Hi! I've got a Maytag CDA CI993 washing machine. For the last couple of washes, there are a few inches of water left in the tank after the cycle finishes. Is there anything I can do to fix this or should I call somebody? I tried removing the front panel but can't see a way to do it. Thanks in advance, June.
SOURCE: Maytag Performa Washing Machine
Before you do anything else..UNPLUG it from the 240volt supply ! Read ALL of this before attempting the fix. After draining out the water, lay the machine down to expose the inner workings. You'll need to find the pressure switch which is connected by an thin rubber or plastic tube from the wash tub. Check that it is is properly connected.(YOu may have to cut off a little of each and to give you a an "as new" airtight sealed fitting. A little smear of quikgrip glue around the nozzle at each end will ensure a longlife airtight fit of the tubing.) BUT before you do the final glueing and fitting of the tube. Just have the tube at the pressure switch nozzle connected and BLOW into it. You should hear an audible click when blowing and relesing the air. Even if you hear this, it only confirms that the diaphragm in the pressure switch is ok. It does not tell you if the two way switch inside it of good integrity. By integrity I mean the condition of the switching CONTACTS, As they carry high current, they eventually burn and pit and can become of such HIGH resistance to the flow of current that there is none when the switch is in fact physically in the on position. Further advice from me can be had by accessing the PAYG "Let our Experts Solve YOur Problem" FixYa Link.
SOURCE: Maytag Washing Machine Stops after wash cycle...
sounds as if you have abad contact in the timer
advance the timer to a different spin cycle and see if it spins
then bo back to where it stops
if it will spin in the other spin cycles but not where it stops the the timer will need to be changed
SOURCE: Maytag Neptune mah7500aww adding water to wash cycle problem
Your inlet valve at behind top of machine is defective; or the pressure from your faucet is insufficient.
Close your faucet valve on wall & unscrew your hoses to check screens on hoses & machine. Clean out well. See that the water pressure is good. Refit, check for leaks. If this is not the problem change your inlet valve, it is easily done.
Sites for spares:
RepairClinic.com (which is good)
espares.co.uk
AppliancePartsPros.com
Pl rate if helped.............
SOURCE: how to get front panel off neptune fav6800aww washing machine
Just a quick search in this forum fot "Front Panel" returned this post which says it better then I could.
http://www.fixya.com/support/t538238-remove_front_panel
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