Washer stopped working with water in tub. Repaired lid contact and would spin and drain but will not do anything else. Could this be a timer issue?
Esp for Model Number MAV7650AWW
Answer ESP, Yes, it could be a timer 22003499 issue. Once you remove the control panel from the console, you should find the wiring diagram inside. You should then test the water level switch 22002705 circuits, put the timer dial in a fill and wash cycle, pull out the knob, and check the timer terminal / contact circuits using the timeer cam chart.
Stops mid cycle, if I turn it on and off or move dial or let it rest for a while it will run properly and finish the cycle. Any idea what part needs to be replaced ? If yes, can the needed part be easily replaced ?
Joe for Model Number maytag washer mav7700aww
Answer Hello Joe,
There could be a couple of things that would cause this issue. Based on the information it sounds like the motor is overheating. Things that could cause this is too low or high voltage coming to the motor. You should have 120 +/- 10 percent vac. A stuck contact on the timer causing unit to send conflicting voltage to the motor spin and agitate signal. A bad pump that may be making noise and causing drag on the motor. Or a bad thrust bearing which is allowing the brake to not release enough and causing a drag. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html