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Maytag MHW3505FW1 washer Parts

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Maytag Washer MHW3505FW1 FAQs

The Maytag washer model MHW3505FW1 has a 4.3 cu. ft. capacity. That capacity is the usable drum volume and helps you estimate load size, cycle time, and how much HE detergent to use; it does not change with installation.

How to use capacity when sizing loads
  • For best cleaning, fill the drum loosely; don’t pack items down.
  • Mix large and small items to help balance during spin.
  • Bulky items (comforters, jackets) need extra room to tumble.
  • Overloading can increase vibration and reduce rinse performance.
  • Underloading can cause off-balance movement with single heavy items.
Quick capacity guide (practical examples)
Load type What it typically looks like in the drum Notes
Small A few shirts and light items Good for quick cycles
Medium Everyday mixed laundry Use less detergent than you think
Large Towels or heavier mixed load Leave space at the top
Why it matters

Capacity affects cleaning and wear: a properly sized load helps the washer tumble correctly, reduces strain on the suspension, and can help prevent drain and spin issues.

Helpful reference

For cycle and loading recommendations specific to this washer, use the MHW3505FW1 owner’s manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MHW3505FW1 washer, an F5 E1 error typically points to a door lock problem (the control is not sensing the door locking correctly). We recommend power-resetting first, then checking the door latch area and wiring; if the error returns, the door lock assembly is the most common fix.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Unplug the washer (or turn off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power.
  • Press the door firmly closed; check for clothing caught between the door and the washer bellow.
  • Inspect the latch strike area for detergent buildup or a loose handle/hinge that prevents full closure.
  • Try a different cycle and listen for the lock “click” when starting.
  • If the door won’t lock or unlock reliably, stop using the washer until it’s corrected.

For model-specific operating steps and error-code behavior, use the MHW3505FW1 owner’s manual.

Parts that commonly solve F5 E1 on this model

If the reset and basic checks do not help, the failure is often in the door lock circuit.

  • Replace the door lock if it is intermittent, won’t click, or shows heat damage: washer door lock WPW10443885
  • Inspect the harness connections at the lock and control for loose pins or corrosion.
  • If the lock tests good but the error persists, the main control can be involved (less common).
Symptom-to-fix guide
What you notice Most likely cause What we do next
Door never locks, no click Failed lock mechanism Replace door lock
Locks sometimes, then errors mid-cycle Loose connection or failing lock Reseat wiring, replace lock if needed
Door locks but code returns immediately Wiring or control issue Check harness, then control diagnostics
Why it matters

The washer will not run safely unless it can confirm the door is locked. Fixing the lock issue prevents no-start problems, mid-cycle stops, and potential water leaks from an unsealed door.

Related help: Maytag maxima front load washer error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MHW3505FW1 washer, the most common problems we see are not draining or not spinning, excessive vibration during spin, door-area leaks, and fill problems. These issues are often caused by installation setup, load balance, or a few high-wear components.

Most common symptoms and likely causes
  • Won’t drain or leaves water in the tub: clogged drain pump filter, kinked/blocked drain hose, restricted internal drain hose
  • Won’t spin or stops mid-cycle: out-of-balance load, drain problem preventing high-speed spin, door lock not engaging
  • Leaking at the front/door: torn or mis-seated door boot (bellow), clamp not seated, debris on the boot sealing surface
  • Shaking, walking, or loud banging: washer not level, shipping bolts left in, worn shock absorbers
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: clogged inlet screens, kinked fill hoses, water inlet valve problem
Quick checks we recommend first (MHW3505FW1)

Use these steps to narrow the problem before replacing parts:

  • Confirm the washer is level and the leveling legs are locked.
  • Verify the shipping bolts were removed; leaving them installed can cause severe vibration.
  • Check drain hose setup: only about 4.5 inches of hose should be inside the standpipe and it should be secured.
  • Reduce oversudsing: use HE detergent and measure carefully.
  • Run a rinse and spin cycle empty to see if the symptom repeats.

For leveling, shipping bolt removal, and drain hose routing details, use the MHW3505FW1 installation guide.

Parts that commonly solve these problems on this model

When troubleshooting points to a failed component, these are common matches from the MHW3505FW1 parts list:

Symptom What to inspect Example compatible part
Won’t drain / slow drain Drain pump filter cap and seal, internal drain hose Washer drain pump filter cap W11568579
Leaks at door Door boot (bellow) and boot spring clamp Washer bellow W11106747
Won’t lock / won’t start Door lock assembly Washer door lock WPW10443885
Overfilling / wrong water level Pressure switch, pressure hose, air trap Washer water-level pressure switch WPW10448876
Why it matters

A drain restriction can prevent spinning, and a small door-boot leak can quickly turn into floor damage or odor problems. Addressing the root cause early helps avoid bigger repairs.

Last updated: January 2026

Maytag washers typically last 10 to 13 years. For your Maytag MHW3505FW1 washer, that same 10 to 13 year lifespan is the practical expectation; how long it actually lasts depends most on installation, load balance, detergent use (HE), and routine cleaning.

What affects lifespan the most

These habits usually make the biggest difference on a front-load washer like the MHW3505FW1:

  • Use HE detergent and avoid overdosing (oversudsing can strain draining)
  • Keep loads balanced and avoid overloading to reduce vibration stress
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads so the bellow can dry
  • Empty pockets to keep debris from reaching the drain pump filter area
  • Keep the washer level to reduce wear on shocks and bearings

For leveling, drain hose setup, and electrical requirements, follow the MHW3505FW1 installation instructions.

Lifespan expectations by component (typical)

The installation instructions for MHW3505FW1 focus on setup and safety, not cycle counts or lifespan; these ranges are typical for modern washers.

Component Typical lifespan What helps most
Whole washer 10 to 13 years Correct install, balanced loads, routine cleaning
Hoses and seals 5 to 10 years Inspect for leaks, replace at first signs of cracking
Door lock and controls 7 to 12 years Stable power, avoid extension cords, keep moisture down
Parts that often drive “repair vs replace” decisions

If your MHW3505FW1 is nearing the 10 to 13 year range, these are common wear-related repairs on front-load washers:

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps us decide whether maintenance or a targeted repair is the best value, especially if the washer is already approaching the 10 to 13 year range.

Last updated: January 2026

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