If your Maytag washer dispenser is not working, the washer may be leaving detergent, bleach, or fabric softener in the drawer. The most likely cause is low water pressure or a faulty water inlet valve, which supplies water to flush the dispenser. The valve needs at least 20 psi to operate correctly, so check household water pressure before replacing it. Next, inspect the detergent container and dispenser drawer for clogs, misalignment, or damage that can cause washer detergent dispenser problems or prevent the washer from dispensing detergent. Clean any buildup from the compartments, siphon tubes, and siphon break, since a blocked siphon can leave diluted detergent or fabric softener behind. If the dispenser is clean and water pressure is adequate, the control board may not be sending power to the dispenser valves or actuator at the correct time. A multimeter can help test for voltage before replacing the board. Enter your Maytag washer model number to find the exact replacement water inlet valve, detergent container, dispenser, siphon break, drawer, or control board for your specific washing machine.
01 - Maytag Washing Machine Water Inlet Valve
The dispenser uses water from the inlet valve to flush out the detergent and fabric softener from the dispenser. If the water flow is too slow the dispenser will not distribute the detergent and softener properly. The water inlet valve requires at least 20 psi to function properly. First, check the water pressure to determine that it is adequate. If the water pressure is adequate, replace the water inlet valve.
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The dispenser's detergent container could be clogged, misaligned, or damaged, and unable to dispense its contents properly. Inspect the detergent container for any damage and replace if necessary.
A washer detergent dispenser not working is often the result of low water pressure in the home or a defective water inlet valve not supplying water to the dispenser. However, it's also possible the dispenser drawer is obstructed or damaged and not allowing the detergent to be dispensed. You should inspect the drawer for any obstructions or damage and replace the component if necessary.
Some dispensers use a siphon tube. If the siphon tube gets plugged you may get a diluted mixture of detergent, bleach, or fabric softener remaining in the tray. Make sure the dispenser compartment trays and siphon tubes are clean.
A washer detergent dispenser not working is often the result of low water pressure in the home or a defective water inlet valve not supplying water to the dispenser. However, it's also possible the appliance's control board is not sending power to the dispenser water valves or dispenser actuator at the proper times. You can use a multimeter to help determine if voltage is reaching these components. If not, the control board will need to be replaced.
A washer dispenser not working is often the result of low water pressure in the home or a defective water inlet valve not supplying water to the dispenser. However, it's also possible the dispenser drawer is obstructed or damaged and not allowing the detergent, bleach, or fabric softener to be dispensed. You should inspect the drawer for any obstructions or damage and replace the component if necessary.
Most washer dispensers use a water inlet valve to move water through the different dispenser compartments at specified times to dispense the soap or fabric softener. Some models use a diverter motor. If the dispenser is clogged and cannot be cleaned or the water inlet valve is part of the dispenser and no water is flowing through it, the dispenser will need to be replaced.