Looked online at trouble shooting guide and realized the water inlet valve must be bad and I ordered a new one. The valve matched up perfectly (I didn't even need to rotate the contact switches - which is really easy if you need to). The instructions came with the part and although I'm pretty handy I found the instructions quite helpful. The hardest part of the job was pulling the washer away from the wall and cleaning the 20 year mess off of the floor underneath. The actual repair took me almost 10 minutes (entire job after cleanup took 30). I took a chance by ordering this part from "Appliance Parts Pros". The Maytag website wanted $ 40 dollars plus shipping for their water valve and I got this one for $ 30 after shipping (figured I saved about $ 20 bucks). If you need to replace the water valve on your Maytag (mine is 35 years old by the way) I highly recommend "Appliance Parts Pros".