After every cycle the washer machine stops and i have to push start to start each cycle.
SOURCE: stops between cycles
sounds like a bad motor control board. It is located at the front rt bottom and will probably show a burnt spot in it or the fuse will be blown. You must replace motor kit.
SOURCE: washer powers down during wash cycles
It is most likely a very slow fill problem ,either the cold or hot water supply is restricted and the machine cannot sense the right water temp. and will shut down .
Machine cannot wash properly with a small amount of water.
Ckeck ,the screens in the water valve or at the hoses at the top where the faucets are ,clean them or replace them but never leave them out .
SOURCE: washer runs when timer dial turned though ON button not pushed
Problem solved by ourselves! It was NOT in the circuit board (brain) of the machine. It was NOT in the door locking assembly as others would lead us to believe. It WAS the on/off switch on the control panel--part number 22002560 - a $22.00 problem fix.
SOURCE: epic z front load washer will not start
Maytag service came out and told me it is control panel Part# W10217425. I washed 4 loads 1 day and came back 4 days later and got 1 load done. Then it wouldn't start and they won't replace. I got mine at Home Depot but, Maytag won't replace. They say it has to break 3 times before they will replace. After Maytag sent someone to fix and they said they had to order part and didn't know when they would be back. I called Home Depot and they overnight sent me part. Now Maytags service says they cant come back for a week and if I put in myself I lose my waranty. If you don't have waranty anymore, I found at Sears parts for $12.45 for board.
SOURCE: maytag bravos washer stops cycle "f" code flashes
This isnt really a solution because Im having the same problem. The repair man that came said that is buildup of soap in the water line. I use my own powder soap, not h/e, and its not desolving and getting built up in the lines. Im not sure what to do to get it to stop doing this. He suggested cutting back on the amount of soap and running hot water through the lines which I have done for the last couple of days but I still have this problem.
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