What is the capacity of Maytag mhw5500fw?
The Maytag MHW5500FW0 front-load washer has a 4.5 cu. ft. capacity, which is considered a large-capacity drum for everyday family laundry. That size is designed to handle bulky items (like comforters) and bigger mixed loads in fewer cycles.
What “4.5 cu. ft.” means in real use
Capacity is the volume of the wash basket, not a weight rating. For the MHW5500FW0, 4.5 cu. ft. typically supports:
- Larger mixed loads (towels, jeans, and everyday clothing)
- Bulky items (queen comforter, bedding, jackets)
- Fewer loads per week compared to smaller front-load washers
- Better water and energy efficiency when you load it correctly (do not pack tightly)
For cycle and loading guidance specific to this washer, use the MHW5500FW0 owner’s manual.
Quick capacity comparison
| Washer type | Typical capacity range | Where 4.5 cu. ft. fits |
|---|---|---|
| Compact front-load | 2.0 to 2.8 cu. ft. | Much larger |
| Standard front-load | 3.5 to 4.5 cu. ft. | Upper end |
| Large front-load | 4.5 to 5.5+ cu. ft. | Entry level |
Why it matters
Knowing the capacity helps you avoid overloading (poor cleaning, vibration, longer dry times) and underloading (wasted water and energy). It also helps when choosing detergents and planning how many loads you can do in a week.
Related tip for this model
If your washer seems to “overfill” or “underfill,” it is often normal load-sensing behavior. If you’re also seeing fill-level problems or related error codes, the water-level system components to check for this model can include the washer water-level pressure switch WPW10448876 and its hose.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the life expectancy of a Maytag washing machine?
A Maytag washer like model MHW5500FW0 typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Consistent care (proper installation, correct detergent, and avoiding chronic overloading) is what most often separates a washer that reaches the high end of that range from one that does not.
What affects lifespan the most
- Installation and leveling; an unlevel washer vibrates harder and wears suspension and bearings faster (see the MHW5500FW0 installation instructions).
- Load size and balance; frequent overloading strains the tub, shocks, and drive system.
- Water quality; hard water can increase scale and residue.
- Drain and door seal care; clogs and leaks can lead to pump and seal problems.
- Routine cleaning; detergent buildup and odor issues are common in front-load designs.
Maintenance checklist we recommend
- Use HE detergent and avoid overdosing.
- Leave the door slightly open between loads to help the boot dry.
- Run a monthly cleaning cycle; wipe the door boot and glass.
- Check inlet hoses for bulges or leaks; replace hoses about every 5 years.
- If draining slows, clean the pump filter area and inspect the cap seal.
Common “wear items” vs. long-life components
| Item type | Examples on MHW5500FW0 | Typical impact on lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Wear items | Door lock, door boot, drain pump filter cap | Often serviceable; replacing can extend usable life |
| Installation-related | Fill hoses, drain hose routing, leveling | Prevents vibration, leaks, and premature failures |
If you are already seeing draining issues, addressing them early helps; a restricted filter or leaking cap can overwork the pump. For this model, the washer drain pump filter cap W11568579 is one of the parts tied to that maintenance point.
Why it matters
Knowing the expected 10 to 13 year lifespan helps you decide whether a repair (like a door lock or drain pump related fix) is a smart investment, or whether you are nearing the point where multiple major repairs may not be cost-effective.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with Maytag washer top loader?
For Maytag model MHW5500FW0, this question does not match the appliance type: MHW5500FW0 is a front-load washer, not a top-load washer. On this model, the most common service issues we see are drain problems (won’t drain or long drain), door won’t lock/unlock, and excess vibration/noise, which are often tied to the drain pump, door lock, or shock absorbers.
Most common issues (and what to check first)
- Won’t drain / water left in tub: check the drain pump filter area for debris; a failing pump is also common.
- Door won’t lock or won’t open: verify the door is fully closed and the latch area is clear; a worn lock can prevent starting.
- Shakes, bangs, or walks during spin: confirm the washer is level and loads are balanced; worn shocks can make vibration worse.
- Overfilling or fill level seems wrong: pressure sensing issues can be caused by the pressure switch system or its hose.
- Won’t fill or fills slowly: check household water supply and inlet screens; a weak inlet valve can also be the cause.
Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms on MHW5500FW0
If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:
| Symptom | Likely system | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain / long drain | Drain system | Washer drain pump WPW10605427 |
| Door won’t lock/unlock | Door lock system | Washer door lock WPW10443885 |
| Excess vibration/noise | Suspension/damping | Washer shock absorber W11415987 |
| Fill level incorrect | Pressure sensing | Washer water-level pressure switch WPW10448876 |
Why it matters
Front-load washers like the Maytag MHW5500FW0 rely on a locked door, accurate water-level sensing, and strong draining to complete high-speed spins. When any of those systems is off, you can get “won’t start,” “won’t drain,” or heavy vibration complaints that look bigger than they are.
Good next step for this model
Use the troubleshooting and safety guidance in the MHW5500FW0 installation instructions (leveling, drain hose setup, and inlet hose checks are especially important after a move or reinstall).
Last updated: January 2026





