How do I reset the lid lock on a Maytag washer?
On the Maytag MAV6457AWW, the washer will not agitate or spin unless the lid is closed; a “reset” is usually a simple stop-and-restart (push the control dial in to stop, then close the lid and pull the dial out to restart). If the lid switch is failing, the washer’s safety detector can stop operation until the switch is repaired. See the owner's manual for the exact operating steps for your cycle.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Push the control dial IN to stop the washer.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Close the lid firmly (do not slam).
- Pull the control dial OUT to restart.
- If you opened the lid during spin, close the lid and pull the dial out; the cycle should continue where it left off.
If it still won’t unlock or run
These checks address the most common “lid locked” and “won’t start/spin” complaints on this style of Maytag top-load washer.
- Make sure the lid is fully closed and aligned with the switch area.
- Unplug the washer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in and try starting again.
- If the washer fills but will not agitate or spin, suspect a lid switch issue.
- If the lid switch actuator/plunger is broken or missing, replace it.
Parts that commonly fix lid switch problems
| Symptom | What to check | Part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin/agitate with lid closed | Lid switch not closing electrically | Washer lid switch WP22003804 |
| Lid doesn’t “press” the switch | Broken/misaligned actuator | Washer lid switch plunger WP22002754 |
Why it matters
The lid switch is a safety device. Your MAV6457AWW is designed to stop spinning immediately if the lid opens, and it will not agitate or spin with the lid open. Resetting the cycle only helps if the control was paused; a failed lid switch needs a part replacement.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
For a Maytag MAV6457AWW top-load washer, the most common service issues are “won’t drain” or “won’t spin.” These problems usually trace back to a lid safety circuit problem, a drain restriction, or a worn drive system component; our owner's manual also points you to a “Before you call” section for quick checks.
Most common symptoms and what they usually mean
- Washer won’t spin: lid switch not closing, lid switch plunger not engaging, or a drive belt/pulley issue
- Washer won’t drain: drain hose restriction, pump issue, or a kinked/blocked outlet
- Slow fill or no fill: clogged inlet screens at the hose connection (the manual specifically calls out cleaning hose filter screens)
- Poor hot water performance: water heater set too low (the manual notes a minimum of 120°F / 49°C at the tap)
Quick checks you can do first (MAV6457AWW)
- Confirm the lid is closing firmly and the strike/plunger lines up.
- Check the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or an over-tight standpipe fit.
- Inspect fill flow: shut off water, remove hoses, and clean the inlet screens.
- Listen during drain/spin: a humming pump with no drain flow points to a blockage.
- Look under the washer for belt dust or a loose belt.
Parts that commonly solve “no spin/no drain” on this model
| Symptom | Common part to check | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin (lid-related) | Washer lid switch WP22003804 | Stops spin/agitate if the washer thinks the lid is open |
| Won’t spin (lid not engaging) | Washer lid switch plunger WP22002754 | Physically triggers the lid switch |
| Won’t spin or weak spin | Washer drive belt WP22003483 | Transfers motor power to the drive system |
| No drain or slow drain | Drain hose (restriction) | Water cannot exit the tub fast enough |
Why it matters
Drain and spin problems are the most disruptive because they leave clothes soaking wet and can cause repeated cycle stops. Catching a simple lid switch or hose restriction early prevents extra wear on the motor, belt, and pulley system.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the MAV6457AWW?
The MAV6457AWW is a Maytag top-load clothes washer model number; it identifies the exact washer design so we can match the correct replacement parts (like the lid switch, drive belt, or water valve) and the right operating and troubleshooting instructions in the owner's manual.
What the model number tells you
When you use MAV6457AWW, you are specifying the exact Maytag washer version, which matters for fit and function.
- Confirms you have a Maytag washer (not a dryer or another brand)
- Helps match parts by design changes within the same product family
- Ensures wiring, controls, and safety interlocks (like the lid switch) match
- Improves troubleshooting accuracy for symptoms like no spin, no drain, or no fill
- Helps you order the correct hoses, belts, and switches the first time
Where to find the model number on the washer
We use the model number exactly as printed on the appliance ID label.
- Check the back left of the control panel area (common location for this model family)
- Write down the model number and serial number together
- Match every character, including letters at the end (like AWW)
Common parts people look up for MAV6457AWW
These are examples of parts that are frequently tied to model-specific fit.
| Symptom | Common part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t spin or stops when lid opens | Lid switch or plunger | Washer lid switch WP22003804 |
| Burning smell, weak agitation/spin | Drive belt | Washer drive belt WP22003483 |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Water valve or inlet hose | Water valve WP22004333 |
Why it matters
Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong Maytag washer parts and helps you follow the right safety and “Before you call” troubleshooting steps for your exact machine.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag MAV6457AWW washer?
A Maytag MAV6457AWW top-load washer typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use. Regular maintenance, correct loading, and fixing small issues early (like draining or spinning problems) are what most often determine whether it reaches the high end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most washers wear out from a few high-stress systems: the drive system, draining, and water fill components.
Common factors that shorten lifespan:
- Frequent overloading (especially bulky items)
- Chronic out-of-balance spinning and vibration
- Hard water scale buildup and detergent overuse
- Running with a slipping belt or noisy pulley
- Ignoring slow-drain symptoms until the pump is damaged
Maintenance that helps this model last longer
We recommend these habits for the MAV6457AWW:
- Use the correct water level for the load size; avoid packing the basket tight
- Level the washer and keep all feet firmly on the floor to reduce suspension stress
- Periodically check fill hoses for bulges, cracking, or leaks; replace as needed
- If fill is slow, clean the inlet screens (the manual notes screens can plug)
- If the washer struggles to spin, inspect the belt and pulley before continued use
Parts that commonly relate to “end-of-life” symptoms
When a washer is nearing the end of its service life, these parts are often involved in no-spin, no-drain, or won’t-start complaints:
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example part for MAV6457AWW |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start or stops when lid opens | Lid safety circuit | Washer lid switch WP22003804 |
| Weak or no spin, burning rubber smell | Drive system | Washer drive belt WP22003483 |
| Slow fill or fill problems | Water inlet system | Water valve WP22004333 |
| Won’t drain or leaks at drain path | Drain path | Washer drain hose WP22003410 |
Why it matters
Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your MAV6457AWW is already in the 10 to 13 year window, a single major repair (like multiple drive or control parts at once) can be the tipping point, while a simple belt or lid switch repair is often worth doing.
For model-specific operating and care guidance, use the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026





