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Maytag MAV9657EWW washer/dryer

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  • Washer Drive Motor Pivot Washer for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 35-3570

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    Washer Drive Motor Pivot Washer

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  • Drain Cover for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22002704

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    Drain Cover

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  • Washer Seal Nut Removal Tool for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22002898

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  • Screw, #10-1 for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22003735

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  • Bleach Cup for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22002835

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  • Fluid Retainer for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22003429

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  • Dryer Clip for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22002239

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  • Console Hous for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22003960

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  • Plug for Maytag MAV9657EWW - Part 22002965

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MAV9657EWW FAQs

A Maytag top-load washer like model MAV9657EWW typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Consistent cleaning, correct detergent use, and addressing small issues early usually make the biggest difference in reaching the high end of that range.

What affects washer lifespan most

  • Load size and frequency: frequent oversized loads shorten belt, motor, and suspension life.
  • Detergent habits: too much detergent can cause oversudsing and residue buildup.
  • Water quality: hard water can increase mineral deposits and odor issues.
  • Drain performance: slow draining strains the pump and can leave standing water.
  • Lid switch operation: a failing lid switch can stop spin and lead to repeated restarts.

Maintenance that helps you reach 10 to 13 years

The MAV9657EWW manual recommends cleaning and freshening the washer interior periodically (about every 60 to 120 days, depending on use). See the steps in the MAV9657EWW owner's manual.

  • Clean and freshen the tub on a schedule (hot cycle with measured bleach and a small amount of detergent).
  • Keep the lid open between loads to reduce moisture and odor.
  • Use the correct amount of detergent; avoid “extra” unless the load truly needs it.
  • Check and clean inlet hose screens if fills get slow.
  • Fix small leaks quickly to prevent corrosion and bearing damage.

Common wear items and what they usually cause

Symptom Common wear area Example part for this model
Won’t spin or intermittently stops Lid switch system Washer lid switch WP22003804
Burning rubber smell, weak agitation/spin Belt drive Washer drive belt WP22003483
Slow drain or water left in tub Drain system (Pump and drain hose are common suspects)

Why it matters

If your washer is within the 10 to 13 year window, targeted repairs (belt, lid switch, drain components) often restore reliable performance for far less than replacement, especially when the tub and transmission are still in good shape.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Maytag MAV9657EWW washer, an F5 E1-style lid/door switch error points to a lid not being detected as closed. Fix it by resetting power, confirming the lid closes firmly, then checking the lid switch actuator and switch circuit so the washer can safely agitate and spin.

Quick reset and safety checks

  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in.
  • Close the lid fully; start the cycle again.
  • If the washer will not agitate or spin with the lid closed, treat it as a lid switch detection problem.
  • If the unit stops for safety when the lid switch malfunctions, service is required.

For model-specific operating and “Before you call” guidance, use the MAV9657EWW owner's manual.

What to inspect on this model

On the MAV9657EWW, the washer will not agitate or spin unless the lid is closed, and it uses a lid switch failure detector to stop operation if the switch malfunctions.

Check these common causes:

  • Lid not closing squarely (hinge misalignment or a bent lid)
  • Broken or missing lid switch actuator/plunger
  • Failed lid switch
  • Loose, damaged, or corroded wiring at the lid switch

Parts that commonly solve “lid not detected” symptoms

Symptom What to check first Common fix
Won’t spin, won’t agitate Lid closes and presses actuator Replace lid actuator/plunger
Intermittent start/stop Wiring at lid switch Repair wiring or replace switch
No response with lid closed Lid switch continuity Replace lid switch

If the actuator is worn or broken, replace the washer lid switch plunger WP22002754. If the switch itself is faulty, replace the washer lid switch WP22003804.

Why it matters

The lid switch is a safety device. If the washer cannot confirm the lid is closed, it prevents agitation and spinning to reduce the risk of injury and water splash.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MAV9657EWW, the most reliable “reset” for a no-spin condition is to stop the cycle, close the lid, set the control dial to a Spin setting, then pull the dial out to restart. This model will not spin with the lid open, and it will resume after the lid is closed and the dial is pulled out.

Quick reset steps (MAV9657EWW)

  • Press the control dial in to stop the washer.
  • Make sure the lid is fully closed (no clothing caught in the opening).
  • Turn the dial to a Spin option (such as Extended Spin, if available on your dial).
  • Pull the dial out to start.
  • If you opened the lid during spin: close the lid, then pull the dial out again to continue where it left off.

If it still will not spin or drain

These checks match common “won’t spin or drain” causes for this Maytag design:

  • Straighten the drain hose; remove kinks or crushing behind the washer.
  • Confirm the drain hose is elevated at least to the top of the tub.
  • If your standpipe or drain height is over 8 feet, the washer may not fully pump out water.
  • Wait briefly; short pauses during cycles are normal.
  • If the washer stops for safety due to a lid switch problem, inspect the lid strike and switch area.

Parts that commonly affect spinning

If the washer fills and agitates but will not spin, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Symptom Common area to check Example model-matched part
Stops when lid closes or won’t start spin Lid switch system Washer lid switch WP22003804
Motor runs but basket does not spin Drive system Washer drive belt WP22003483
Hums, drains poorly, or leaves water in tub Drain/pump path Drain hose routing and clogs

Why it matters

A “reset to spin” on the MAV9657EWW is usually about restoring the correct dial position and lid-closed safety signal. If the washer cannot confirm the lid is closed or cannot drain, it will not spin to protect you and the machine.

For cycle details and dial positions, use the MAV9657EWW owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MAV9657EWW, we force a drain by selecting a Spin/Drain portion of the cycle and manually advancing the timer if needed; this model’s control dial can require manual advance to a spin setting to spin and drain. Use the steps in the MAV9657EWW owner's manual to match the correct dial position.

Fast ways to get the water out

  • Try a drain/spin setting first: Close the lid, set the dial to a spin portion of the cycle, then pull the knob out to start.
  • Manually advance the timer: If you used Soak Only, advance the dial to a spin setting to drain (this is normal operation on this design).
  • Gravity drain (emergency): Unplug the washer, then lower the drain hose into a shallow pan or bucket at floor level to siphon water out.
  • Wet/dry vac option: Vacuum water from the tub, then vacuum the drain hose end to help clear standing water.

What to check if it will not drain

The manual’s “Won’t spin or drain” checks focus on the basics that stop draining on this washer.

  • Make sure the lid is fully closed; this washer will not spin or drain with the lid open.
  • Straighten the drain hose; remove kinks and crush points.
  • Confirm the drain hose is routed correctly; it should be elevated at least to the top of the tub.
  • Check the home drain height; if the drain height is over 8 feet, water may not be completely removed.
  • If you suspect a clog or weak pumping, inspect the drain path and consider the washer drain hose WP22003410 as a common wear item.

Quick diagnosis table

Symptom Most likely cause Best next step
Hums but no water leaves Drain restriction or weak pump Check hose for clogs; inspect pump area
Stops when it should spin Lid switch not made Check lid closure; inspect lid switch/plunger
Drains slowly Kinked hose or partial blockage Re-route hose; clear obstruction
Drains but will not spin Lid switch issue or load imbalance Verify lid switch operation; redistribute load

Why it matters

Forcing a drain the right way prevents overflow, protects the drive system, and helps you pinpoint whether the issue is a simple hose routing problem, a lid switch safety interruption, or a drain restriction.

Last updated: January 2026

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