MAYTAG MVWB835DW Lock Clicking
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93%
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Lid Lock Assembly
The repetitive clicking indicates the solenoid is receiving power but the internal sensor is failing to communicate the physical 'Locked' status to the control board. This assembly contains the solenoid, latch slider, and the safety switch required to initiate the drive motor. Replacing the entire assembly restores the closed-loop feedback required for cycle start.
SKU: W11307244
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6%
CONF
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Lid Striker
If the plastic striker mounted on the lid is chipped, warped, or misaligned, the lock solenoid will strike the plastic instead of the void in the striker. This mechanical interference prevents the latch from reaching its terminal position, causing the control board to retry the actuation repeatedly.
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1%
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Electronic Control Board
In rare cases, the sensing circuit on the main board can fail, rendering it unable to process the 'Locked' signal from a functional latch. This is considered a failure of last resort if the lock assembly and harness are verified to be functionally sound.
SKU: W11116590
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Lid Lock Assembly.
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