Maytag Washer Not Draining or Spinning: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

If your Maytag washer won't drain or spin, first check for clogs in the drain hose and pump. Inspect the drain pump filter and ensure the lid switch is working. If the motor coupler is damaged, replace it.

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Tools and prep

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Drain Hose

Do: Locate the drain hose at the back of the washer and inspect for kinks or clogs.

Observe: Water should flow freely from the hose.

Means: A clogged hose prevents proper drainage.

Next: Clear the clog or replace the hose if damaged.

Inspect Drain Pump Filter

Do: Access the drain pump filter (usually under the washer) and clean out debris.

Observe: The filter should be free of lint and small objects.

Means: A clogged filter stops the pump from working.

Next: Clean the filter and restart the washer.

Test Lid Switch

Do: Ensure the lid is fully closed and the switch is activated. You can test it with a multimeter.

Observe: The lid switch should close when the lid is shut.

Means: A faulty lid switch prevents the washer from spinning.

Next: Replace the lid switch if it's not working.

Check Motor Coupler

Do: Look at the motor coupler (between the motor and transmission) for signs of damage or wear.

Observe: The coupler should be intact without cracks or broken parts.

Means: A damaged coupler stops the motor from transferring power to the drum.

Next: Replace the motor coupler if damaged.

Test Drain Pump

Do: Use a multimeter to test the drain pump for continuity.

Observe: The pump should have continuity; no reading means it's faulty.

Means: A faulty drain pump can't remove water from the tub.

Next: Replace the drain pump if it's not working.

Inspect Water Inlet Valve

Do: Check the water inlet valve for clogs or damage.

Observe: The valve should open and close smoothly without leaks.

Means: A faulty valve can affect water drainage and spinning.

Next: Clean or replace the valve if necessary.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged drain hoseObstruction in the hose prevents water from draining.HighLowDrain hose
Clogged drain pump filterDebris in the filter stops the pump from operating.HighLowDrain pump filter
Faulty lid switchSwitch not closing prevents the washer from spinning.MediumMediumLid switch
Damaged motor couplerBroken coupler stops motor from transferring power.MediumMediumMotor coupler
Faulty drain pumpPump not working means water can't be removed.MediumHighDrain pump
Clogged water inlet valveInlet valve issues can affect water flow and drainage.LowMediumWater inlet valve

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure they match your Maytag washer model.

Consult your washer's manual or Maytag's website for specific part numbers.

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FAQ

Why is my Maytag washer not spinning even though it's not clogged?

A faulty lid switch or damaged motor coupler can prevent spinning even without clogs.

Can a bad drain pump cause the washer to not spin?

Yes, if the drain pump fails, water can't be removed, and the washer may not proceed to the spin cycle.

How do I know if the motor coupler is damaged?

Look for cracks, broken parts, or a disconnected coupler between the motor and transmission.

Is it worth replacing the motor coupler, or should I replace the whole motor?

Replacing the motor coupler is usually more cost-effective than replacing the entire motor.