I just found your video a week ago. I have the same model number washer. We notice that our clothes were not getting as clean as before. So, doing some research I found your video. I bypassed the door lock to see the washer in action and saw the same thing that you filmed. Pretty easy job. We had our washer for 6y now and it's a beast, we love it. With a family of four, (2 boys) it really gets a work out. This is the first problem we've had with it. Since the part is plastic, I ordered 2 of them. At $10 a piece I have a spare. If you keep it you will enjoy it. Nothing beat a top-loader with a good agitator. Thank you for posting the video.
Thankyou for posting this video. We have this same washer and it stopped agitating at only 2 years old. We ordered a new hub on Amazon for $8.99 and fixed it in about 30 minutes. Saved us a $300 repair bill and it was fixed right away.
Thanks for this video. We had a weird noise gradually build up over a few days during the wash cycle. Seemed like something stuck under the agitator. Your video made removing it a piece of cake and we found a fist-sized clump of debris under there, which we removed, and all was well. Thanks. By the way, we used some stiff plastic strips cut from a plastic food container to hold back the tabs on the intermediate 4-tab cover as we pried them back one at a time. It made removing that cover fairly straight forward.
Great video!! My brand new Maytag washer isn't washing good and during the wash cycle I can't even hear the agitator swooshing the clothes around. And I still had mud on the bottom of some jeans. How would I know if the agitator is even working at all?
One way to test the agitator is to take the striker off the lid and insert it into the lid lock mechanism (effectively bypassing it). Then, when the washer goes into the wash cycle, you can open the lid and take a look. This should only be done for diagnostic purposes as bypassing the lid lock is a safety issue.
@@DuctTapeMechanic So my agitator works lol it just doesn't beat the bleep outta my clothes like my older washer did. So I've been using my hand swooshing the clothes around better while it's washing. Lid lock is never going back on lol I like to see whats going on in there 😂 Thank you so much for your help!🧡
I just replaced my 3rd one on the same washer. I noticed this piece is the same as the non-commercial washers, go figure. Currently looking for a more robust hub. I think I'll clean the threads up on the metal part a little better this time. Overall happy with the washer, this is the only issue ive had.
@DuctTapeMechanic Update: replaced the part and 2 weeks later I thought it broke again. The belt had slipped off and I found the bolt on the shaft pulley had come loose. It has probably been loose for a long time. If you raise the washer and prop it up, remove the bottom cover, and check the bolt on the pulleys. Hope this helps.
@@DuctTapeMechanicdo you know of a metal version that fits MVWP576KW commercial Maytag unit? We have gone through 2 plastic gears already and need the metal one lol
Great video, I have a few suggestions... 1st. Use a paper clip to hold open the tabs and use a thin head screw driver to open the tab ... my model actually has 4 tabs. 2nd a Caliberation needs to be done when the installation is done. 3rd After the calibration a. Diagnostic Test Both programs take about 10 to 15 minutes Let me know if you need further information Im glad to help out Nevertheless its a great video
I would definitely keep this one for myself. Also, the agitator seems to do a much better job than the newer impellers. I have had a front-load, which did a great job cleaning clothes, an impeller (that cost a LOT of money) that did not clean clothes at all well and now I have opted for an older Maytag with the agitator and am very happy with it. It sacrifices clothes capacity but I prefer my clothes to be clean when the cycle is completed. 🙂
I agree. Agitator is the way to go. I have sat there and watched some of the washers with just the washplate wash cloth and became skeptical of how they would handle really dirty cloth.
I watch this video every 6 months to replace that darn part. I love my washer I just hate how this part always goes bad. The part that you say is hard to come out we do have a simple solution… we take the flat head to each tab then shove a butter knife in it. Once you have the 4 knives in it you squeeze them all inward and it pops right off with the other hand. Again thank you for the video and we do watch it every 6 months because I always forget the size bolt.
It sounds like the spines on your transmission shaft are a bit bent. I have heard that they make a metal version of the hub (perhaps it is something to look at the next time this issue occurs)
Thanks for the video it is exactly what was wrong with my same washer as the one in your video. One thing I did find when I had it apart was that the splines on the transmission shaft are rusted badly. I'm sure that this is what caused the plastic female splines to be worn away. In my opinion once the male metal splines are crowded the plastic female splines will be gone again in the not to distance future, The sad part is the only way to fix it right is a new shaft and that means a new transmission because it looks like the transmission is not repairable.
Yes, a lot of times, this is caused by the spines of the transmission shaft. They make a metal hub now, but I'm not sure how well that will hold up. It's probably slightly better than the plastic one.
