SOURCE: Shuts itself off before each Rinse or spin cycle.
Maybe your spin or rinse cycle button is in the off mode. Refer to your user's manual, if you hv one.
SOURCE: Maytag won't agitate during wash
sounds like you have a broken sety fo brake pads, just replaced a set today for same reason, open the lower acess panel and with a flashlight look into the bottom , your lookin for brake pads( theyre probably broken and laying under unit.)
SOURCE: Maytag Front Load Washer - SD error
hi there,
it appears that you have a door switch problem. the door latches on these machines are equiped with a mechanical switch and if this switch disengages in any way, the machine thinks that the door is open, even if it's not.
the code that you see is actually a "dS", which stands for door switch.
check the door latch, which is where the door switch is located.
thanks.
SOURCE: will not spin. clothes soaking wet,spin cycle shuts off at 7 mins
is your door lock light lighting up? if not you have a bad board and wax motor in the door lock. if you look at the board and locate r11 and see it burned this is 100 percent your problem. now do you have delay wash cycle? if so set it into delay and then locate your motor control board which is in the bottom you need to oipen the door and remove all four screws. be carefull the door may fall off don't remove the door but do remove the outer piece to locate the motor controller. Locate the jp4 connecter and remove it. make sure the unit is unplugged when openning up and removeing these. Now plug unit in if the unit starts tumbling, you may have to hit start, but if the unit continuously tumbles then you know that your motor and your motor controller are ok. If they do not then you have a bad motor/motor controller. Now if it tumbles freely you have 3 out of balance sensers one of them is bad they have 2 blue wires going to them check the connections and make sure non of them are broken and let me know how it goes
SOURCE: NFW7200TW washer won't engage spin cycle
We had the same problem with the same model machine and solved it.
Our machine was a month old and started getting stuck at minute 8, so we arranged service calls through Amana customer service. Long story short, the first three service reps couldn't figure out the problem. Two of them called Amana's in-house tech support line and the Amana techs didn't know what the problem was. The fourth repairman was smarter than his predecessors. He called the Amana in-house tech line, spoke to a rep who didn't know what was wrong, and then called in again. He explained that. based on his experience, some in-house techs knew more than others. That turned out to be the case because on his next call-in to Amana, that rep knew exactly what the problem was and recommended replacing the main computer board module. The repair guy ordered and installed the part. The machine has been working perfectly for a month.
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