes feel stiff or look dull, run an extra rinse and reduce detergent.
- Avoid mixing multiple additives (extra soap plus boosters) unless needed.
Quick guide: choosing detergent for your laundry
| Laundry situation | What we recommend | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday mixed loads | Conventional detergent (measured) | Balanced cleaning with fewer suds |
| Hard water | Slightly more detergent or a water softener additive | Helps prevent mineral-related dinginess |
| Sensitive skin | Fragrance-free conventional detergent | Reduces residue and irritation risk |
| Heavy soil | Pre-treat plus measured detergent | Better cleaning without oversudsing |
Why it matters
Detergent choice and dosing directly affect cleaning performance, rinse quality, and long-term washer cleanliness. Too many suds can interfere with agitation and draining, and can leave buildup that contributes to odors.
Related maintenance tip
If you notice lingering odors or residue, follow a regular cleaning routine; how to clean and maintain your washing machine can help you set a simple schedule.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
For the Maytag MVW4505MW1 washer, the most common customer-reported issues are usually won’t drain, won’t spin, or stops mid-cycle. Those symptoms are often tied to a lid lock not sensing closed, a drain restriction, or a drive system problem such as a worn belt or shift actuator.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the lid fully closes and the cycle actually starts (listen for the lid lock click).
- Run a Drain/Spin cycle with the tub empty to see if it drains strongly.
- Check the drain hose for kinks and make sure the standpipe is not clogged.
- Reduce load size and redistribute items if the washer is banging or going out of balance.
- Unplug the washer for 2 minutes to reset the control, then retry the cycle.
Most common causes (and the parts that match the symptom)
If your MVW4505MW1 won’t complete cycles, these are the most frequent culprits:
| Symptom | What it often points to | Example model-compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain / water left in tub | Drain pump jam or failure; drain path restriction | Pump assembly, drain W11399437 |
| Won’t spin / lid won’t lock | Lid lock not engaging or not sensing closed | Latch, lid lock assembly W11670519 |
| Loud grinding, weak spin, burning rubber smell | Belt slipping or drive pulley wear | Drive belt W11239857 or whirlpool washer drive pulley W10721967 |
| Agitates but won’t shift into spin (or vice versa) | Shift actuator/splutch shifting issue | Actuator, shift W11481722 |
Why it matters
Drain and spin problems can leave clothes soaking wet and can also strain the motor and control system over time. Catching a simple clog or a failing lid lock early often prevents bigger repairs later.
When to stop and schedule service
- You smell electrical burning, see smoke, or the breaker trips repeatedly.
- The washer is leaking heavily.
- The tub will not stop spinning or the lid will not unlock after the cycle.
For broader Maytag top-load troubleshooting steps that often apply to this platform, see how to troubleshoot Maytag centennial washer problems.
Last updated: January 2026


