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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MHWE500VP00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bushing for Maytag MHWE500VP00 - Part W10172298

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  • Wire Harness for Maytag MHWE500VP00 - Part W10004420

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  • Trap for Maytag MHWE500VP00 - Part W10003600

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  • Dryer Clip for Maytag MHWE500VP00 - Part W10112671

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Maytag Washer MHWE500VP00 FAQs

Yes. With the Maytag MHWE500VP00 front-load washer, you can wash bulky items such as a king-size bedspread or comforter because this model is designed with super size capacity and no agitator. For best results, load it loosely so the door closes easily and the comforter can tumble freely; see the MHWE500VP00 owner's manual.

Best way to wash a king comforter in the MHWE500VP00

  • Use HE (high efficiency) detergent only; use less than you would in a traditional washer.
  • Load the comforter evenly; do not tightly pack it.
  • Wash one bulky item at a time (avoid adding extra blankets that prevent tumbling).
  • Choose a cycle intended for bulky items or a longer, thorough cycle if available on your console.
  • Add an extra rinse if you see suds or the comforter feels soapy.
  • After the cycle, remove promptly and check the door seal area for small items.

Capacity and loading guidance (what “fits” vs. what cleans)

Front-load washers clean best when items can lift and drop during tumbling. A comforter that “fits” but is packed tight often comes out with poor rinse or unbalanced spin.

What you see in the drum What it usually means What to do
Door closes easily, comforter has space Good tumble action Run the cycle normally
Door closes but comforter is wedged tight Poor cleaning and rinsing Remove items, reload loosely
Washer bangs or struggles to spin Load is off-balance Pause, redistribute, restart

Why it matters

Overloading a front-load washer can cause poor cleaning, excess suds, and off-balance spinning. Loading loosely protects the suspension system and helps the washer extract more water so drying time is shorter.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Maytag MHWE500VP00 washer, there is no lid lock to reset because this model uses a door lock. To “reset” a stuck door lock, we cancel the cycle or pause it during the Add Clothes window so the door can unlock, then restart the cycle.

Quick reset steps (door won’t unlock)

  • Press POWER/CANCEL once to cancel the cycle; the washer powers down and unlocks the door.
  • If the washer has hot water or a high water level, it will drain automatically first, then unlock.
  • If you need to drain it right away: press START/PAUSE, select DRAIN/SPIN, then press START/PAUSE again.
  • After the cycle ends, open and close the door before starting a new cycle (the washer requires this).
  • Use the exact button sequence shown in the owner's manual for canceling, draining, and restarting.

If the door is locked mid-cycle

This washer allows a short “Add Clothes” period (about 8 minutes). During that time, we can pause and unlock the door.

  • Press START/PAUSE once; the door unlocks and you can add items.
  • Close the door and press START/PAUSE (about 1 second) to continue.
  • If the Add Clothes period has passed, press POWER/CANCEL twice to unlock (this cancels the cycle).

When a “reset” doesn’t fix it (common causes)

A door that stays locked usually points to a mechanical or sensing issue, not a software setting.

  • Water not draining (pump or drain path issue)
  • Door not closing fully (items caught at the door opening or gasket)
  • Door lock mechanism failing
  • Control not seeing the door as closed

Parts that commonly relate to door closing and sealing

Symptom What to check Example part for this model
Door won’t close smoothly, leaks at front Door boot/gasket area for folds, tears, debris Bellow WP8182119
Door closes but won’t stay aligned Hinge play or sag Hinge WP8183202
Boot clamp loose or popped off Clamp tension and seating Washer door boot spring clamp WP8182210

Why it matters

The MHWE500VP00 is designed to keep the door locked during washing and spinning for safety. Canceling the cycle correctly prevents forcing the door open, reduces leak risk, and helps avoid damage to the bellow and door hardware.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Maytag washer problems are draining or spinning issues, followed closely by water-fill problems and leaks. On the Maytag MHWE500VP00, these symptoms are often tied to a kinked or clogged drain hose, oversudsing, clogged inlet screens, or a worn door boot (bellow). For model-specific checks, use the MHWE500VP00 owner's manual.

Most common symptoms and what to check first

  • Won’t drain or won’t spin: Check for a kinked drain hose, a clogged drain hose, or a drain hose installed higher than about 96 in. (2.4 m).
  • Won’t fill, wash, or rinse: Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open; check for kinked inlet hoses.
  • F20 (water inlet problem): Clean clogged inlet hose screens and verify water supply.
  • F21 (drain problem): Inspect the drain hose for kinks, freezing, or clogs.
  • Leaks at the door: Inspect the door boot for tears, deformation, or debris on the sealing surface.

Quick troubleshooting map (symptom to likely cause)

Symptom Most likely cause What we recommend first
Stops mid-cycle with lots of suds Too much detergent (SUD routine active) Reduce HE detergent; run a rinse/drain cycle
No/slow fill Clogged inlet screens or kinked inlet hose Clean screens; straighten hoses
No drain/slow drain Kinked/clogged drain hose or high standpipe Clear hose; correct standpipe height
Door-area leak Worn/torn door boot Replace the bellow WP8182119 and check clamps

Parts that commonly solve these problems on MHWE500VP00

If troubleshooting points to a leak or a door-seal issue, these model-matched parts are common fixes:

Why it matters

Drain, spin, and fill problems can look like major failures, but they are often caused by installation issues (hose routing/height), oversudsing, or restricted water flow. Fixing those basics first prevents repeat error codes and reduces vibration, leaks, and cycle interruptions.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life in normal household use. For your Maytag MHWE500VP00 front-load washer, lifespan depends most on load size, HE detergent use, and routine maintenance outlined in the MHWE500VP00 owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

A washer’s life is usually determined by how hard it works and how well it is maintained.

  • Usage frequency: multiple loads per day shortens life faster than a few loads per week
  • Overloading: stresses the drive system, tub bearings, and suspension
  • Detergent choice: this washer is designed for HE (high efficiency) detergent; too much soap increases residue and odor
  • Water quality: hard water can increase scale and valve wear
  • Moisture control: leaving the door closed all the time encourages mildew and bellow deterioration

What “end of life” usually looks like on a front-load washer

These are the most common symptoms we see as a front-load washer ages.

Symptom Most common cause What to check first
Leaks at the door Worn door bellow or loose clamp Inspect the bellow WP8182119 and the boot spring clamp
Loud banging or walking Weak suspension Check washer shock absorber W10822553 and leveling
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain restriction or pump/filter issue Clean the drain path and check hoses
Won’t fill or fills slowly Supply issue or inlet valve/flow sensing Check screens and hoses

Maintenance that adds years (practical checklist)

  • Use HE detergent only and measure carefully (more is not better)
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or a hot cycle with washer cleaner) to reduce residue
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry the bellow area
  • Check and clean inlet hose screens if fill slows (the manual calls this out under water inlet troubleshooting)
  • Keep the washer level to reduce vibration and suspension wear

Why it matters

A front-load washer like the MHWE500VP00 can run for well over a decade, but small issues (soap buildup, chronic overloading, vibration) accelerate wear on high-cost components such as the tub system and drive motor.

Last updated: February 2026

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