This is a genuine OEM drain pump for your washing machine. The drain pump is located at the bottom of the washer and is used to drain the water used to wash your laundry. If your washer is leaking or ...
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
If your front-load washer is leaking, the door gasket might be the problem. This gray rubber seal wraps around the door opening to keep water inside and protect the machine’s inner parts. It’s easy to...
This sturdy metal hinge helps your front-load washer or dryer door open and close smoothly. If your door is sagging or not closing right, replacing the hinge can fix the issue. It’s built to last and ...
This dispenser drawer assembly is an essential component of the washing machine, designed to hold and release laundry additives such as detergent, fabric softener, and bleach during the appropriate st...
This washing machine cleaner includes three time-release tablets designed to remove odor-causing residues, grime, and buildup from high-efficiency and top-load washing machines. The tablets work by cl...
This part is located behind the control panel. It helps determine the level of water in the washer. As the water fills the hose, while tub is filling, it will push the air against a diaphragm inside t...
Secure your washing machine’s performance with this replacement door lock, designed to keep the door firmly closed during operation. Positioned on the inner edge of the door frame, this component prev...
This part regulates the temperature of the water in the tub. The sensor is located in the heating element.
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Luke
March 13, 2022
The light under normal wash is flashing when the machine is turned on for a wash.
For model number MHW4100DW0
Hello Luke, Thank you for the question. The Wash Light will flash when the water level does not change for a period of time or water is present but the control does not detect the water level changing. We suggest checking to make sure the water supply is on and at a good pressure. You can also check for a build up in the screens for the wave where the water hoses connect that can prevent the water from passing through properly. The Valve can also be tested. Set your multitester to the ohms resistance scale X 1. Place each of the meter's probes to one terminal. Because the reading can vary from brand to brand and from model to model, there is no one reading you should receive. However, if your test produces a reading of infinity, then the solenoid is bad and the water valve should be replaced. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
First some background. The door locked up the first time when appliance was less than one year old. The "Maytag Repairman" finally succeeded in getting the door open after propping up the front of the machine and fumbling around underneath for a period of time and then assured me the problem was solved. The problem recurred less than a
... Read more year later, and I called another repairman who seemed to have an easier time of it, and charged $293.42 to replace the water level switch. About six months later the same problem recurred and I took the cover off the top of the machine and found there a booklet "For Service Technician's Use Only". VERY HELPFUL. Told how extremely easy it was to unlock door - took about five seconds. Replacing the switch itself involved pulling one tubing off and disconnecting one elec connection from old switch and replacing on new switch. Total cost $50 plus a few dollars for shipping.
Turned washer on its side. Pulled the bottom plate off. Then unplugged the electrical lines. Then unbolted the drain pump and bolted the new drain pump in. Then reversed the process.
Using the Torx Screwdriver, we removed the door from the unit. Then we removed all of the screws on the inside of the washer door. After that we flipped it over and opened it up exposing the inside. We couldn't separate them entirely because there was a screw under the latch piece that we couldn't figure out how to get to. However with a
... Read morell the screws out on the inside of the door, we did have enough room to open it up and access the place cover that holds the hinges in. Once we accessed that we removed the roller tips from the old unit and placed them on the new one. Then we reversed the process. With a couple screws in we realized we had put the hinge in reversed from what it needed to be, so we reopened it and switched it around. Then completed replacing all the screws and reattached it to the washer. It opens and closes perfectly and we saved a couple hundred dollars for sure, as the quote to come out had been a $150 trip charge.