Maytag doesn't sell parts directly, you have to buy through a dealer and pay ridiculous markup. I believe the hose you want goes from the wash tub to the pump inlet and it is a preformed hose like a car radiator hose, the only other internal hose should be the pump outlet discharge hose.
If all you need is a spring clamp, measure the hose outer diameter and get one at the auto store. Don't use a screw tight on the plastic pump, it will crack easily and then you will need a pump too.
Go to repairclinic.com. They are very specific with pictures and measurements. Model specific. Have used them many times. Give them a try.
Measure length of hose/s needed, and diameter of nipples they mount on. Go to auto parts store and get appropriate size heater hose and clamps. Maytag is real proud of their hoses, heater hose is around $1.00/ft.
NO. The hot and cold washer hoses come in different lengths.
The hoses inside my washer that drain the water need to be replaced. The medal clamps? screws? whatever holds it in place have completely rusted off and there is a half a inch gap from where the hose connects. It's been causing my washer to leak, so I've taken it upon myself to save some money and do it myself. I looked on the manufacture website, but I'm not sure which one to get.
Can someone take a look at this site and see which one is the one I need?
http://www.maytag.com/accessories-1/laundry-2/installation-kits-3/102120123/
Its a Maytag, but no where do I see an option to enter model or serial number, so is it like a universal hose?