My Maytag MAT12PDBAW won't finish its cycle. The cycle started fine (whites) with hot water but is not moving past 15min on the rinse cycle. Washer is coin drop and is fully hooked up with electricity and hot/cold water. It will not reset even after unplugging. Does anyone know the issue or how to manually reset the machine?
Check lid switch first, this is most common.(machine thinks lid is open), carefully lift and lower lid an you should here a faint click. otherwise i hit some timer issues but not so common. there is no reset, the model you gave comes back as electro-mechanical and not electronic
Testimonial: "Thank you. The lid switch is fine after double checking. I was able to reset the cycle by initiating diagnostic mode, but the problem still persists. The washer gets hung up with 15 minutes left on every cycle. The only diagnostic code I get is "d7 Last fill was slow". Could this be a water pressure issue or a timer issue?"
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the possibility of it being the timer is most likely..as the rest of the cycles remain ok.. if you require a timer,you can get one here at this link..(click the link here) http://www.easyapplianceparts.com/AdvancedModelSearch.aspx?ModelNum=HAV4657EWW&mfgModelNum=&fkMfgID=1
please be aware that you will need the machine serial number in order for them to issue you with the correct part/s you will require.. parts are cross referenced with the serial number.
these diagrams will also enlarge in order for you to maintain your machine by yourself at little but the cost of the parts required... but please DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIR YOURSELF if you think you may not have the technical know how to follow these technical drawings..hope this helps
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cold water valve screen plugged or bad valve, just check it!
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This sounds like a cold water supply problem that's usually caused by a problem at the water inlet valve. First, remove the water supply hoses and check the small screens inside the water inlet valve. Make sure they are not clogged with rust or debris. Next, check the solenoids using a multimeter or ohmmeter. Check for continuity. A lack of continuity indicates a faulty solenoid and the water inlet valve assy will need to be replaced. I will attach a photo for reference. Hope this helps and best wishes.
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I HAVE AN ATLANTIS MAYTAG WASHER . I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND I SOLVED AS FOLOLWS. REMOVED THE MOTOR, I APPLIED GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE ON BOTH SIDES OF THE SLIDING MOTOR SURFACE PLATE (MOTOR BASE) . THE GRASE HELPS THE MOTOR TO SLIDE BECAUSE AS YOU KNOW THE MOTOR DOES NOT HAVE ANY ADJUSTMENT. TRY IT PLEASE . GOOD LUCK
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