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Maytag MHW6000AW0 washer

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  • Washer Control Panel Assembly for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part W10469294

    Control panel parts diagram

    Washer Control Panel Assembly

    Part #W10469294

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  • Washer Drain Pump Filter Cap Seal for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part 8181736

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    Washer Drain Pump Filter Cap Seal

    Part #8181736

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  • Cap for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part W10338322

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    Cap

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  • Washer Front Panel for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part W10441121

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Washer Front Panel

    Part #W10441121

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  • Guard for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part 4396899

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    Guard

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  • Washer Air Trap Hose Clamp for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part 371499

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    Washer Air Trap Hose Clamp

    Part #371499

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  • Washer Control Panel for Maytag MHW6000AW0 - Part W10469295

    Control panel parts diagram

    Washer Control Panel

    Part #W10469295

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Maytag Washer MHW6000AW0 FAQs

Maytag washers typically last 10 to 13 years with normal household use. For your Maytag MHW6000AW0 front-load washer, consistent maintenance (especially cleaning and preventing odor buildup) is the biggest factor in reaching the high end of that range; see the care steps in the MHW6000AW0 user manual.

What affects washer lifespan the most

These habits usually make the difference between an early failure and a long service life:

  • Use only HE (High Efficiency) detergent and avoid over-dosing (excess suds stresses components)
  • Do not overload; let clothes tumble freely
  • Run the Clean Washer cycle regularly (the manual notes a reminder after 30 cycles)
  • Leave the door slightly ajar between loads to reduce moisture and odor
  • Inspect and replace inlet hoses on schedule (the manual recommends replacement after 5 years)
Maintenance schedule we recommend for MHW6000AW0
Task How often Why it matters
Run Clean Washer cycle Monthly or every 30 cycles Helps prevent residue, odor, and buildup
Wipe door seal (bellow area) Weekly Reduces mold, leaks, and trapped debris
Clean dispenser drawer Monthly Prevents clogs and poor dispensing
Inspect inlet hoses Every few months Catches bulges, cracks, and leaks early
Replace inlet hoses Every 5 years Reduces risk of hose failure and flooding
Signs your washer is nearing end of life

If you see these repeatedly, it often points to wear in key systems (drain, door lock, suspension, or controls):

  • Frequent error codes or cycles stopping mid-cycle
  • Excessive vibration or “walking” during spin
  • Door not locking reliably
  • Persistent leaks around the door seal
  • Poor draining or recurring “suds” issues even with HE detergent
Why it matters

A washer that is maintained well usually costs less to own over time because it avoids preventable issues like odor buildup, leaks, and strain on the motor and control system. Following the routine care in the MHW6000AW0 user manual is the simplest way to protect performance and extend service life.

Last updated: January 2026

The Maytag MHW6000AW0 washer has a 4.3 cu. ft. capacity, which is the internal drum volume used to estimate how much laundry the washer can handle per load. For cycle and loading guidance specific to this model, use the MHW6000AW0 use & care manual.

What 4.3 cu. ft. means for everyday loads

A 4.3 cu. ft. front-load washer like the Maytag MHW6000AW0 is designed for medium-to-large household loads when you load items loosely so they tumble freely.

  • Load items loosely; do not pack the drum tight
  • Mix large and small items to help balance during spin
  • Use only HE (High Efficiency) detergent to prevent oversudsing
  • For bulky items, choose a cycle intended for bedding or large loads when available
  • If the washer vibrates or “walks,” reduce load size and rebalance
Load size guidance (practical)

The exact weight limit can vary by fabric type and cycle, but these drum-fill guidelines work well for this model.

Load size How full to fill the drum Example items
Small Up to 1/4 full 3-4 lightweight items
Medium About 1/2 full Mixed everyday laundry
Large About 3/4 full Towels, jeans, mixed heavy items
Extra-large Full but items still tumble Bulky mixed load (not tightly packed)
Why it matters

Using the right load size for a 4.3 cu. ft. drum helps the MHW6000AW0 clean better, spin out more water (shorter dry time), and reduces issues like unbalanced loads, excess vibration, and detergent residue.

Last updated: January 2026

The Maytag MHW6000AW0 is a front-load washer, so a “top loader” most-common-problem list does not map perfectly to this model. For this washer style, the most common issues we see are excess suds (HE detergent problems), draining problems, and vibration or “walking” during spin; all are usually fixable with setup and maintenance steps in the MHW6000AW0 use & care manual.

Most common issues we see on washers like the MHW6000AW0
  • Washer won’t drain or drains slowly: often tied to a clogged drain path or pump filter area.
  • Excess suds (Sud code): caused by non-HE detergent or too much HE detergent.
  • Vibration, rocking, or “walking”: usually leveling, floor flex, or load balance.
  • Door won’t lock / won’t start: door not fully closed, or a failing door lock.
  • Water fill problems (water supply error): faucets off, kinked hoses, or clogged inlet screens.
Quick checks that solve many “common problems”
  1. Use only HE detergent and measure carefully (too much can trigger long cycles and suds reduction).
  2. Load loosely; avoid tightly packing and avoid washing single heavy items.
  3. Level the washer and confirm all four feet are firmly on the floor (see the MHW6000AW0 installation instructions).
  4. Check hoses and faucets: both hot and cold must be connected and turned on.
  5. Clean the drain path if you have slow draining or drain errors; a clogged filter is a frequent cause (the washer drain pump filter W10241027 is the service part associated with that area).
Common symptom to likely cause (fast reference)
Symptom Likely cause Best first step
Suds, long cycle time Too much or non-HE detergent Reduce detergent; run a rinse/drain
Won’t drain Clog at drain path/filter Inspect/clean filter area
Shakes/walks Not level, unbalanced load Re-level; redistribute load
Won’t start/door issues Door not latched or lock problem Re-close door; check lock
Why it matters

On HE front-load washers like the Maytag MHW6000AW0, detergent measuring, proper leveling, and keeping the drain system clear prevent the biggest repeat issues: long cycles, error codes, leaks, and excessive vibration.

Last updated: January 2026

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