“Dryer made a loud squealing noise. Drum rollers and belt were worn. Tech had both parts and finished in 45 minutes.”
Maytag washer won't spin is a known issue affecting MVWB765F series. Our technicians specialize in Maytag-specific diagnostics and repair.
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“Dryer made a loud squealing noise. Drum rollers and belt were worn. Tech had both parts and finished in 45 minutes.”
“Dryer made a loud squealing noise. Drum rollers and belt were worn. Tech had both parts and finished in 45 minutes.”
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“Maytag top-loader wouldn't spin. Arthur replaced the lid switch assembly and the motor coupling. Both parts on his truck. Machine spins perfectly again. Saved us from buying a new washer.”
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Maytag washer won't spin is typically caused by worn drive belt or failed lid switch. Maytag-specific factor: heavy-duty transmission failure on older top-load models — gear teeth strip under heavy loads. Repair costs $150-$400 with free diagnostic and 90-day warranty.
Heavy-duty transmission failure on older top-load models — gear teeth strip under heavy loads
Suspension rod breakage causing severe tub oscillation and safety shutoff
Lid switch or lid lock failure preventing spin cycle engagement
Drive belt wear on belt-driven models — belt slips under spin load
Shifter actuator failure on Centennial/Bravos models — fails to shift from agitate to spin mode
Other Maytag models may also be affected. Book a free diagnostic for confirmation.
Seeing one of these codes? It likely indicates won't spin.
Bay Area Maytag washer spin failures in multi-unit buildings are often exacerbated by overloading — Maytag top-loaders marketed for heavy-duty use encourage large loads, but the transmission and suspension components have finite limits. In San Francisco apartments, older floor structures amplify vibration, triggering F7 E7 imbalance errors even with normal loads.
Run Maytag diagnostic: same as Whirlpool — rotate cycle knob Right-Right-Right, Left-Left-Left, Right-Right-Right within 6 seconds, then Start
Inspect suspension rods: open lid, press tub down firmly and release — tub should return slowly without bouncing; rapid bounce indicates broken rod
Test lid switch/lock: close lid firmly, verify lock engagement click — no click means W10838613 actuator needs replacement
For Centennial/Bravos models: listen during cycle change — shifter actuator (W10913953) should make a distinct engagement sound when transitioning to spin
Suspension rod replacement is the most common Maytag top-load spin repair — the technician removes the cabinet shell (4 screws), replaces all 4 rods as a set, and reinstalls the cabinet. Total time is 45-60 minutes. For front-load bearing failures, the repair mirrors the Whirlpool procedure — the tub is split to access the bearing, requiring 2-3 hours. Shifter actuator swaps on Centennial models take 30 minutes.
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| Typical repair | $150–$400 |
| Repair time | 1-2 hours |
| Warranty | 90 days parts + labor |
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