MVWB855DC4 Maytag Washer - Overview
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Dryer Screw
PartSelect #: PS11746840
Manufacturer #: WP90767
This screw is sold individually.
$7.95
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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS12348013
Manufacturer #: W11165546
This is an inlet valve for your washing machine. The inlet valve is an electrically controlled valve with a solenoid that opens and closes as needed, during the water filling cycle of the washing mach...
$66.48
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Washer Hose Clamp
PartSelect #: PS11740613
Manufacturer #: WP285655
The hose clamp is used to hold the water hose in place which will prevent the hose from leaking water. Sometimes the clamp may lose its ability to latch on, causing a leaking washer. For the installat...
$9.95
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Washer Affresh Cleaner
PartSelect #: PS1960673
Manufacturer #: W10135699
Introduce your washing machine to the effective deep clean with the Affresh Washing Machine Cleaner by Whirlpool. Designed to remove and prevent unpleasant odors and stubborn residues, this product br...
$19.95
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Plate
PartSelect #: PS11769534
Manufacturer #: W10902814
This wash plate is for washers
Unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before installing this part
$74.05
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Plate Screw
PartSelect #: PS10064547
Manufacturer #: W10752187
Introducing the Whirlpool Washer Washplate Screw - your reliable solution for fixing broken or loose washplates in your washing machine. This OEM genuine part, compatible with distinct models of Whirl...
$7.95
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Drain Hose
PartSelect #: PS12578897
Manufacturer #: W11244231
The drain hose carries used water from the washer to your house drain.
$25.15
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Impact Absorber
PartSelect #: PS11746560
Manufacturer #: WP8564458
This is an impact absorber, also known as a sound dampening pad, for washing machines. This sound dampening pad attaches to the top of your washing machine drum to reduce the severity and harshness of...
$9.95
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Washer Water pump
PartSelect #: PS11738156
Manufacturer #: W10876600
This drain pump is specially designed to fit in top load washing machines. It is responsible for removing water from the washer tub during the drain cycle and directing it to the household plumbing sy...
$94.95
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White Appliance Paint (12oz)
PartSelect #: PS347819
Manufacturer #: 350930
Appliance spray paint is a great way to cover up any chips and scratches that have appeared on your appliances. Instead of replacing the part entirely, this is an easy fix. This is also a great way to...
$26.17
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Washer Wire Hinge
PartSelect #: PS11746533
Manufacturer #: WP8563965
This lid hinge is a genuine OEM replacement part for your washing machine. This hinge is for the left side of your lid, although it is a good idea to replace btoh hinges at once. The hinge holds up th...
$20.95
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Christi
March 2, 2023
I’m looking for some help to fix my broken lid on my Bravos XL Maytag washer. Only 3 years old….
The lid lock/latch broke. Lid was closed hard and the plastic part broke.
Looking for a replacement on that part.
Lid seems fine. Washer won’t start because lid won’t shut all the way.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
Christi
For model number MVWB855DC4
Hi Christi, thank you for contacting us. You may need to check the lid lock assembly, part number PS11731620, to fix the issue. If still the problem exists, then you may need to replace the lid, part number PS12584340. We hope this solves your problem!
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Trish
March 5, 2025
I can hear sitting water sloshing around in the bottom of my washer, trying to figure out how to get rid of it and fix what’s happening. Also, is there a filter in this machine that I can manually clean?
For model number MVWB855DC4
Hi Trish,
Thank you for your question. If you have standing water in the bottom of your washer, we recommend checking the drain hose and the drain pump. Check the drain hose to see if it is clogged and if it is, try cleaning it out. If cleaning it does not help, it will need to be replaced. If it is not clogged, make sure that the drain hose is not kinked and that it is positioned correctly. If the drain hose is more than 5 inches down in the standpipe, adjust it so it is at the proper level. Inspect the drain pump visually for any damage and to make sure that the hoses and clamps are properly fitted. If there are no signs of damage, test the drain pump for continuity with a multimeter on the Rx1 setting to see if it is operating normally. When touching the terminals, you should receive a reading of zero or nearly zero. Then test the ground connection by touching one of the probes to the bare metal housing while leaving one on a terminal. This test should not produce any reading. If you get any other readings, then the drain pump will need to be replaced. There is a filter located at the bottom of the tub. We hope this helps!