The reason this washer had stripped gears is because it's been overloaded used on the normal setting because you could see the ring around the stainless steel basket instead of using the deep fill settings.
When putting it back together there’s a black rubber gasket that I’m not sure exactly where it goes. Does it go over the agitator teeth? I can see the teeth present in your video but the gasket covers mine unless I’m putting it back in the wrong spot?
Very good walkthrough. As soon as I heard the noise it was making, I knew it was the same problem. Does anyone have good or bad reviews of the "upgraded" metal hubs yet?
I replaced the hub (which was absolutely distroyed) but it only agitates one way and not the other. I saw a video that it might be the capacitor under the machine? Do you think i should try that? Also it spins fine on Spin mode.
@ i just took apart and it doesn’t look like the spline is stripped. I had no movement at all on agitation mode. Currently looking for my security star set to take the top off
Hi This is exactly what was wrong with my machine - which is identical to the one in the video. Did you have to "recalibrate" the machine after installation?? Where do you get the replacement part? Thank you for the great video!
Yes, it is a good idea to recalibrate afterward (can't really hurt anything). I just by the basket drive hubs from Amazon, it is the same part for whirlpool/kenmore/maytag
I'm a tech myself..i wonder how many thousands of people have removed that first bolt then decided that the agitator is seized to the gear case (which happens often) because they didn't realize there is another bolt under the middle section..even as a tech I didn't realize at first that there was another bolt..because there's never been a second bolt..on any model..ever lol
Hi there. I have the same washer. Mine is squeaking when agitating and it’s not spinning on rinse. Any idea what it might be? Bought new in December 2021. Gets used daily.
Ok. I just found out that it is no longer agitating at all, which is why it’s not spinning. So went from a squeaky sound when agitating to no more agitating. I can here the transmission turning so I am going to guess it probably needs a belt.
My plastic hub keeps stripping out... Replaced twice within a few months. DO you think there is an underlying issue present? Maybe with the drive gearcase?
Hello. Your videos are very helpful and easy to understand which I appreciate greatly. Your video is the only video I’ve came across that actually shows the problem that mine is showing. I have a Kenmore 80s series. It’s doing the exact thing here in the video minus the buzzing/humming sound. I have pulled agitator out and replaced the dogs because I’ve seen where people said that could’ve been the problem but it’s not. I watched the video you said that covers it for a Kenmore but mine doesn’t have a basket drive hub under the bottom half of the agitator so I’m at a loss for what to do, can you explain where this would be on the Kenmore version?
@@DuctTapeMechanic Yes sir, exactly. It’s like the agitator won’t spin forward clockwise enough to catch and then spin again like it’s supposed to. It only spins half an inch back and forth, but stays doing that in the same place it starts so it’s not really spinning at all and there’s absolutely no actual agitation happening. It’ll do it if I do it manually with my hand so that’s how I know it does catch and does not spin counterclockwise. The actual barrel of the washing machine spins perfectly fine when it gets to the spin part of the cycle and isn’t off balanced or anything. I tipped it over and I don’t see any frayed pieces of belt so I don’t think it’s the belt. Only thing I think it could be that I’ve come across watching in videos is the coupler and that doesn’t seem to be broken either from getting under there and looking at it/spinning it. Any ideas as to what you think it is greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼
Hi, I have a washing machine that's not working properly. The middle mechanism is moving slightly clockwise and anti clockwise but the drum isn't turning. Can u pls suggest a solution. It's a whirlpool.
Maytag Commercial Washer-My Washer is making a loud noise while spinning. I think I pulled the agitator up when I was cleaning the softener compartment that caused the issue. Any suggestions on fixing it?
Thank you so much your videos help a lot. Just a little advice I hope you don't find this offensive but I feel that if you could get a little more to the point it will make it easier for the people that are using your video as guidance to fix their washer. Again sorry if this seems a little offensive not my intentions whatsoever.
Have the same washer, went through 3 plastic hubs and now got a metal one which never lasted any longer. So what can a person do just keep changing them, anyone else have any ideas or is this washer just a pile of junk
I have the newer version of this machine and that is certainly not good to hear. That's a shame because this new hub is just going to wear out also. Whirlpool should be ashamed of themselves. Touting this as commercial when it's anything but.
I just found your video a week ago. I have the same model number washer. We notice that our clothes were not getting as clean as before. So, doing some research I found your video. I bypassed the door lock to see the washer in action and saw the same thing that you filmed. Pretty easy job. We had our washer for 6y now and it's a beast, we love it. With a family of four, (2 boys) it really gets a work out. This is the first problem we've had with it. Since the part is plastic, I ordered 2 of them. At $10 a piece I have a spare. If you keep it you will enjoy it. Nothing beat a top-loader with a good agitator. Thank you for posting the video.
