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In reply to: F07 CODE

Possible Causes for F01 error code
Make sure that both valves at the water source(s) are turned on all the way.
Check for plugged or kinked inlet hoses or plugged screens in the inlet valves.
Verify inlet valve operation.
If there is water in the unit:
Verify drain pump operation.
Verify that the pressure switch hose is in good condition and properly connected to tub and pressure switch.
Remove hose from pressure switch. Dislodge any debris build up in the hose inside the outer tub.
1. Verify there is not a siphon problem.
2. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
3. Verify wire harness connections to inlet valves, pressure switch, drain pump and Central Control Unit (CCU).
4. Check all hoses for possible leaks.
5. Plug in washer or reconnect power
6. Verify pressure switch operation.
7. Verify CCU operation by running a Quick Diagnostic Test or any
See links below

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In reply to: Freezing up Icemaker

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See service link below on the correction for ice crystals and water droplets form at the bottom and around the ice maker.
The ice room fan has a “c” shaped hole and “c” shaped shaft stopper, which can fall out of correct position when the fan motor stops. Fan motor turns can become slow and noisy or just stop completely. It affects the models below . Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: NEED WIRING DIAGRAM

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 See link below for the Service manual & wiring diagram. Thanks Matt Ace technician 
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It is a common issue on this dryer for the heat relay on the main control to cause this during operation, if you are certain that the element is not grounded. I have attached the wiring diagram and complete tech. sheet for your exact model with step by step diagnostic procedures.

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I have attached a service bulletin on mid cycle turning off of your exact model and also the complete Maytag service manual for your exact model. The service manual is detailed in step by step procedure to determine cause of your issue.

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We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below

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I looked up your model number and found a video that should help you out

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In reply to: MOTOR NOT RUNNING

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See diagnostics in the three links below. We have found in most cases it is a motor issue with burning smells. The boards do not overheat and cause this type of issue unless you get a power surge. Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: Door flops open

Thanks for asking a question. I looked up that model number and we have a video on a similar issue. I put a link below the answer.

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Thanks for asking a question. I looked up that model number and we have a video on a similar issue. I put a link below the answer.

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Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you

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We have an video that could help you. Check out the link below.

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Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you

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In reply to: heating all the time

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See diagnostic sheet link below. It sounds like you may have a shorted / grounded element. Have you checked this yet ? Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: will not start

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See the tech. sheet link below. It sounds like a defective motor/relay if you have 120 volts to the motor. Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: No power

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If you have 115 volts to J6 and neutral white to the board you have a bad connection to one of the harness pins on the board or a defective board. Sometimes the harness pins get bent and have bad connections. Matt Ace technician . See links below.

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Hello
This sounds like a pump or motor that is tied up. There is a service bulletin on this pump , see link below.

Matt Ace technician

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Hello
See links below on information requested. Matt Ace technician

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Based on your question I have located a video linked below that could help you,

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Based on your question I have located a video linked below that could help you,

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