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Maytag MHW7000XG2 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MHW7000XG2 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Maytag Washer MHW7000XG2 FAQs

You can order replacement parts for your Maytag washer model MHW7000XG2 right here by matching the symptom or repair to the correct part (for example, a door that will not lock often points to the door latch). Use the MHW7000XG2 owner's manual to confirm part locations and access steps before you buy.

Best way to find the right part fast

  • Confirm the full model number: MHW7000XG2
  • Identify the symptom (won’t fill, won’t drain, door won’t lock, vibration)
  • Compare the part name and part ID to what you need
  • Check whether you need related hardware (clamps, hoses, fasteners)
  • Review installation notes and safety steps in the MHW7000XG2 installation guide

Common parts customers order for this washer

If you are troubleshooting a specific issue, these are frequent starting points for the MHW7000XG2:

Problem you see Part to check Example part ID from this model
Door won’t lock or cycle won’t start Door latch/lock Latch WP8183270
Washer won’t fill or fills incorrectly Water inlet components Washer water inlet valve assembly WPW10247306
Washer won’t drain Drain pump and drain path Washer drain pump WPW10321032
Excessive shaking or banging Suspension/dampening Washer shock absorber W11415987

Why it matters

Ordering by symptom alone can lead to the wrong part. Confirming the exact MHW7000XG2 part ID and reviewing the access steps in the manual helps you avoid repeat repairs, leaks, and installation issues.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common Maytag washer problem is a drain or spin failure caused by a restriction in the drain path (coins, lint, small socks) or a weak drain pump. On the Maytag MHW7000XG2, we also frequently see door lock and water fill issues that stop a cycle early.

What you’ll usually notice first

  • Water left in the tub at the end of the cycle
  • Washer stops mid-cycle or won’t advance to spin
  • Humming from the bottom (pump trying to run)
  • Door won’t unlock or the washer won’t start
  • Slow fill, long fill, or intermittent filling

Quick checks we recommend (in order)

  1. Reset the control: unplug for 1 minute, then plug back in.
  2. Confirm the drain hose setup: make sure it is secured and not kinked; an improper standpipe or floor drain setup can cause siphoning or poor draining (see the MHW7000XG2 installation guide).
  3. Check for a clog: inspect the tub-to-pump hose and drain hose for obstructions.
  4. Verify the door is latching: if the door doesn’t lock, the washer often won’t spin.
  5. Check water supply: fully open both faucets and inspect fill hoses for kinks or screen blockage.

Parts that commonly fix these symptoms on MHW7000XG2

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
Won’t start or won’t spin, door won’t lock Door lock/latch Latch WP8183270
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump or drain path restriction Washer drain pump WPW10321032
Long fill, no fill, or fill errors Inlet valve or flow sensing Washer water inlet valve assembly WPW10247306 / flow meter WPW10110225
Excess vibration or banging Suspension/shock system, leveling Washer shock absorber W11415987

Why it matters

Drain, spin, and fill problems are the most cycle-stopping issues because the washer control expects specific water levels and drain times. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat shutdowns, leaks, and excessive vibration.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, fixing a Maytag washer is worth it when the repair is a common wear item (like a door lock, drain pump, or inlet valve) and the total repair cost stays under about half the price of a comparable new washer; for the Maytag MHW7000XG2, we also factor in age, condition, and whether problems are becoming frequent (use the MHW7000XG2 owner’s manual to confirm symptoms and run the right checks).

Quick way we decide (repair vs. replace)

  • Repair when it’s a single, clear failure (won’t lock, won’t drain, won’t fill) and the tub and motor sound normal.
  • Replace when there are multiple major failures, repeated leaks, or severe vibration that persists after basic checks.
  • Repair when you can address the root cause (clog, loose connection, worn latch) instead of chasing symptoms.
  • Replace when the estimate includes several high-cost parts plus labor.

Common “worth fixing” failures on MHW7000XG2

These are typical front-load washer repairs that often restore normal operation:

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Door won’t lock or cycle won’t start Door lock/latch system Latch WP8183270
Won’t drain, stops mid-cycle Drain pump or drain path Washer drain pump WPW10321032
Won’t fill or fills slowly Inlet valve or flow sensing Washer water inlet valve assembly WPW10247306

Cost and age guidelines we use

Factor Repair makes sense Replacement makes sense
Repair cost vs. new Under ~50% of a comparable new washer Over ~50% (especially with labor)
Reliability trend First major repair in a while Multiple repairs in the last year
Type of failure Single part, no secondary damage Multiple systems affected (leak + no spin + noise)

Why it matters

A targeted repair can extend the life of a front-load washer and prevent secondary damage (for example, a door that doesn’t lock can stop cycles, and a drain issue can leave water sitting in the tub). Using the correct troubleshooting steps from the installation guide and manual helps avoid replacing good parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Maytag washers average 10 to 13 years of service life with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your Maytag MHW7000XG2 washer, correct installation (leveling, proper water pressure, and good electrical grounding) helps reduce vibration, leaks, and premature wear that can shorten lifespan.

What affects washer lifespan the most

  • Installation and leveling: An unlevel washer vibrates more and stresses the tub, shocks, and bearings.
  • Water supply conditions: Correct water pressure and clean inlet screens help the inlet valve and flow system last.
  • Load habits: Overloading and consistently washing heavy items increases strain on the drive system and suspension.
  • Moisture control: Leaving the door closed after use traps moisture and accelerates odor, mold, and boot wear.
  • Preventive maintenance: Periodic hose inspection and timely replacement prevents leaks and water damage.

Maintenance checklist that adds years

Use these habits to get the most life from a front-load Maytag like the MHW7000XG2:

  • Keep the washer level and recheck after moving it (see MHW7000XG2 installation guide).
  • Replace fill hoses about every 5 years and inspect for bulges, cracks, or leaks.
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle and wipe the door gasket/bellow dry.
  • Use the right detergent amount (too much can cause residue and odors).
  • Avoid chronic overloading; balance bulky loads to reduce out-of-balance events.

Quick reference: typical life vs. common wear items

Item What you notice first Typical fix
Fill hoses Drips at connections, bulges, cracking Replace hoses (example: washer fill hose, 2-pack 8212487RP)
Door lock/latch Door won’t lock, cycle won’t start Check/replace latch (example: latch WP8183270)
Suspension/shocks Excess vibration, banging, walking Inspect/replace shocks
Drain system Slow drain, standing water Clean drain path, inspect pump and hoses

Why it matters

A washer can mechanically “run” while slowly damaging itself. Keeping the MHW7000XG2 level, using proper water pressure, and replacing wear items like hoses on schedule reduces vibration and leak risk, which are two of the biggest causes of early washer failure.

Last updated: February 2026

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