That's awesome! Glad you found the video helpful!
This video was a perfect step by step guide for me today. Thank you!
Another thank you. Had our hub go bad. Lucky to find your video. Just followed step by step and we are up and running again. Thank you again!
Thankyou for posting this video. We have this same washer and it stopped agitating at only 2 years old. We ordered a new hub on Amazon for $8.99 and fixed it in about 30 minutes. Saved us a $300 repair bill and it was fixed right away.
Awesome! Great job doing it yourself!
Thank you so much for this video! We were able to get our machine up and running in a few short hours… very helpful!
Glad to help!
Thank you my friend. Your video gave me the confidence to tackle the job myself and save a bunch of money!
@lumberger6497 you're welcome! I'm glad to help!
Thank you! My mom got a laundry bag caught and I had to take the agitator off. Tour video was great!
Thanks for this video. We had a weird noise gradually build up over a few days during the wash cycle. Seemed like something stuck under the agitator. Your video made removing it a piece of cake and we found a fist-sized clump of debris under there, which we removed, and all was well. Thanks. By the way, we used some stiff plastic strips cut from a plastic food container to hold back the tabs on the intermediate 4-tab cover as we pried them back one at a time. It made removing that cover fairly straight forward.
Awesome! Great job on doing it yourself!
Great video! Thank you for your valuable information. I have this washer and it’s a good machine but parts wear out. 👍
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for this. Great video! You helped us to save our washer. Exact same model exact same problem.
You're welcome!
Great video!!
My brand new Maytag washer isn't washing good and during the wash cycle I can't even hear the agitator swooshing the clothes around. And I still had mud on the bottom of some jeans.
How would I know if the agitator is even working at all?
One way to test the agitator is to take the striker off the lid and insert it into the lid lock mechanism (effectively bypassing it). Then, when the washer goes into the wash cycle, you can open the lid and take a look. This should only be done for diagnostic purposes as bypassing the lid lock is a safety issue.
@@DuctTapeMechanic So my agitator works lol it just doesn't beat the bleep outta my clothes like my older washer did. So I've been using my hand swooshing the clothes around better while it's washing. Lid lock is never going back on lol I like to see whats going on in there 😂
Thank you so much for your help!🧡
Thank you so very much! I have this exact same machine with the exact same problem. It is fixed now, thanks to you!
Awesome! Glad I was able to help!
@@DuctTapeMechanicDo you know if Whirlpool upgraded that hub in the new Maytag MVWP586GW ?
I have the same exact washer. This helped me out a lot. Thank you
You're welcome!
I just replaced my 3rd one on the same washer. I noticed this piece is the same as the non-commercial washers, go figure. Currently looking for a more robust hub. I think I'll clean the threads up on the metal part a little better this time. Overall happy with the washer, this is the only issue ive had.
I recently found out they make metal hubs! I would look into that.
@DuctTapeMechanic
Update: replaced the part and 2 weeks later I thought it broke again. The belt had slipped off and I found the bolt on the shaft pulley had come loose. It has probably been loose for a long time. If you raise the washer and prop it up, remove the bottom cover, and check the bolt on the pulleys. Hope this helps.
where ? 🙂@@DuctTapeMechanic
@@DuctTapeMechanicdo you know of a metal version that fits MVWP576KW commercial Maytag unit?
We have gone through 2 plastic gears already and need the metal one lol
Great video, I have a few suggestions...
1st. Use a paper clip to hold open the tabs and use a thin head screw driver to open the tab ... my model actually has 4 tabs.
2nd a Caliberation needs to be done when the installation is done.
3rd After the calibration a. Diagnostic Test
Both programs take about 10 to 15 minutes
Let me know if you need further information Im glad to help out
Nevertheless its a great video
Good tips!
How do you do a calibration?
I would definitely keep this one for myself. Also, the agitator seems to do a much better job than the newer impellers. I have had a front-load, which did a great job cleaning clothes, an impeller (that cost a LOT of money) that did not clean clothes at all well and now I have opted for an older Maytag with the agitator and am very happy with it. It sacrifices clothes capacity but I prefer my clothes to be clean when the cycle is completed. 🙂
I agree. Agitator is the way to go. I have sat there and watched some of the washers with just the washplate wash cloth and became skeptical of how they would handle really dirty cloth.
Thanks this helped fix my washer thanks again
Glad to help!
Do you have the part #
Thank you was going crazy with that tab piece. You really have to jam down there to get it out only 1 tab buy jam that putty knife down in there.
