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I verified that there were no drain line obstructions. Checked the ohms across the pump motor. Ran the washer through the diagnostics test. Determined that the main control board must be the problem. Washer would run until the spin cycle. It would pump down and continue pumping even though there was no water. Would not advance to spin. It would time out and flash the nd code. I was able to get it to run by shutting it off, turning back on and selecting the spin only button. Thought I would try... Read more
To start my Maytag MAH8700AWW started making a thumping noise and was eating at the door boot seal. I started doing research and found some folks changed the shocks and springs but had no luck so I thought I would wait it out to see if it would get worse. Sure enough it started to get so loud I thought it was going through the wall. At this point I decided to tear into it. Come to find out the main shaft assembly had broken two out of the three arms that are the main supports for the inner... Read more
I had to do this by myself and I knew the drum assembly is very heavy. I had watched a video online where they used a strap to hold up the drum. However, my drum had nothing to hook to. So, since I had the front and back off, I slid a 2x4 under the drum from front to back, supported the front of the 2x4, and then lifted the drum with a hydraulic floor jack from the back. After raising the drum the appropriate height, exchanging the springs was very easy..... Read more
Removed the top panel, control panel, front panel and door seal. Sensor is underneath the drum and pulls out of a rubber grommet. Replacing is the same process in reverse. Helpful hit is that a couple little dabs of dishsoap on the metal lip helps a ton when putting the door seal back on, wouldn't hurt putting some on the sensor when slipping it back into the grommet either. Read more
I removed the door from the washing machine (4 Phillips head screws) I removed the outer plastic retainer ring, that holds the glass in place, took out broken glass, installed new, reinstalled the retainer ring, reattached the door to the machine and we were back ready to wash clothes. Read more