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Maytag MHWE400WW01 washer

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MHWE400WW01 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Owner's Manual for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10286177

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Owner's Manual

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  • Console for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10294897

    Control panel parts diagram

    Console

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  • Panel for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10289392

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Panel

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  • Outer Tub for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10283358

    Tub and basket parts diagram

    Outer Tub

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  • Washer User Interface for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10283517

    Control panel parts diagram

    Washer User Interface

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  • Technical Sheet for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10250503

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Technical Sheet

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  • Seal for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10248120

    Control panel parts diagram

    Seal

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  • Screw for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10313165

    Door and latch parts diagram

    Screw

    Part #W10313165

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  • Cabinet for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10419266

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Cabinet

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  • Washer Electronic Control Board for Maytag MHWE400WW01 - Part W10326458

    Control panel parts diagram

    Washer Electronic Control Board

    Part #W10326458

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Maytag Washer MHWE400WW01 FAQs

Most Maytag washers last 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For the Maytag MHWE400WW01 specifically, the MHWE400WW01 owner's manual also shows long-term parts coverage on key drive components, which supports a long service life when issues are fixed promptly.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A washer’s life depends more on use and care than brand alone.

  • Loads per week: more cycles per week shortens lifespan
  • Overloading: strains the motor, bearings, and suspension
  • Detergent choice: this model is designed for HE (high efficiency) detergent
  • Water quality: hard water can increase scale and residue
  • Ventilation and drying: leaving the door ajar helps prevent odor and boot damage
Maintenance that adds years (front-load specific)

These habits reduce leaks, odor, and drain problems.

  • Use the correct amount of HE detergent (too much causes residue)
  • Wipe the door glass and gasket area after wash day
  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hot cycle) to reduce buildup
  • Check pockets to prevent coins and debris from reaching the drain system
  • Level the washer to reduce vibration and suspension wear
Quick expectations by component
Item Typical service life What you notice when it’s failing
Drain pump 5 to 10 years Won’t drain, grinding, intermittent draining
Door boot (gasket) 5 to 10 years Leaks at the door, mold/tears
Door lock 7 to 12 years Door won’t lock/unlock, cycle won’t start
Motor/control system 10+ years No spin, error codes, burning smell

If you’re troubleshooting draining issues that can shorten lifespan, the pump 280187 is a common wear item on this model.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide when maintenance and a targeted repair (like a pump, door boot, or door lock) makes sense versus planning for replacement. Keeping the washer clean and using HE detergent are the biggest day-to-day factors.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common Maytag washer problem is a no-drain or no-spin condition. On the Maytag MHWE400WW01, this often shows up as a drain-related fault (such as F21) caused by a kinked or clogged drain hose, a restriction in the tub-to-pump path, or a failing drain pump.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Cancel the cycle and unplug the washer before inspecting hoses or wiring.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked, pinched, or frozen.
  • Check for a clog in the drain hose or standpipe (lint, coins, small socks).
  • If the washer displays an inlet error (F20), verify both hot and cold faucets are fully open and inlet screens are clear.
  • If draining is slow, inspect the tub-to-pump hose for debris and verify clamps are tight.
Common causes and what they look like
Symptom Most likely cause What you typically notice
Won’t drain, stops mid-cycle Drain restriction Water left in tub, cycle won’t finish
F21 drain problem Clogged/kinked drain path or weak pump Hums, drains slowly, intermittent draining
Won’t spin after wash Drain issue first, then door lock Tub full of water, then no high-speed spin
Leaks at door area Door boot issue Water at front, damp gasket, mildew odor
Parts that commonly fix no-drain/no-spin on this model

If the drain path is clear and the washer still will not drain reliably, these model-matched parts are common solutions:

Why it matters

A front-load washer like the MHWE400WW01 must drain correctly before it will spin at high speed. Fixing the drain restriction early helps prevent repeated cycle stoppages, standing water odors, and unnecessary strain on the motor control system.

For model-specific troubleshooting steps and error code guidance, use the MHWE400WW01 owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

Repairing a Maytag Neptune style washer is worth it when the fix is a common, contained repair (drain, door seal, door lock) and the rest of the machine is in good condition; for major mechanical failures, replacement usually makes more sense. For Maytag MHWE400WW01, we use the repair cost versus washer age and overall condition to decide.

Quick decision checklist
  • If the washer leaks at the door, a torn boot is typically a straightforward repair.
  • If it will not drain or leaves water behind, check for a drain restriction or a failing pump.
  • If it will not start or will not lock, the door lock circuit is a common culprit.
  • If the tub is extremely noisy, shakes violently, or has bearing issues, repairs often get expensive.
  • If multiple symptoms are happening at once, expect additional parts to be near end-of-life.
Typical repairs that are often worth it (MHWE400WW01)

These are common front-load washer fixes that usually restore normal operation without rebuilding the whole machine:

Symptom Likely area Example part for MHWE400WW01
Water on floor near front Door seal/boot Washer door boot WP8182119
Will not drain, standing water Drain pump or hose Pump 280187
Door will not lock or unlock Door lock assembly Washer door lock WP8183270
When replacement is usually the better value
  • Loud roaring or grinding during spin (often points to bearings or tub-related wear)
  • Repeated leaks from multiple locations (boot, hoses, tub gasket)
  • Control problems plus mechanical problems (for example, draining issues plus intermittent no-start)
  • Repair estimate approaches 50% of the cost of a comparable new washer
Why it matters

Front-load washers can run a long time, but once a major mechanical repair is needed, labor and teardown time drive the cost up quickly. Focusing on high-impact, common parts first helps you avoid spending money on a repair that will not last.

Use the manual and error code help to confirm the problem

Last updated: January 2026

The Maytag MHWE400WW01 washer is a full-size front-load washer; the dimension diagram in the MHWE400WW01 owner's manual lists the overall height at 52 1/2 inches (1335 mm) for installation planning and clearances.

What “size” means for installation

To make sure MHWE400WW01 fits your laundry space, we recommend confirming these measurements from the dimension diagram:

  • Overall height (top to floor)
  • Cabinet width (side-to-side)
  • Overall depth (front-to-back)
  • Door swing clearance (space to fully open the door)
  • Rear clearance (room for fill hoses, drain hose, and power cord)
Model-specific dimension we can state

The manual’s washer dimension callout includes this key measurement:

Measurement MHWE400WW01 value Notes
Overall height 52 1/2 in. (1335 mm) Used for fit and clearance planning
How to measure it at home (quick check)

If you are matching an existing cutout or closet, measure your current setup this way:

  • Measure floor to the highest point on the washer (do not stop at the top panel if controls sit higher).
  • Measure front-most point (door area) to the back-most point (including hose bend space).
  • Measure side-to-side at the widest cabinet point.
  • Add extra space for vibration clearance and to prevent kinked hoses.
Why it matters

Correct sizing prevents common install problems like a door that cannot open fully, crushed drain hoses that cause slow draining, or a washer that cannot be leveled properly, which increases noise and “walking.”

Last updated: January 2026

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