I watch this video every 6 months to replace that darn part. I love my washer I just hate how this part always goes bad. The part that you say is hard to come out we do have a simple solution… we take the flat head to each tab then shove a butter knife in it. Once you have the 4 knives in it you squeeze them all inward and it pops right off with the other hand. Again thank you for the video and we do watch it every 6 months because I always forget the size bolt.
It sounds like the spines on your transmission shaft are a bit bent. I have heard that they make a metal version of the hub (perhaps it is something to look at the next time this issue occurs)
How do you watch this vid every 6 mos when the vid is only 10 mos old?
Good job , just saved me some money , thanks much
You're welcome. I'm glad to help
I have that exact type of washer machine. Thank you for the video, I had the same problem.
Thanks for the video it is exactly what was wrong with my same washer as the one in your video. One thing I did find when I had it apart was that the splines on the transmission shaft are rusted badly. I'm sure that this is what caused the plastic female splines to be worn away. In my opinion once the male metal splines are crowded the plastic female splines will be gone again in the not to distance future, The sad part is the only way to fix it right is a new shaft and that means a new transmission because it looks like the transmission is not repairable.
Yes, a lot of times, this is caused by the spines of the transmission shaft. They make a metal hub now, but I'm not sure how well that will hold up. It's probably slightly better than the plastic one.
Could you do a video with how to retrieve a lost item from this washer please? I lost an earring in the small holes in the bottom
It is my understanding you can get metal hubs now.
Yes, however I have not tried them yet. Perhaps next time
The reason this washer had stripped gears is because it's been overloaded used on the normal setting because you could see the ring around the stainless steel basket instead of using the deep fill settings.
It's a keeper..
When putting it back together there’s a black rubber gasket that I’m not sure exactly where it goes. Does it go over the agitator teeth? I can see the teeth present in your video but the gasket covers mine unless I’m putting it back in the wrong spot?
Unless it goes under the fabric softener part?
Very good walkthrough. As soon as I heard the noise it was making, I knew it was the same problem. Does anyone have good or bad reviews of the "upgraded" metal hubs yet?
We have changed ours twice already and I was wondering if you ever found out how the metal hubs work and where would I get one , thanks
Can you please share the part number or some info of the part replaced? Plastic and the metal one. Please
I replaced the hub (which was absolutely distroyed) but it only agitates one way and not the other. I saw a video that it might be the capacitor under the machine? Do you think i should try that? Also it spins fine on Spin mode.
I would suspect that your agitator dogs are worn out. They are really cheap and easy to replace. I'm glad the video was helpful in fixing your issue.
I have same washer but it starts to agitate then stops after awhile it spins and then refills agitated and spins ? Could I need a hub
MY husband used 3 dimes to get that piece out
Nice ! Thank you
Glad I could help!
@ i just took apart and it doesn’t look like the spline is stripped. I had no movement at all on agitation mode. Currently looking for my security star set to take the top off
Great video, Thank you
You are welcome!
Thank you very much for this video.
You're welcome!
Hi This is exactly what was wrong with my machine - which is identical to the one in the video. Did you have to "recalibrate" the machine after installation?? Where do you get the replacement part? Thank you for the great video!
Yes, it is a good idea to recalibrate afterward (can't really hurt anything). I just by the basket drive hubs from Amazon, it is the same part for whirlpool/kenmore/maytag
I have exactly the same model with the same part replacement I didn't think I would replacing it after six years
I'm a tech myself..i wonder how many thousands of people have removed that first bolt then decided that the agitator is seized to the gear case (which happens often) because they didn't realize there is another bolt under the middle section..even as a tech I didn't realize at first that there was another bolt..because there's never been a second bolt..on any model..ever lol
Hi there. I have the same washer. Mine is squeaking when agitating and it’s not spinning on rinse. Any idea what it might be? Bought new in December 2021. Gets used daily.
Ok. I just found out that it is no longer agitating at all, which is why it’s not spinning. So went from a squeaky sound when agitating to no more agitating. I can here the transmission turning so I am going to guess it probably needs a belt.
Order the new hub but still not noticing a difference and still hearing the clicking noise…any other suggestions?
My plastic hub keeps stripping out... Replaced twice within a few months. DO you think there is an underlying issue present? Maybe with the drive gearcase?
