Maytag is a name synonymous with premium home appliances. For over a century, the American company has been de rigueur in households worldwide, thanks to its elite offering of innovative, reliable, and reputable appliances. Among its range of laundry devices, Maytag's washing machines, undoubtedly, occupy a coveted position. But, like any frequently-used home appliance, these washers can sometimes display strange phenomena, such as accumulation of water in the drum that doesn't drain out. This occurrence might seem peculiar, yet it is not entirely uncommon and is solvable by understanding the cause and identifying the requisite solution. Let’s delve into the potential reasons why your Maytag washer has water in the drum. Firstly, it could be a draining issue. One of the primary functions of a washer is to efficiently drain out the water after the washing cycle. If you're witnessing standing water in your Maytag washer's drum, the problem might be with the draining system. The drain hose, which is responsible for removing the used water, could be clogged with lint, coins, or other small items. Another issue could be the drain pump, which propels the water through the drain hose. It could be malfunctioning due to a mechanical fault or due to being blocked. Secondly, a faulty or stuck washer door could be the cause. How does the door relate to the water in the drum, you might wonder? Well, most modern Maytag washers are designed with a safety feature that prevents the washer from spinning (and hence draining) if the door latch is not safely locked. This is done to avert any accidents, but if the door isn't latching correctly, the washer would halt the draining process, and the drum would hold the water. Another probable cause could be a defective water inlet valve. This valve controls the amount of water that enters your washer's drum. If it malfunctions, it could allow an excess amount of water to fill up in your washer, even when the machine is turned off. A faulty valve can cause water leakage, resulting in water accumulation in the drum. Troubleshooting the issue, if not too complicated, can be done by inspecting and understanding which part might be latching the fault. If the water isn't draining out, check the drain hose to confirm it's not blocked. Manually remove any visible clogs. If it is the washer door, perform checks to make sure it is latching correctly. Alternatively, call a professional if you are uncomfortable tackling these issues. If the problem is with the water inlet valve, you might need to replace it. While it is possible to replace it yourself, it could be somewhat complex; hence it's often best left to professionals. With a faulty water inlet valve, it’s also recommended to perform this replacement as soon as possible to prevent further damage. But, what if your washer shows no visible problem signs, and yet there’s water in the drum? In such cases, it can simply be a result of high efficiency (HE) washers, including those from Maytag, often retaining a certain quantity of water after each washing cycle to keep the internal parts moist and sealed. This amount of water is usually minimal and should not cause concern. Overall, retaining water in the Maytag washer drum can be due to several factors, from mechanical issues to simple design features. The best way to handle this situation is to conduct a preliminary inspection to identify any noticeable issues. If you can't find the cause, consider calling a professional for a thorough checkup and repair. In the end, despite these occasional issues, Maytag washers hold a commendable position in the market with their blend of quality, efficiency, and durability. They are designed to last for decades and, like all other appliances, need a bit of care and troubleshooting to function optimally. Remember, identifying the problem and addressing it timely can save you from unnecessary stress and costly repairs in the future.
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