Victor F San Antonio , TX March 14, 2015 Appliance: Maytag Atlantis Washer MAVT634AWW Washer machine water dripping into tank when off and timer would stop on regular cycle after a wash and would not go any further to spin or rinse Appliance Parts Pros I've used in the past and will continue to use, now they have a video showing step by step how to change the part your going to purchase, video also explains what the part does and symptoms of bad existing parts like mine. Washer machine was dripping water into tank when not in use, it was the water inlet valve. I purchased on a Sunday and it arrived with our mailman on Wednesday. I watched the repair video one more time and changed it out. When you unhook hoses to remove inlet valve have a bucket nearby to place the hoses into so it wont drip to your floor it was difficult to place your adjustable pliers into the small slot area where hoses connect to the inlet valve so when it was time to reinstall I passed the hoses thru the slot then tightened onto inlet valve while holding in my hand then I screwed on the inlet valve to washer body from the inside as needed. The inlet valve is not marked hot or cold so take a picture with you cell phone prior to removing the old one if necessary to remind you which hose goes where, facing the washer machine the left side of the inlet valve is where the hot water hose should be connected. Take cell picture of wire hookups so you can place wires correctly on new part. Washer machine timer also had a problem where on the normal wash side it would stop after washing and would not move to its next cycle such as spin or rinse. The cycles only worked on the delicate side of the timer. Since I was going to work on it I decided to order the timer and again watched the video prior to installation however the video was slightly different from my timer, my timer had one screw holding part and next to the screw is barely visible a locking tab to lift up with your screwdriver allowing the timer to slide toward the center of the machine and out so you can change out. It was easy just remove timer knob and skirts then unscrew the back screw and lift up locking tab next to screw then slide to center to remove from the back no need to remove front paned where all the knobs are located. Also take cell pic so you can see where wires go back and how its mounted prior to removal. Washer working like new again and job was fairly easy. From San Antonio Tx good luck on yours tell the wife somehow you got it done and sit back with a cold beer Read More... 19 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Socket Set
David W Winona , MN December 09, 2016 I have a 12 year old maytag washer the machine would not advance cycles I found Appliance Parts Pro on line and watched their video on how to replace the timer control which advances the washer through the cycles. I ordered and received the part in a very prompt time frame. The install went very smoothly. Had more trouble removing and reinstalling a bi-fold door that needed to be removed to work on the machine. Would turn to Appliance Parts Pro again for the savings you realize by doing repairs yourself. Read More... 6 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
Susan M Owatonna , MN September 11, 2016 Washer stuck on agitate cycle Replaced the timer. My husband followed the video directions right on the page that had the timer available for purchase! Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Parnell T Waseca , MN January 18, 2016 Appliance: Maytag Atlantis Washer MAVT634AWW Maytag washer was not properly spinning out water in one of the cycles Took a chance, thinking it must be in the timer as all other cycles worked. Reviewed the fix it video (excellent), searched for the part, found Appliance Parts Pro was the best deal in price. Quick delivery and once the part came (2days) slipped it right in from help of video. Excellent Service - Part - and money savings. My Wife thinks I am the man! Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers
Brian P Garland , TX June 12, 2015 Power surge or lightning fried the timer The timer wouldn't continue to the next cycle, I guess because it got shorted out during a thunderstorm. I replaced the old timer and everything was back to normal. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers