MAYTAG MHW8630H Wont Shift To Spin
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Drain Pump Assembly
The control logic requires a 'tub empty' signal from the pressure sensor before ramping the motor to spin speeds. If the pump impeller has decoupled from the motor shaft or is obstructed, water remains in the outer tub, and the software inhibits the spin cycle to protect the drive system. Replacing the pump restores the evacuation capability required to trigger the spin sequence.
SKU: W11603502
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9%
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Door Lock and Latch Assembly
High-speed spin cycles require a confirmed mechanical lock state for safety. If the solenoid fails to engage the locking bolt or the internal wax motor fails to provide continuity to the MCU, the machine will skip the spin phase entirely. This part provides the necessary electrical feedback to allow high-RPM operation.
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5%
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Drive Belt
The MHW8630H utilizes a belt-driven system between the motor and the drum pulley. If the belt has stretched, frayed, or slipped, the motor may spin (audible), but the drum will fail to achieve the torque necessary to 'shift' into high-speed rotation. A new EPDM belt ensures proper friction and power transfer during the extraction phase.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Drain Pump Assembly.
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