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Maytag MAVT446AWW washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag MAVT446AWW washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • End Cap for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001523

    Control panel & top diagram

    End Cap

    Part #21001523

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  • Washer Base for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001893

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    Washer Base

    Part #21001893

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  • Brake Spring for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001910

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    Brake Spring

    Part #21001910

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  • Control Panel Frame for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001965

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    Control Panel Frame

    Part #21001965

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  • Spacer for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 25-7830

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    Spacer

    Part #25-7830

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  • Bearing Hood for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001511

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    Bearing Hood

    Part #21001511

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  • Svc Man, Dom for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 16026502

    Supplemental information diagram

    Svc Man, Dom

    Part #16026502

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  • S/s Spinner for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 12002680

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    S/s Spinner

    Part #12002680

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  • Rocker Switch for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21002069

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    Rocker Switch

    Part #21002069

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  • Control Shield for Maytag MAVT446AWW - Part 21001517

    Control panel & top diagram

    Control Shield

    Part #21001517

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Maytag Washer/Dryer MAVT446AWW FAQs

For the Maytag MAVT446AWW washer, the most common day-to-day problem we see is a no-spin or no-agitate situation caused by the lid safety system (the washer is designed not to agitate or spin with the lid open). Another very common issue is drain and fill problems caused by hoses, screens, or the water inlet valve.

Most common symptoms customers report

  • Washer fills but will not agitate or spin (often tied to the lid being open or the lid switch system)
  • Washer stops during spin because the load is out of balance
  • Washer will not drain or drains slowly
  • Washer overfills or underfills
  • Washer leaks from hoses or connections

Quick checks that solve many “not working” calls

  1. Close the lid fully and restart the cycle; this model stops agitation and spin when the lid is open.
  2. If the load is uneven during spin, open the lid, redistribute the load, close the lid, and restart.
  3. If the motor stops, allow time for the overload protector to reset after the motor cools.
  4. Inspect hoses for kinks, bulges, wear, or leaks; replace inlet hoses every 5 years.

Parts that commonly relate to these problems

Symptom What to check first Example part for this model
Slow fill or no fill Clogged inlet screens, restricted supply Washer screen WP22002960
Overfill or fill issues Water inlet valve operation Washer water inlet valve WP21001932
Draining problems Drain hose routing, clogs, pump Washer drain hose WP21001872

Why it matters

These checks prevent repeat shutdowns, reduce leaks, and protect the motor. On the MAVT446AWW, many “washer won’t work” complaints come down to normal safety behavior (lid open), load balance during spin, or basic water flow restrictions.

For model-specific operating tips and safety guidance, use the MAVT446AWW owner's manual.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Maytag MAVT446AWW washer, there is no separate “lid lock reset” button; the washer simply will not agitate or spin unless the lid is fully closed. To reset operation, close the lid completely, set the control dial to the correct cycle, then restart the washer as shown in the MAVT446AWW owner's manual.

Quick reset steps (most common fix)

  • Push the control dial in to the OFF position.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Close the lid carefully and make sure it is fully seated.
  • Select the desired cycle (do not turn the dial counterclockwise).
  • Press/pull the Cycle Selector dial to restart the washer.

If the washer still will not spin or agitate

These checks address the most common reasons the lid switch circuit is not being satisfied.

  • Confirm the lid is fully closed; the washer will fill with the lid open, but it will not agitate or spin.
  • If the washer stopped mid-cycle, redistribute an uneven load, close the lid, and restart.
  • Check power: verify the outlet works; reset the breaker if needed.
  • If the washer will not fill correctly, clean the inlet hose screens; a restricted fill can look like a “lid lock” problem.
  • If the lid closes but does not “click” or align, inspect the lid strike/actuator area for damage.

What “reset” means on this model

On MAVT446AWW, “resetting the lid lock” typically means restarting the cycle so the washer recognizes a closed lid.

Situation What you will see What to do
Lid opened during spin Washer stops Close lid, restart; cycle continues where it left off
Load becomes unbalanced Spin pauses/stops Redistribute load, close lid, restart
Lid not fully closed Fills but will not agitate/spin Reseat lid, restart cycle

Why it matters

The lid switch function is a safety interlock; it prevents agitation and spinning with the lid open, which helps reduce injury risk and water slosh.

Last updated: January 2026

A Maytag Neptune washer typically lasts 10 to 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For the Maytag MAVT446AWW washer, regular cleaning, correct detergent use, and fixing small leaks or drain issues early helps you reach that expected lifespan; see the MAVT446AWW owner's manual.

What affects washer lifespan most

  • Load size and balance: overloading and repeated out-of-balance spinning increases wear on the drive system and suspension.
  • Detergent and suds: too much detergent can cause “suds lock” and extra strain; use the correct amount of low-sudsing detergent.
  • Water quality and inlet flow: clogged inlet screens reduce fill performance and can lead to longer cycles.
  • Drain performance: slow draining makes the pump work harder and can leave water behind.
  • Routine cleaning: cleaning the interior every 60 to 120 days helps prevent odor, residue, and buildup.

Maintenance checklist (simple, high impact)

  • Run an interior clean cycle using chlorine bleach as outlined in the manual.
  • Keep the washer level to reduce vibration and “walking.”
  • Turn faucets on fully and confirm hot water is at least 120°F (49°C) at the tap for best cleaning.
  • Inspect hoses for bulges, cracking, or seepage; replace if worn.
  • If fill is slow, clean or replace the inlet screens such as the washer screen WP22002960.

Quick expectations by appliance type

Appliance type Typical lifespan What usually ends it first
Top-load washer (like MAVT446AWW) 10 to 13 years Drain/pump issues, drive wear, leaks
Dryer 10 to 15 years Belt/rollers, heating system, airflow restrictions

Why it matters

Planning around a 10 to 13 year lifespan helps you decide when a repair is worth it. If your MAVT446AWW is draining slowly, vibrating heavily, or struggling to fill, addressing those symptoms early often prevents bigger failures later.

Last updated: January 2026

Maytag introduced the Neptune washer line in 1997. That history is separate from your Maytag MAVT446AWW, which is a different washer design and uses its own parts and operating instructions in the MAVT446AWW owner's manual.

Neptune vs. MAVT446AWW: what’s different

The Neptune name is commonly used for Maytag front-load washers, while MAVT446AWW is a different Maytag washer platform with its own controls, service procedures, and replacement parts.

  • Neptune is a product line name (not a model number)
  • MAVT446AWW is the exact model identifier used to match parts
  • Parts compatibility depends on model number and sometimes serial number range
  • Operating steps and troubleshooting are model-specific

Quick timeline (high level)

Item Year What it means
Maytag Neptune line introduced 1997 First consumer release of Neptune washers
Your Maytag MAVT446AWW manual publication 2006 Use and care information for this washer model

Why the year matters (and when it doesn’t)

Neptune’s release year helps with general product history, but it does not help with ordering parts for MAVT446AWW. For repairs, we always match by model number and the specific component involved.

Common parts owners check when troubleshooting MAVT446AWW

If you are diagnosing fill or drain symptoms on MAVT446AWW, these model-matched parts are often involved:

Why it matters

Mixing up a product line name (Neptune) with a specific model number (MAVT446AWW) is a common reason people order the wrong Maytag washer parts. Using the model number keeps the repair accurate and avoids repeat failures.

Last updated: January 2026

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