The Maytag Centennial error code indicate that there is a problem with the washer's water fill system. This can be caused by a variety of things, such as a clogged hose or a problem with the water inlet valve. If the error code appears, it is important to troubleshoot the problem so that the washer can be used properly.
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1. Check the washer's drain hose and be sure it is not kinked or clogged
- Check the water level in the washer and ensure that it is at the minimum required level.
- Open the front panel of the washer.
- Inspect the drain hose to ensure that it is not kinked or clogged. If the drain hose is kinked or clogged, try to unkink or unclog it using a pipe unclogger. If the hose is not kinked or clogged, replace it.
- Close the front panel of the washer.
- Check the water level in the washer and ensure that it is at the minimum required level.
- Wash your clothes.
2. Clean the washer's drain pump filter
- Open the front panel of the washer and locate the water inlet hose.
- Remove the drain pump filter by gently pulling it out of the machine.
- Remove the old filter material with a vacuum cleaner and a brush.
- Place a new filter material into the machine and replace the drain pump filter.
- Close the front panel of the washer.
3. Run a diagnostic test on the washer
- Open the washer lid and ensure all internal connections are secure
- Check to see if the water level is at the top of the washer tub
- Check the water temperature
- Check the water pressure
- Check the spin cycle time
- Check the washer agitator
- Check the water level sensor
- Check the water filter
- Check the water heater
- Check the drain hose
4. Replace the washer's drain pump
- Remove the screws that hold the top panel in place.
- Remove the top panel.
- Locate the drain pump and disconnect the hose.
- Remove the old pump.
- Clean the area around the pump with a solvent.
- Install the new pump and connect the hose.
- Reconnect the screws that hold the top panel in place.
- Replace the top panel.
If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:
- Replace the washer's control board.