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  • Washer Drain Hose for Maytag MHW5500FW1 - Part W11281268

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    Washer Drain Hose

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  • Washer Push-in Nut for Maytag MHW5500FW1 - Part WP8182512

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Maytag Washer MHW5500FW1 FAQs

A Maytag washer like model MHW5500FW1 typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Consistent care (proper loading, correct detergent, and routine cleaning) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or push beyond it.

What affects lifespan the most

We see these factors make the biggest difference on front-load washers:

  • Overloading the drum (extra strain on bearings, shocks, and drive components)
  • Using too much HE detergent (can cause residue, odors, and drainage issues)
  • Not cleaning the door boot and dispenser area (mildew and leaks)
  • Ignoring early symptoms like vibration, slow draining, or door-lock problems
  • Hard water buildup without periodic cleaning cycles

For model-specific operating and care routines, follow the maintenance guidance in the MHW5500FW1 user manual.

Quick “life stage” guide (what to expect)

Washer age What’s common What we recommend
0 to 5 years Minor adjustments, normal wear Keep it level; run cleaning cycles
6 to 10 years More frequent service needs Address leaks/noise early
10+ years Higher chance of major repairs Compare repair cost vs. replacement

Parts that commonly drive repair decisions

If performance drops, these are frequent culprits on washers in this family:

  • Drain pump or a restricted pump filter (slow drain, standing water)
  • Door lock issues (won’t start, won’t unlock)
  • Excess vibration from worn suspension components
  • Water-level sensing problems (overfilling, underfilling)

If you’re troubleshooting a no-drain or slow-drain issue on the MHW5500FW1, the washer drain pump WPW10605427 is one of the key components to check.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you plan: routine maintenance can prevent mold, leaks, and vibration that shorten the life of the tub, motor system, and control components.

Last updated: January 2026

The Maytag MHW5500FW1 washer is a 4.5 cu. ft. front-load model. That capacity is designed for larger everyday loads and some bulky items, as long as you load loosely so laundry can tumble. For operating and loading guidance, see the MHW5500FW1 user manual.

What 4.5 cu. ft. means in everyday use

A 4.5 cu. ft. drum typically handles:

  • A full mixed family load
  • Multiple bath towels in one cycle
  • Jeans and heavier fabrics without packing tight
  • Some bulky items (comforters) if they fit loosely and can tumble

Loading tips that protect cleaning performance

How you load matters as much as capacity.

  • Load items loosely; do not pack the drum tight
  • Keep the door boot area clear of small items (socks, baby clothes)
  • Use HE detergent; too much detergent can cause oversudsing
  • Balance heavy items (wash towels with towels)
  • If you notice slow draining after big loads, check the pump filter access point

If you are troubleshooting draining or debris buildup, the washer drain pump filter cap W11568579 is the service access cap used when cleaning the drain pump filter area on this model.

Quick reference

Item Maytag MHW5500FW1
Washer type Front-load
Capacity 4.5 cu. ft.
Best practice Leave space for tumbling

Why it matters

Using the right load size helps the washer tumble, rinse, and spin correctly. That reduces vibration and helps prevent issues that can stress parts like the door lock and drain pump.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Maytag MHW5500FW1 washer, the most common problems we see are “won’t drain” and “won’t spin,” which usually leave clothes wet at the end of the cycle. These issues are often tied to a blocked drain path, a door-lock problem, or an installation and leveling setup issue.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)

  • Washer won’t drain: clogged pump filter area, kinked/blocked drain hose, or a failing drain pump
  • Washer won’t spin: door not locking, drain problem preventing high-speed spin, or load imbalance
  • Loud banging or walking: washer not level, shipping bolts left in, or worn shock absorbers
  • Leaks at the door: door boot not sealing, clamp not seated, debris on the gasket
  • Overfilling or odd water levels: pressure sensing issue (switch, hose, or air trap)

Model-matched parts that commonly relate to these problems

When you’re troubleshooting MHW5500FW1 symptoms, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Quick checks before replacing parts

These checks solve a lot of drain, spin, and vibration complaints:

  • Redistribute bulky items; avoid overloading
  • Confirm the washer is level and stable; tighten the leveling leg lock nuts if needed
  • Verify the standpipe setup; only about 4.5 in. of drain hose should be inside the standpipe
  • Inspect inlet hoses for kinks and leaks; replace hoses every 5 years
  • Follow the setup steps in the MHW5500FW1 installation guide

Symptom-to-part cheat sheet

What you notice First area to check Common related part for MHW5500FW1
Door won’t lock or cycle won’t start Door lock system WPW10443885
Overfilling or incorrect water level Pressure sensing WPW10448876
Excessive vibration in spin Leveling and suspension W11415987
Slow drain or intermittent drain Pump filter cap seal and drain path W11568579

Why it matters

Drain and spin problems can look like major failures, but they’re often caused by a clog, a door-lock fault, or an installation issue. Fixing the root cause early helps prevent repeat leaks, odor, and extra strain on the motor and control.

Last updated: January 2026

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