Yes, the spines on the gearcase are worn/bent. Transmission needs to be replaced
@@DuctTapeMechanic is there a metal upgraded hub kit that works? If so would you consider doing a video on it
i have a one piece agatator, now what, is it just stuck, if
so how
Hello. Your videos are very helpful and easy to understand which I appreciate greatly. Your video is the only video I’ve came across that actually shows the problem that mine is showing. I have a Kenmore 80s series. It’s doing the exact thing here in the video minus the buzzing/humming sound. I have pulled agitator out and replaced the dogs because I’ve seen where people said that could’ve been the problem but it’s not. I watched the video you said that covers it for a Kenmore but mine doesn’t have a basket drive hub under the bottom half of the agitator so I’m at a loss for what to do, can you explain where this would be on the Kenmore version?
Hi. Is your kenmore 80 series washer not agitating at all but spinning ok? Just trying to get a better idea of what's going on
@@DuctTapeMechanic Yes sir, exactly. It’s like the agitator won’t spin forward clockwise enough to catch and then spin again like it’s supposed to. It only spins half an inch back and forth, but stays doing that in the same place it starts so it’s not really spinning at all and there’s absolutely no actual agitation happening. It’ll do it if I do it manually with my hand so that’s how I know it does catch and does not spin counterclockwise. The actual barrel of the washing machine spins perfectly fine when it gets to the spin part of the cycle and isn’t off balanced or anything.
I tipped it over and I don’t see any frayed pieces of belt so I don’t think it’s the belt. Only thing I think it could be that I’ve come across watching in videos is the coupler and that doesn’t seem to be broken either from getting under there and looking at it/spinning it. Any ideas as to what you think it is greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼
Hi, how do I replace the belt? Thanks
Tip the washer on its back and remove belt guard and you will see where the belt goes
@@DuctTapeMechanic Ok thank you I wasn't sure if I'd have to pull off panel on back to access the belt.
@@DuctTapeMechanic dang, the belt looked fine. I guess it is that agitator hub thing.
Do you have a website you prefer to order from?
I honestly use Amazon alot
Hi, I have a washing machine that's not working properly. The middle mechanism is moving slightly clockwise and anti clockwise but the drum isn't turning. Can u pls suggest a solution. It's a whirlpool.
Sounds like an issue with the basket drive hub
Please I need help with my same machine that in the final spin make noice and stop
Maytag Commercial Washer-My Washer is making a loud noise while spinning. I think I pulled the agitator up when I was cleaning the softener compartment that caused the issue. Any suggestions on fixing it?
Is it a loud grinding noise?
On that part with 2 white pushins. U push both in and turn. There is a larger spot to turn then lift out. Dont force up turn
Good tip!
help! how do you do the lid bypass?
Lid bypass is for testing purposes only....
Thanks for you help
Happy to help
@@DuctTapeMechanic just I can make the thing agitated well looks the first screw loosing some tightness still make some sound 🫣🫣
Do you have the part number for the hub?
Just search maytag washer tub drive hub on Amazon. They are a the same
Were can I get the hub?
Amazon
How do you get coins out without removing everything?
i did all that and now it doesnt spin at all
Thank you so much your videos help a lot. Just a little advice I hope you don't find this offensive but I feel that if you could get a little more to the point it will make it easier for the people that are using your video as guidance to fix their washer. Again sorry if this seems a little offensive not my intentions whatsoever.
Thanks for the tip!
Part number please.
The best thing to do is search Whirlpool washer drive hub on Amazon. It's the same part for all models (maytag, whirlpool, and kenmore)
2021 maytag commercial washer fills with waterafter full with water it wont shift to next cycle
Most likely, the shift actuator is bad. On this one, make sure you order the exact same part number
Have the same washer, went through 3 plastic hubs and now got a metal one which never lasted any longer. So what can a person do just keep changing them, anyone else have any ideas or is this washer just a pile of junk
In your case, the teeth on your transmission shaft are bad. Need to replace transmission
You saved me 150 just for diagnosis fee and another $347.00 just for that part to be replaced from Lloyd's Repair, LLC
C'mon Maytag !!! Make this part in metal !
Seriously! At least on the "commercial" grade one...
I con send a video if you want
No so much grinding as it is loud
I have the newer version of this machine and that is certainly not good to hear. That's a shame because this new hub is just going to wear out also. Whirlpool should be ashamed of themselves. Touting this as commercial when it's anything but.
Absolutely true!
Is it a metal base directly under that agitator or is the WHOLE bottom plastic?Thanks.@@DuctTapeMechanic
@@patcola7335this is why I stick with speed queen. Ever since whirlpool bought Maytag they have been junk
Step 1. *_haul it off and get a speed queen tc5_*
Bobby bouche
No, the teeth AREN'T PERFECT ON THIS NEW HUB, anything but, the shallowness of that design is one issue the other being it's made out of plastic!
Nasty looking washing machine
Bad Design
I sell these for 896 bro 1100 is a lie