Donna for Model Number Maytag MAVT236AWW The washer works in all cycles; however, it won't forward to each cycle on its own. Each cycle works, so I set a timer on my phone to remind me to forward to the next cycle. I turn the cycle off, forward the dial to the next cycle, set a timer, and repeat the steps until the spin cycle is complete. If I didn't do this, it would stay in the agitator mode forever. It sounds like the timer to me, but is the timer considered an electrical part? If I install the timer and the machine doesn't work still, can I return the timer for a full refund?
Answer Donna, the timer WP21002232 is going to be the most likely issue as it seems like the timer motor is not advancing or contacts fused. You may want to inspect for any sign of a scorch mark as this could indicate a component failure. If there is a scorch mark (dark brown residue) then you may want to inspect that wire for any damage and test the component that the wire goes to. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, June 27, 2019