Jerry for Model Number MAH4000AWW I had the wax motor for the door fail on my washer and it burned out the R-11 resistor on my original control board. I replaced both parts with new pieces. Do you know if the issue with the wax motor failing and burning out the resistor R-11 on the control board was addressed with the new revision boards or will I have the same problem when the wax motor fails in the future? If it wasn't addressed would you recommend changing out the wax motor again after 6 years of service as a preventive measure? My drive motor failed after 15 years of service. I have ordered a new motor kit and drive belt. I would replace the wax motor now as I have the washer apart and have to get parts anyway. It would be cheap insurance verses buying a new board again.
Answer Hello Jerry. There is no fix for that. If the motor fails, it can burn out that resistor. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, December 5, 2014