How many cubic feet is my Maytag dryer?
We can’t determine your Maytag dryer’s cubic-foot capacity from the MVWB965HC0 information because MVWB965HC0 is a Maytag washer model, not a dryer. To get the correct capacity, match the cubic feet to your dryer’s exact model number on its rating label, then confirm it in the dryer’s documentation.
Check the dryer’s model/serial tag (not the washer’s). Common locations include:
- Inside the dryer door opening on the front panel
- On the door itself (edge or inner surface)
- On the cabinet frame just behind the door
- On the back panel
Once you have the dryer model number, use the dryer’s documentation (not the washer’s) to confirm capacity. For MVWB965HC0 washer details, use the MVWB965HC0 use & care manual.
Washer and dryer capacities are measured differently and are tied to the specific product type:
- Dryer capacity is drum volume (cubic feet)
- Washer capacity is wash basket volume (cubic feet)
- Model numbers are not interchangeable between washer and dryer pairs
| Appliance type | Capacity refers to | Where it’s used most |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer | Drum volume (cu. ft.) | Load size, bedding, bulky items |
| Washer | Basket volume (cu. ft.) | Load size, cycle selection, water usage |
If you use the wrong model’s capacity, it can lead to overloading, longer dry times, poor drying performance, and extra wear on the drive system and airflow components.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of a Maytag washing machine?
Maytag washing machines typically last 10 to 13 years. For your Maytag MVWB965HC0 top-load washer, consistent care (using HE detergent, avoiding overloads, and running the monthly cleaning cycle) is what most often pushes lifespan toward the high end.
We see these factors make the biggest difference on high-efficiency top-load models like MVWB965HC0:
- Detergent choice and amount: use only HE detergent; too much can cause excess suds and residue.
- Load size and balance: tightly packed or single heavy items increase strain during spin.
- Monthly tub cleaning: run the Clean Washer cycle every 30 loads to reduce odor-causing buildup.
- Water supply and hoses: old or kinked hoses can cause fill issues and leaks.
- Fast response to symptoms: addressing unusual noise, draining problems, or lid-lock issues early prevents bigger failures.
For model-specific operating and maintenance steps, follow the MVWB965HC0 use & care manual.
| Task | How often | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Run “Clean Washer” cycle | Every 30 loads (about monthly) | Reduces residue and odor buildup |
| Leave lid open between loads | After every load | Helps the tub dry and discourages mildew |
| Check fill hoses for bulges/kinks | Every few months | Prevents fill problems and leaks |
| Level the washer if it “walks” | As needed | Reduces wear on suspension and drive parts |
A washer that is kept clean, loaded correctly, and supplied with steady water pressure usually has fewer off-balance events, fewer drain issues, and less residue buildup. That directly reduces stress on key components like the drive system, lid lock, and drain pump.
If your MVWB965HC0 begins leaving clothes wet, draining slowly, or showing long-drain symptoms, the drain system is a common place to inspect first. A frequent replacement item in that path is the washer drain pump W10876600.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I reset the lid lock on a Maytag washer?
On the Maytag MVWB965HC0 washer, the most reliable “lid lock reset” is a power reset plus a proper pause so the tub stops moving. Unplug the washer for 5 minutes, plug it back in, then press START/PAUSE and wait for the lid to unlock (it can take a few minutes after spinning).
- Touch START/PAUSE once to pause the cycle.
- Wait until all washer movement stops; the lid can stay locked briefly.
- If it still won’t unlock, unplug the washer for 5 minutes.
- Plug back in, touch POWER, then select Rinse & Spin.
- Touch and hold START/PAUSE to run the cycle and clear a temporary control glitch.
- If the display shows END, open the lid to fully “wake” the control.
For button behavior and what the Lid Locked light means on this model, follow the MVWB965HC0 use & care manual.
The MVWB965HC0 will keep the lid locked when it senses conditions that could be unsafe or damaging.
Common causes to correct first:
- The basket is still spinning down (normal).
- An off-balance load stopped the cycle.
- Excess suds from non-HE detergent slowed the cycle.
- Items are caught under the lid or pressing on the lid.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| Lid Locked light on, washer recently spinning | Normal spin-down delay | Press START/PAUSE and wait |
| Cycle stopped mid-wash | Off-balance or suds | Redistribute load; run Rinse & Spin |
| Error code related to lid lock (F5E2/F5E3) | Lock not locking/unlocking | Power reset; check for obstructions |
If the lid lock keeps failing (especially with repeated lid-lock error codes), the lock mechanism or its wiring can be the issue. For this model, the compatible replacement is the washer lid lock assembly W11188327.
The lid lock is a safety switch; if it can’t confirm the lid is locked and the basket is controlled, the washer may stop, drain, or refuse to start.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the most common problem with a Maytag washer?
For the Maytag MVWB965HC0 washer, the most common customer-reported issues are the washer not draining or not spinning well (leaving clothes wet) and excessive vibration during spin. These problems are often caused by loading, suds from non-HE detergent, or a worn drain or suspension component; see the MVWB965HC0 use & care manual for model-specific troubleshooting.
- Clothes still wet at end of cycle: drain restriction, pump issue, or load out of balance
- Washer shakes, bangs, or “walks”: unlevel washer, uneven load, or worn suspension
- Won’t start or stops mid-cycle: lid not locking, power issue, or control sensing a fault
- Slow fill or no fill: kinked hoses, clogged inlet screens, or low water supply
- Odors: skipped monthly cleaning cycle or too much detergent
The MVWB965HC0 is a high-efficiency, low-water top-load washer with load sensing; some “low water” behavior and sensing pauses are normal.
- Use HE detergent only and measure carefully (too many suds can slow or stop draining/spinning)
- Load items in loose heaps evenly around the agitator (avoid single heavy items)
- If the washer is vibrating, confirm it is level and the feet are firmly on the floor; reference the MVWB965HC0 installation guide
- Run Rinse & Spin to remove excess water after redistributing an off-balance load
- Run Clean Washer every 30 cycles to reduce odor and residue buildup
If basic checks do not help, these model-compatible parts are often involved in the most common complaints:
| Symptom | Commonly related component | Example compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| Not draining / long drain | Drain pump or drain path restriction | Washer drain pump W10876600 |
| Excessive vibration | Suspension/damper system | Damper assembly W11130360 |
| Won’t run (lid won’t lock) | Lid lock mechanism | Washer lid lock assembly W11188327 |
Drain, spin, and vibration problems can turn into bigger issues: repeated off-balance events increase wear on the suspension and drive system, and poor draining can leave detergent residue and odors. Fixing the root cause early helps protect the basket, gear case, and motor components.
Last updated: January 2026





