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MVWC300VW1 Maytag Washer

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Commonly referred to as dog ears, these agitator directional cogs are manufacturer approved replacement parts that come in a package of 4 and are usually used with direct drive washing machines. We re...
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This is an OEM agitator repair kit that includes an agitator cam, four directional cogs, a bearing, thrust spacer, inner cap seal, and washer. These parts are found inside the agitator auger near the ...
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This suspension spring is a genuine OEM replacement part for a variety of washers and washer-dryer combos. The primary purpose of the suspension spring is to support the outer tub and keep the tub ste...
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This bolt is a genuine OEM replacement part, used to secure the agitator in your washing machine. Overtime the bolt can become worn out due to the vibrations of the washer, and will need to be replace...
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On the lid on your washing machine there is a pin that engages with the lid switch. This works by telling the machine that the lid is closed which then allows for the washer to start. If your washer i...
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The thrust spacer is a genuine OEM part that is more commonly known as a retainer ring. The spacer is made of white plastic and measures approximately 2.5 inches in diameter. This part is found in bet...
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Also known as an O-Ring. This black o-ring seal is three inches in diameter.
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The O-Ring is included with this cap. It can be purchased separately as Part #WPW10072840.
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This part is used to help control and balance the water temperature flowing in to the washer tub.
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This package of pads contains three tub wear pads.
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Stop leaks before they start with this outer tub seal. It fits between the tub and base to keep water inside where it belongs. At about 2 inches across, this sturdy black gasket is built to last. Inst...
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Ron
March 29, 2023
Hello, The washer was spinning slow, so I replaced the clutch. It worked better for a while, but after a few loads, its starting to slow down again. (It seems a little out of balance. It seems to spin okay at first but then slows down.) The clothes are still a little dripping wet.
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Hi Ron, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you may need to check the drain hose for clogging. We recommend checking the following parts to fix this issue: direct drive heavy-duty coupling, part number FIX1485647, and basket drive assembly with clutch, part number FIX11723156. We hope this solves your problem!

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Mitchell
February 7, 2024
My washer stopped working. I replaced the lid switch. It is full of water from when the cycle stopped. If I place pressure on the load size selector nob it continues to fill. I don’t hear anything from the timer
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Hello Mitchell, thank you for contacting us. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest checking the timer, part number FIX11749597, to solve the problem. Glad to be of assistance!

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Angel
June 15, 2024
The washing machine (Model # MVWC300VW1 ) will not complete the spin cycle. The machine will wash and agitate, the machine will drain when prepping for the spin cycle, but will not spin. For a little bit of time, the machine would spin if the cycle was switched to a different wash selection spin cycle, but now will not. The machine registers the locking switch as it will stop function when the lid is opened, and will start again when the lid is closed. The machine will complete the wash cycle timer even though it will not spin for the rinse cycle.
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Hello Angel, thank you for writing in. The coupling kit is used between the motor and the transmission on direct drive heavy duty washers with no belt. It is Direct Drive Heavy Duty Coupling, part FIX1485647. Alternatively, the Timer FIX11749597 may need to be replaced. You can test it with a multi meter. Place the probes on the terminals and test for continuity in the contacts controlling the small timer motor. You're looking for a reading between 2,000 and 3,000 ohms. We hope this helps.

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Customer:
mike from Kent, WA
Parts Used:
80040
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
washer wouldn't agitate
First pry off the cap of the agitator. Then using a socket remove the bolt that holds the plastic cup in place. Remove this cup by prying it loose from the two tabs that hold it in place. Once this cup is removed you can get to the broken cogs.
Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the a gitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out).
Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair.
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Customer:
Matt from Pawtucket, RI
Parts Used:
285811
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set
Upper portion of agitator, no longer pushing clothing down.
The instructions came with the repair kit, it was fairly simple and straight foward.

One bolt held the entire agitator unit in the washer, as well as held the upper and lower halves together. Once that nut was removed the two halves seperated and the plastic clutch pieces could easily be replaced wtih the new onces in the repai r kit.

Very easy do-it-yourself repair! Took about 20 minutes because I was being cautious. Next time I could do it in 5 minutes.
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Customer:
Craig from Polk City, FL
Parts Used:
80040, WP3363661, 285587
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Washer not agitating
On top of the agitator is a flat cap that is held in place by the friction of an o-ring, there are no fasteners. I would imagine one could get under the lip with a small screwdriver or butter knife to pop it off but I chose simply using my fingernails so as to not disfigure the cap. Under the cap you will find the head of the only bolt that holds the assembly together it is a 7/16 head and because it is in a 4" deep well your will need a 6" extension for your ratchet. Once the bolt is out the top of the agitator, the assembly with the cogs removes by hand. Set the assembly upside down on the counter, slide the black plastic ring off, pull the cogs out with your fingertips, install the new cogs put a new black ring on and set the assembly back in the agitator. Reinstall bolt. As the bolt is down in a tube, you cannot set it in place with your fingers and it will fall out of the socket. To hold the bolt in the socket during positioning you can either put a gob of Vaseline on the bolt head to hold it in the socket or form a small piece of paper over the bolt head and set it into the socket, the friction of the paper will hold the bolt into the socket. Took me less then 10 minutes, good luck
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