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Maytag washer repair issue
Posted on 12/18/14 at 8:14 pm
Posted on 12/18/14 at 8:14 pm
Had to move washer out of room due to tile install. Was working fine before it was removed. When I put the machine back in place, it now runs water constantly and drains/pumps water out and washing cycle never starts. Any ideas on what may be causing this?
Posted on 12/18/14 at 8:15 pm to ericw8036
There's a guy somewhere sitting on his arse with nothing to do waiting on your call.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:09 pm to ericw8036
Sounds like you knocked a belt off when you moved it.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:12 pm to ericw8036
Remove the tile and re-install the washer and see if it starts working again.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:33 pm to ericw8036
Make sure your drainage hose in the back is elevated to at least a tad above the level of your tub and is making an upside down u shape. If the machine doesn't think it can drain properly with a whole tub of water, it will keep running and draining as it comes down.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:46 pm to ericw8036
It says Maytag. Push it to the street and buy an LG or Samsung.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 10:05 pm to BruslyTiger
Try here: RepairClinic.com
Posted on 12/18/14 at 10:13 pm to ericw8036
Get off the grid man. Start washing your clothes in a local creek or bayou. Get out of your comfort zone. Meet new people.
Posted on 12/18/14 at 10:17 pm to ericw8036
You might try to connect a code reader to your digital board. If the error code is a little tricky to read it displays the "F " first and then alternatively flashes the second part of the code like "06" which you may mistaken for how many minutes are left. A common code for your issue might be F06 when combining the two parts of the code. A washer stopping just before the high spin cycle could indicate a MCU board issue, bad connection to the board in the top of the machine, bad connectors or even a motor issue. Having the correct code will help narrow down your particular issue.
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