Maytag Appliance Repair Services

We repair Maytag washers, dryers, fridges & ovens — strong machines, strong repair.

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Maytag appliances are engineered for reliability but still develop faults. This guide covers Maytag troubleshooting, error codes, fixes, and repair vs replacement analysis.

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Reminder: Always Use the Model Number to Find Appliance Parts

We repair Maytag washers, dryers, fridges & ovens — strong machines, strong repair.

Why the model number matters

We repair Maytag washers, dryers, fridges & ovens — strong machines, strong repair.

How to avoid mistakes

Always take a clear photo of the factory label with the model number. Use the official manufacturer’s catalog or trusted suppliers to cross-check. Verify photos, descriptions, and compatibility before ordering. Never rely only on appearance — two similar-looking parts may have different specifications.

The challenge with part numbers

Manufacturers frequently update or replace part numbers (PNs) even if the part itself has not changed. For beginners, this makes ordering confusing — the same component may appear under multiple numbers.

Universal rule

Every part can be found if you have the exact model number. Even if the factory changes the part number, the system will guide you to the updated code or correct replacement. The model number is the key to accurate, reliable ordering.

Error Codes

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Maytag Washer F9E1 – long drain (pump blocked)

Maytag Washer F7E1 – basket speed sensor error

Maytag Washer F8E1 – no fill (inlet valve)

Maytag Washer F5E2 – lid lock fault

Maytag Washer F0E5 – off‑balance load

Maytag Dryer – thermal fuse open (no heat)

Maytag Dryer – heater element burnout

Maytag Dryer – moisture sensor not reading

Maytag Refrigerator – ice maker not cycling

Maytag Refrigerator – evaporator fan icing

Maytag Refrigerator – compressor start relay failure

Maytag Refrigerator – defrost heater open circuit

Maytag Dishwasher – wash motor failure

Maytag Dishwasher – keypad not responding

Maytag Dishwasher – F7E1 heater relay stuck

Maytag Oven F3E0 – temperature sensor open

Maytag Oven – control panel failure (F1E0)

Maytag Range – ignition module failure

Maytag Range – gas valve sticking

Maytag Microwave – magnetron short

Maytag Microwave – door switch misalignment

Maytag Washer – bearing/seal noise

Maytag Dryer – blower wheel obstruction

Maytag Controls – UI reset required after surge

Technical Details

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Maytag systems integrate electronics and mechanics: inverter compressors, diverter motors, float switches, igniters, thermistors, fuses, and control relays. Failures often occur at electronic-mechanical interfaces.

Quick Fixes

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DIY steps for Maytag:

  • Dishwasher: clean filters, reset
  • Refrigerator: clean coils, replace filter
  • Oven: check breaker, inspect igniter
  • Washer: balance load, clean pump
  • Dryer: clear vent, check heat settings

Repair vs Replace

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Repairing Maytag appliances is more cost-effective than replacement. Components such as pumps, igniters, sensors, and valves restore performance at low cost, extending lifespan by 5–10 years.