What is the average lifespan of a Maytag washing machine?
A Maytag washing machine typically lasts 10 to 13 years. For your Maytag MHWE201YW00 washer, lifespan is driven less by the model number and more by usage (loads per week), installation, and routine care outlined in the MHWE201YW00 installation instructions.
These habits usually make the biggest difference in how long a washer lasts:
- Use the correct detergent type and amount (especially for HE washers)
- Avoid chronic overloading (it strains the drive system, tub, and suspension)
- Keep the door and bellow area clean and dry between loads
- Fix small leaks early (hoses, clamps, door boot) before they damage other parts
- Keep the washer level to reduce vibration and bearing wear
We recommend these simple routines:
- Monthly: run a cleaning cycle or a hot wash with a washer cleaner
- After laundry day: wipe the door glass and bellow folds; leave door ajar
- Every 6 to 12 months: inspect fill hoses for bulges, cracking, or seepage
- As needed: clean the drain path if you notice slow draining or odors
If you’re dealing with draining issues, the drain system components are common wear items; a compatible example for this model is the washer drain pump assembly WPW10730972.
| Usage pattern | Typical lifespan | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Light (1 to 3 loads/week) | 12 to 15 years | Hoses, door boot condition |
| Average (4 to 7 loads/week) | 10 to 13 years | Drain performance, vibration |
| Heavy (8+ loads/week) | 7 to 10 years | Suspension wear, leaks |
Knowing the average lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in repairs (like a drain pump, inlet valve, or door boot) versus planning for replacement, especially if multiple symptoms show up at once.
Last updated: January 2026
How to fix f2e2 code on Maytag washer?
On the Maytag MHWE201YW00 washer, the F2E2 error typically points to a problem with the user interface (keypad) communication, often caused by a loose connection, damaged wire harness, or a failing control. We fix it by checking connections first, then testing the harness and controls.
- Unplug the washer for 2 minutes, then restore power and try a cycle again.
- Make sure no buttons are physically stuck (soap residue can make keys feel “pressed”).
- If the code appears only when you press certain keys, the keypad circuit is a prime suspect.
- If the code appears immediately at power-up, a control-to-control communication issue is more likely.
- Review any model-specific reset or diagnostic steps in the MHWE201YW00 washer manual.
- Unplug the washer (do not work on live voltage).
- Access the console area and reseat connectors between the user interface and main control.
- Inspect for pinched wires, corrosion, or loose terminals.
- Use a multimeter to check continuity through the harness if you find damage.
If the harness is damaged or intermittent, replacing the harness is often the cleanest repair. For this model, a compatible option is the washer wire harness WPW10323099.
| What’s failing | Typical symptom | What we usually replace |
|---|---|---|
| User interface/keypad circuit | Some buttons do nothing or act “stuck” | Console or UI-related component (varies by build) |
| Wire harness/connector | Code comes and goes when you move the console | Wire harness |
| Main electronic control | Code appears at startup, no response | Main control board |
F2E2 is not a “wash performance” code; it is a control communication issue. Fixing it quickly prevents no-start situations and reduces the chance of repeated cycle interruptions.
For additional Maytag front-load code explanations and what they mean, use our Maytag maxima front load washer error codes reference as a guide for similar Maytag platforms.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
For the Maytag MHWE201YW00 washer, the most common service issues we see are drain and spin problems (clothes stay wet because the washer will not drain or reach full spin) and excessive vibration/noise during spin. These problems are often tied to a clog, an installation/leveling issue, or a worn drain or suspension component.
Start with the basics before assuming a major failure:
- Make sure the load is not overloaded and is balanced (one heavy item can cause shaking).
- Verify the washer is level and all feet are firmly on the floor.
- Confirm the drain hose is installed correctly (not shoved too far into the standpipe).
- Check for kinks in the drain hose and that the standpipe or laundry tub is not backing up.
- If the washer stops mid-cycle, try a power reset (unplug 1 minute, then retry).
For model-specific setup details like leveling and drain hose placement, use the MHWE201YW00 installation instructions.
| Symptom | What it usually points to | What we typically inspect |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Restriction in drain path or a failing pump | Pump area, hoses, clamps |
| Loud banging/shaking in spin | Leveling issue or worn suspension | Feet/jam nuts, shocks/springs |
| Leaks from the front/bottom | Door boot issue or loose hose connection | Door boot, hose clamps |
| Door won’t lock/start | Door lock or interlock issue | Door lock, wiring connections |
If troubleshooting points to a part, these are examples that match this model:
- Washer drain pump assembly WPW10730972 (helps resolve no-drain/slow-drain issues)
- Washer shock absorber W10822553 (helps reduce excessive vibration during spin)
- Washer bellow WPW10381562 (common source of front leaks on front-load washers)
Drain/spin and vibration problems can quickly lead to secondary issues like water left in the tub, musty odors, repeated out-of-balance shutdowns, and extra wear on the tub and suspension. Catching a clog or leveling problem early often prevents a bigger repair.
Last updated: January 2026





