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Maytag LAT9734AAE washer/dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Maytag LAT9734AAE washer/dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Motor Plate for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 214956

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    Motor Plate

    Part #214956

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  • Injector Hose for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 22001190

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    Injector Hose

    Part #22001190

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  • Ground Wire for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 901220

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    Ground Wire

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  • Timer Bezel for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 22001265

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    Timer Bezel

    Part #22001265

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  • Screw, Trans for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 215417

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    Screw, Trans

    Part #215417

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  • Injector for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 22001187

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    Injector

    Part #22001187

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  • Brake Gasket for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 211042

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    Brake Gasket

    Part #211042

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  • Cap Oil Retainer for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 211038

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    Cap Oil Retainer

    Part #211038

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  • Washer Screw And Fastener, 2-pack for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 204439

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    Washer Screw And Fastener, 2-pack

    Part #204439

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  • Bevel Gear for Maytag LAT9734AAE - Part 206713

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    Bevel Gear

    Part #206713

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Maytag Washer/Dryer LAT9734AAE FAQs

The most common Maytag washer problems are “won’t spin” or “won’t drain” symptoms. On the Maytag LAT9734AAE, the most frequent root causes are a failed lid switch, a worn drive belt, or a drain restriction (hose or pump path), all of which stop the cycle from finishing.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the lid closes firmly and the lid strike lines up with the switch.
  • Redistribute the load; a heavy, off-balance load can stop or slow spin.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or a crushed section behind the washer.
  • Listen for the motor: running but no spin often points to a belt or drive issue.
  • If it fills slowly or not at all, suspect a water supply or inlet valve problem.

Common symptoms and the most likely causes

Symptom Most likely cause What you can do next
Won’t spin Lid switch not closing Inspect and test the lid switch W10820036
Won’t spin or agitates weakly Belt slipping or broken Check the washer drive belt 12112425 for cracks/glazing
Won’t drain Drain path restriction Inspect drain hose routing and internal hose clamps
Overfills or water level acts wrong Pressure hose issue Inspect the pressure hose for pinholes or loose fit
Won’t fill or fills slowly Water supply or inlet valve Verify hot/cold faucets fully open; clean inlet screens

Parts that commonly fix “no spin/no drain” on LAT9734AAE

Why it matters

A washer that cannot spin or drain leaves clothes soaking wet and can strain the motor and drive system. Catching a lid switch or belt problem early typically prevents bigger, more expensive mechanical damage.

Last updated: February 2026

A Maytag washer typically lasts 10 to 13 years. For your Maytag LAT9734AAE, lifespan depends most on load size, how often you run cycles, and whether wear items (like the lid switch, belts, and hoses) are replaced when symptoms first show up.

Typical lifespan ranges (what to expect)

Most top-load Maytag washers of this style land in these ranges:

Usage pattern Typical lifespan What shortens life fastest
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) 12 to 15 years Long periods of non-use, corrosion
Average (4 to 7 loads/week) 10 to 13 years Overloading, unbalanced spins
Heavy (8+ loads/week) 7 to 10 years Frequent overloads, poor leveling

How to make your LAT9734AAE last longer

  • Keep loads balanced; stop and redistribute if it bangs during spin.
  • Avoid overfilling; heavy, packed loads strain the drive system.
  • Level the washer; replace worn feet such as the leg, adjusta 22003428 if it will not stay steady.
  • Check fill and drain hoses for seepage; replace clamps like hose clamp WP285655 when connections drip.
  • If the washer will not spin or stops mid-cycle, test the lid switch; a failing lid switch W10820036 is a common wear item.
  • Address squealing or burning-rubber smells early; the washer drive belt 12112425 is a typical maintenance replacement.

Signs you are near end-of-life (or due for key repairs)

  • Loud roaring or grinding during spin (bearing or tub support wear)
  • Repeated leaks from the tub area or pump hoses
  • Frequent no-spin, no-agitate, or intermittent stopping
  • Persistent vibration even after leveling and load balancing

Why it matters

Washer lifespan is mostly about mechanical wear and water exposure. Replacing common wear parts early (lid switch, belt, clamps, leveling leg) prevents secondary damage to the drive system and tub components, which is what usually turns a repair into a replacement decision.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s usually worth fixing a Maytag washer like model LAT9734AAE when the problem is a common, lower-cost failure (lid switch, belt, valve, hose clamp) and the total repair stays under about half the cost of a comparable replacement washer.

Quick way we decide: repair vs. replace

We use these practical checkpoints:

  • Repair cost target: keep parts plus labor under ~50% of replacement cost
  • Failure type: intermittent no-start, no-spin, or no-drain issues are often economical
  • Condition: no heavy rust, no chronic leaks, no repeated breakdowns
  • DIY ability: simple mechanical/electrical checks can cut cost significantly
  • Downtime: if you need it running today, a quick part swap often wins

Common “worth fixing” problems on LAT9734AAE

These are frequent, relatively straightforward repairs on many Maytag top-load designs:

Symptom Likely area Example part for this model
Won’t start or stops when lid opens Lid safety circuit Lid switch W10820036
Won’t spin or weak spin Drive system Washer drive belt 12112425
Overfills or won’t fill correctly Water inlet Washer water inlet valve WP22001274
Leaks at internal hoses Clamps/hoses Hose clamp WP285655

When replacement makes more sense

Replacement is the better value when you’re facing repeated major failures or expensive internal wear.

  • Loud roaring or grinding that points to bearing or tub wear
  • Significant gearcase/transmission issues (high labor, high parts cost)
  • Multiple problems at once (leak plus no-spin plus electrical)
  • The washer has become unreliable for weekly use

Why it matters

A solid repair on a dependable Maytag platform can restore safe operation and extend service life for years, but chasing multiple big-ticket failures usually costs more than it returns in reliability.

Last updated: February 2026

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