Do you have children? Lid locks were introduced after a child put his arm into a spinning washing machine and had his arm torn off out of its socket. If you have children, please don't do this. Buy the part and replace the lock. $22 for a new one!
https://www.google.com/search?q=maytag+mvwc565fw1+lid+lock+replacement
But if you really want to do it....
Water is pooling at the bottom of your refrigerator because the drain in the freezer is clogged, probably with ice. You need to turn of the refrigerator and empty the freezer. Remove the cover in the bottom of the freezer by first removing the back cover of the freezer and then the bottom cover. You will probably see it full of ice. Remove this ice by chipping, or if you have time, let it thaw. Then, located the drain in the back of the compartment below the coils, and thaw it. You can use a hair dryer for this. Eventually, you will see the water drain, and you can dry everything up and put it back together. You should have no more problems. If you do, then you need to look at testing the defroster.
This happens to my Maytag like clockwork every summer. The freezer works fine but the refrigerator stops cooling. The first time this happened, it was the fault of the small plastic DC fan that sends cooling from the freezer compartment to the refrigerator section. A technician replaced the DC plastic with an AC metal fan he guaranteed would last the life of the refrigerator. He blamed govt energy standards as the reason Maytag uses the cheap DC plastic fan in the first place. Problem solved. One year later, same issue with no cooling in the refrigerator, freezer fine. Again today, nearly one year to the day! SOLUTION? Trip the circuit breaker or unplug the refrigerator for a minimum of 5 minutes. A reboot now fixes the problem every time. Who would have thought you'd ever have to REBOOT your refrigerator?
I have a Maytag front loader MAH6700AWW. I just pulled the pump lastnight because it had a quarter stuck in it and was making a terrible grinding noise. I was shocked to discover that there is absolutely no filter trap on this machine. If anything gets past the rubber boot, and coins can and do... you need to wish for luck in that you do not wipe out your pump. I was shocked that this machine had not filter trap between the pump impeller and the tub drain. All newer machines have these. The LG and most have a trap door on the front you open to access the trap. Some of the earlier front loaders required that the bottom front panel be removed. No such animal on this Maytag. Probably yours as well.
The F9, E1 is a long drain situation, I have seen that caused by an apple stalk caught in ribs of the drain hose that caused a build up of lint which partially blocked the drain. Remove the drain hose and the top hook and flush it through from both ends.
However, the humming is telling you that either the start/run capacitor on the motor is failing. On some models there is a motor control board. It is better to call for service on a fault like that. The capacitor can be tested. The control board can be replaced. The whole motor is an expensive replacement.
There are two types and they both work to a theme. Modern Oven hinges are inset into the door itself, so you just split the door apart, take the old ones out and the new ones in. The other type have the hinges inside the oven itself between the outside of the oven cavity and the outer panel. With those you pull out or remove the wall oven and look at the back and underneath for the screws. Remove the side panels, remove and replace the hinges.
Door Mounted Hinge
Side Mounted hinge
No model number, so generic answers
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/913203/Maytag-Washer.html
The F5 E2 alert indicates the washer can't engage the lid lock because there may be an obstruction in the lid lock area. Please check the lid lock area and remove any objects in that area.
Jun 22, 2021
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the oven will turn off. 5. If the Kitchen Timer is running, but not in the display, press KITCHEN TIMER to display the countdown for 5 seconds.
Possible bad tooth in the timer gears. Replace the timer. Be sure to take a few snapshots with a phone in case you get wires mixed up Mark same color wires and replace them one by one. (BE SURE TO UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE CHANGING TIMER!)
If you hear water swishing around when you turn the drum, but you don't see any at the bottom of the drum, that's normal and the way it's designed. Its most likely because there's 2 drums, an inner which is the one you are turning and an outer. The outer drum is stationary and always retains some water that it cannot pump out. The remaining water also helps for balancing the drum when spinning...