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Angie
July 26, 2023
. What year was this made?
For model number MHW6000AW0
Hello Angie, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, your model was approximately manufactured in 2012. To get the exact date, please provide us with the serial number of the model. We hope this helps!
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Bruce
July 27, 2021
When the load gets through the door will not unlock automatically, you have to turn the controll knob to unlock it, is that in the door lock itself?
For model number MHW6000AW0
Hi Bruce,
Thank you for your question. If the lock does not open automatically, the lock will likely have to be replaced. Check the door lock for damage, cracking and wear. If it shows any of these signs, replace it. Also, check the door strike that goes into the lock when the door is closed to see if it is out of alignment or damaged. If it is replace it. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
Is there a stacking bracket available for this washer and drier set?
For model number MHW6000AW0
Hello George, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Stacking Kit, part number PS12069913. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Gabriel
May 24, 2023
Washing machine will not spin or drain any more it is showing a code E01
For model number MHW6000AW0
Hi Gabriel, thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model and would suggest making sure the drain hose is not clogged. Check the drain pump, part number PS11755868, for continuity using a multimeter. A faulty drain pump might cause the water to not drain, and as a result, the spinning may not start. If the issue remains, the control board, part number PS5135956, might be faulty. Checking the control board for continuity using a multimeter might help. Good luck with the repair!
Opened the front panel with 3 crews T-25 or socket wrench. Panel comes off right away.
Look for the leak. Determined it was the hose. Use power pliers to remove the clamp.
The small clamp was easy. The big one I had to use my yoga to get to it. It probably would had been easy from the back panel but moving the machine requires brute force.
Once the hose was out I found some bra under wires which is what probably punctured the hose.
Removed the front filter and found a bunch of nails.
Assembly was much easier and placed clamps so that if needed it would be a lot easier to remove and replace.
First some background. The door locked up the first time when appliance was less than one year old. The "Maytag Repairman" finally succeeded in getting the door open after propping up the front of the machine and fumbling around underneath for a period of time and then assured me the problem was solved. The problem recurred less than a year later, and I called another repairman who seemed to have an easier time of it, and charged $293.42 to replace the water level switch. About six months later the same problem recurred and I took the cover off the top of the machine and found there a booklet "For Service Technician's Use Only". VERY HELPFUL. Told how extremely easy it was to unlock door - took about five seconds. Replacing the switch itself involved pulling one tubing off and disconnecting one elec connection from old switch and replacing on new switch. Total cost $50 plus a few dollars for shipping.
Using the Torx Screwdriver, we removed the door from the unit. Then we removed all of the screws on the inside of the washer door. After that we flipped it over and opened it up exposing the inside. We couldn't separate them entirely because there was a screw under the latch piece that we couldn't figure out how to get to. However with all the screws out on the inside of the door, we did have enough room to open it up and access the place cover that holds the hinges in. Once we accessed that we removed the roller tips from the old unit and placed them on the new one. Then we reversed the process. With a couple screws in we realized we had put the hinge in reversed from what it needed to be, so we reopened it and switched it around. Then completed replacing all the screws and reattached it to the washer. It opens and closes perfectly and we saved a couple hundred dollars for sure, as the quote to come out had been a $150 trip charge.