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Maytag bravos x lid lock overide or bypass
Washer not starting Cycle:I would have to slam the washer lid before the washer recognized the lid was shut.What I did to fix:1. Ref the link below for Schematicshttp://blog.kennyluong.com/Tricking-A-Maytag-Bravos-Washer/2. Looking at the Lid Lock section of the Schematic: Place a jumper between pins 2 and 3 of J15 This engages the 1st switch (Lid switch) so, I don't have to slam the lid anymore3. Since my Lock switch (2nd switch), which is engaged with a magnetic, is working, my work is done.If you find that your machine is still not starting the cycle after jumpering pins 2 and 3, you will need to replace the Lid Lock mechanism or ref the above link for temp bypass.
Lid lock broken can I overide?
Washer not starting Cycle:I would have to slam the washer lid before the washer recognized the lid was shut.What I did to fix:1. Ref the link below for Schematicshttp://blog.kennyluong.com/Tricking-A-Maytag-Bravos-Washer/2. Looking at the Lid Lock section of the Schematic: Place a jumper between pins 2 and 3 of J15 This engages the 1st switch (Lid Lock) so, I don't have to slam the lid anymore3. Since my Lock switch (2nd switch), which is engaged with a magnetic, is working, my work is done.If you find that your machine is still not starting the cycle, you will need toreplace the Lid Lock mechanism or ref the above link for temp bypass.
Grinding or croaking noise in washer
What you want to do is first unplug the machine. With that done have someone tilt the machine backwards while you lay in front of it to look. You'll notice a white foam like bottom, which you want to pull out. Watch as you doing so because the next step. There is a nut that screws onto the bolt that the pulley slides on to. Its a manufacturer defect, and when I was doing first year warranty for whirlpool I'd get about three a week. My solution to it. Get the belt around the pulley, push the pullley all the way up to where its supposed to sit, get some lock-tight and place on the bolt, not too much, and put your nut back on and ratchet it tightly. I've had no recalls using this method. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
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