This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
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This kit includes one driver hub and two driven basket hubs. The basket hub is located under the agitator. If your washer is not agitating or spinning properly, the hubs will need to be replaced.
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This kit includes the shaft, 3 bearings, seals , grease, adhesive and the spanner nut, which is NOT sold separately. Also may require a bearing driver tool to install. PS3503307
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This part makes sure that the lid is shut before allowing the machine to start or agitate.
NOTE: This is a manufacturer substitution. Part may differ in appearance but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including
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This rotary position sensor is a genuine OEM part for your washing machine. It helps to ensure the load of clothing stays balanced during the wash cycle. Customers have rated this repair as easy. To c...
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This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
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This is a replacement lid hinge for your washer. It is approximately 2.5 inches in length and 1.5 inches in width. The lid hinge is what the lid for your washer pivots on. If the lid hinge is damaged,...
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Sold individually. NOTE: The color on the screw may not be the same as the image, but will still function the same.
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William
July 5, 2021
I ran the Maytag auto diagnostic test on my washing machine and found no faults. However when I put clothes into and start the machine it will only fill with a small amount of water (not enough to even cover the clothes) and then start to spin and then stop and this will be repeated over and over again but nothing else will happen. Any suggestions on the problem(s) or how to fix the machine? Please advise.
For model number MVWB750WQ1
Hello William, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking the Water Pressure Hose for any build up or leaks. If the hose is clear, you may have a defective Water Pressure switch. The Switch is made into part of the Control Board. We looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers and contact us back with he updated substitution number. We hope this helps!
20 min into normal cycle washer stoped with ld fault. Adjusted load, attempted restart, washer just has loud hum sound.
For model number MVWB750WQ1
Hello Lowell, thank you for your inquiry. The Ld code is for the long drain. This indicates that the washing machine is taking a longer time to drain out water. We recommend replacing the drain pump, part number PS5136124, to fix the issue. Before replacing the pump, make sure the drain hose and drain filter are clean. We hope this is what you were looking for!
Machine does NOT agitate. Fills water to top of drum, drains and spins somewhat but not at a super fast speed. Never goes to wash or rinse cycle. After spinning, and stopping, LO comes up on screen. I think its the wash plate is stripped but have not taken machine apart yet. Only watched UTUBE repair.
For model number MVWB750WQ1
Hello Jean, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the basket hub kit, part number PS11723155, and the rotor position sensor, part number PS11749664. The hub kit connects the spin basket to the spin shaft that spins the basket and the sensor monitors the direction and speed of the spinning rotor and communicates this information to the electronic control board. Customer service is available 7 days a week if you need help placing an order. Glad to be of assistance!
The display screen keeps showing a code ld and i know this is adjust your load but the machine will do this with a small load of socks. You can clear it and adjust the load and restart the machine after about 5 min. Of nothing it will drain and start working again for a little then ld code will come up again. The machine is showing a time to clean washer light could it just be simply dirty.
For model number MVWB750WQ1
Hello and thank you for writing.
It certainly sounds like it could be a faulty or simply clogged drain pump PS5136124 and/or possibly a malfunctioning basket hub PS11723155, you should check the part(s) for signs of damage, and replace as necessary. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
This machine was so quiet. It sounds like a freight train what is doing that?
For model number MVWB750WQ1
Hello Esther, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking for wear or damage tot he Basket Hub Kit, PartSelect Number PS11723155. The basket hub is located under the agitator. We hope this helps.
Disconnect power, hot/cold supply and drain hose. Tip washer onto front side, expect some additional water to leak out. Remove the cracked drain pump, 3 screws, hose clamps, and electrical plug.
Tip washer back up, use the putty knife to pop the top cover up (clips are about 6.5in in from sides). Unclip the white plastic cover over the outer and inner tubs. Pop the center cap from inside the inner tub, exposing the bolt holding the inner tub down. Remove bolt, pull inner tub up and out.
At bottom of outer tub remove 2 screws from drain access cover, should find some change under there (or in the pump).
Re-assemble using new pump.
Note: Before new pump arrived I was able to use some silicone sealant, epoxy, and black tape to temporarily fix the cracked pump housing after pulling it out.
You better be confident in your repair abilities before you try this. Get the washer to a large open area, like your garage, because there are a lot of parts. Take off the back, pop the top, unsnap and remove the top ring off outer tub, take out the agitator, take out the inner tub, disconnect the pumps and electrical wires, take screw out of rotor on bottom and remove rotor, take out 4 bolts to remove motor magnet ring, and now you may be ready to unhook the outer tub from the 4 supports (springs) and lift it out of the metal frame. Then unscrew the bottom nut on the shaft, use blocks to hold the tub in place, and carefully tap the old shaft and bearings out. The instructions that came with the kit helped. The shaft and top seal comes out the top first. Then you can tap out upper bearing and then the lower bearing and spacers.Instructions called for a special tool to install the bearings but you can carefully tap them in. You will need blocks to support the tub while you tap them. First block under the tub and install top bearing, then flip over and use several blocks to hold tub while you drop the shaft, spacers, and tap lower bearing in. I did not need to tap on the inner ring of the bearings, just the outer ring. Be very careful not to damage the seal in the bearings. That's why you must tap them in careful and slow. Them install the nut on the bottom. You need to hold the shaft with damaging it while you tighten the nut. I used the hard nylon gear from the inner tub which I was replacing with a new one. Then put it all back together.
The actual install of the pump was extremely easy. I removed the back cover, (After unhooking water, drain and electricity. I laid the machine on its front ( USE CAUTION WHEN DOING THIS, THERE ARE SHARP EDGES on the FRAME) After bandaging my cut fingers, I used a nut-driver/screwdriver to remove the screws, pliers to remove the Spring clamps, unhooked the wiring( its a single plug in) and reverse the procedure for installing.
I saw where a person had put the screws in the filter below the tub. I had to find the clips on the front of the machine, (about 7 in in from the sides) I removed the nut cover on the agitator, used a socket to remove the agitator, tub, and a nut driver to remove the filter. I found 3 areas where coins could get through the drain filter, and I used self tapping screws to make an obstruction that water could get through but not the coins. I reinstalled tub. Before re installing the agitator, I got some fiber glass window screening and cut a piece to go over the drain slots in the bottom of the tub but under the agitator, then reinstalled the agitator.
I noticed that the new pump had more re enforcing at the areas where the 1st pump broke. I doubt that it will break, but I am not taking any chances. I put the screen in to prevent the coins from getting to the drain filer 1st and the back up was the screws in the drain filter.