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Loud grinding noise when the washer was in use.
1.) disconnect power to your washer. Turn off water supply and disconnect from the washer.
open the washer top and remove plastic cap from the wash plate
2.) using 7/16 socket, remove bolt from the wash plate. If you can't remove it with a socket , I recommend using impact wrench.
3.) remove wash plate ... Read more ( you might need to spray penetrating oil or wd40 inside the bolt hole to loosen it.
Check to make sure the wash plate gear grooves are not worn down, if they are, replace it.
4.) using your Maytag specific spaner nut wrench, remove the spaner nut from the shaft of the gear case. This should be right underneath where the wash plate was. If you can't turn it by hand , use a rubber mallet or hammer to encourage it.
5.) some people remove the wash basket at this point. I don't think it is necessary.
6.) close your washing machine. Tape the top closed to keep it from flying open. Tilt your washer back and prop it up where you have access to the underside of the washing machine.
7) remove motor rotor bolt and pull rotor off of the motor.
8.) disconnect the two wire connectors that supply power to motor. using a socket, remove bolts that are keeping motor attached to the gear case.
9.) Now that the gear case is all the is remaining on the underside, you can remove the 4 bolts that are holding the gear case to the washer. Now try to pull gear case out.
10.) if gearcase will not pull out, lower washer back to upright position. Spray penetrating oil or wd40 around the shaft of the gearcase and allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes. Using a hammer, lightly tap on the shaft of the gearcase and it should now fall out. ( you might have to apply penetrating oil again, or apply more force with the hammer.
11.) reinstall motor to new gearcase. Insert new gear case to the washer. Reinstall bolts and reconnect power supply wires.
12. ReInstall spaner nut inside the washer, reinstall wash plate.
open the washer top and remove plastic cap from the wash plate
2.) using 7/16 socket, remove bolt from the wash plate. If you can't remove it with a socket , I recommend using impact wrench.
3.) remove wash plate ... Read more ( you might need to spray penetrating oil or wd40 inside the bolt hole to loosen it.
Check to make sure the wash plate gear grooves are not worn down, if they are, replace it.
4.) using your Maytag specific spaner nut wrench, remove the spaner nut from the shaft of the gear case. This should be right underneath where the wash plate was. If you can't turn it by hand , use a rubber mallet or hammer to encourage it.
5.) some people remove the wash basket at this point. I don't think it is necessary.
6.) close your washing machine. Tape the top closed to keep it from flying open. Tilt your washer back and prop it up where you have access to the underside of the washing machine.
7) remove motor rotor bolt and pull rotor off of the motor.
8.) disconnect the two wire connectors that supply power to motor. using a socket, remove bolts that are keeping motor attached to the gear case.
9.) Now that the gear case is all the is remaining on the underside, you can remove the 4 bolts that are holding the gear case to the washer. Now try to pull gear case out.
10.) if gearcase will not pull out, lower washer back to upright position. Spray penetrating oil or wd40 around the shaft of the gearcase and allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes. Using a hammer, lightly tap on the shaft of the gearcase and it should now fall out. ( you might have to apply penetrating oil again, or apply more force with the hammer.
11.) reinstall motor to new gearcase. Insert new gear case to the washer. Reinstall bolts and reconnect power supply wires.
12. ReInstall spaner nut inside the washer, reinstall wash plate.
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Charles from STARKVILLE, MS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Washer making noise on spin cycle
Removed two screws on back of lid to raise top removed tub one bolt and one spanernut pulled tub lowered top reinstalled screws laid washer down to get to bottom of washer unplugged wiring removed four bolts pulled gear box and motor removed motor from gear box installed motor on new gear box reassemble washer
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Roy from MAYNARDVILLE, TN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water Inlet Valve inoperative
Washer would start cycle and return a CL error. No water would flow into the tub. Researched problem and probable cause. Ordered new water inlet valve. Once received, disconnected water hoses and electric plug and removed rear upper access panel (5 screws). Used thin putty knife under sides of front control panel to disengage spring clips
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. Once access to the faulty valve was attained, removed electrical harness and valve mounting screws. Installation of new valve was reverse process. Figuring out how to raise the front panel for access to the valve was most difficult. Found a YouTube video showing how; it was easy from there. Entire replacement took about 30 mins max.
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Brian from FAIRBORN, OH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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