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Maytag Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix

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Most often caused by an unbalanced load or a faulty lid latch. Redistribute the laundry, make sure the lid closes fully, and retry the spin cycle.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

Maytag Washer Won’t Spin — What’s Happening

When a Maytag washer won’t spin, the machine has detected a condition that prevents safe or effective spin operation. On top-load models, the control may store fault codes related to load balance (F0E5), lid lock issues (F5E1, F5E2), shift actuator faults (F7E1), or motor problems (F7E6). The exact code depends on your model and whether it is top-load or front-load.

The washer will refuse to spin if it senses the lid is not closed, the load is too unbalanced, the drain path is blocked, or a mechanical or electrical component has failed. Most no-spin complaints trace back to simple load or lid issues, but recurring or immediate fault codes point to internal component failure that requires diagnosis.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Identify your exact Maytag model number and enter the machine’s diagnostic mode using the tech sheet or user manual to read any stored fault codes.
  2. Cancel the current cycle, unplug the washer for one minute to reset transient faults, then plug it back in and attempt a spin cycle to see if the problem returns.
  3. Remove excess laundry or redistribute the load evenly in the basket, then retry the spin to rule out a simple balance issue.
  4. Confirm the lid or door closes completely and the latch clicks or locks, then check that the control recognizes the closed state.
  5. Inspect the drain hose for kinks or clogs and verify the pump filter or drain path is clear, as the washer must drain before spinning.
  6. With power removed, manually rotate the inner tub or basket by hand to check for free, smooth movement or any scraping, grinding, or seizure that suggests a jam or failed hub.
  7. If the wash plate moves but the basket does not, remove the wash plate and inspect the drive hub splines for wear or stripping, and replace the hub kit if damaged.
  8. Run the washer’s built-in automatic test or manual calibration cycle after any repair, then confirm spin operation under a properly balanced load.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Drive hub kitAmazon | Connects wash plate to basket on top-load models, wears over time.
Lid latch or lid lock assemblyAmazon | Safety interlock that must engage before spin is allowed.
Shift actuatorAmazon | Shifts drive system between agitate and spin modes.
Washer motor or motor capacitorAmazon | Powers spin cycle, may fail electrically or mechanically.

Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

If load and lid checks do not restore spin, or if a fault code returns immediately after a reset, call a qualified appliance technician. Diagnosing stored codes, testing the shift actuator, replacing the drive hub, or working on motor and wiring components requires disassembly, proper test equipment, and an understanding of your specific model’s control system. A professional can read fault history, run factory diagnostics, and safely replace internal drive or electrical parts to restore full spin operation.


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