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Thanks everyone for offering guidance and suggestions. My faithful Maytag is back in full service and now I know the machine quite well. Even getting to the point that I can read the logic diagram... |
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All is back to normal. I installed another new timer and all cycles and functions operate normally again. The timer goes through the full cycle, rinse/spins properly and spins the final cycle as... |
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I removed the timer motor from both timers, and tested each one by plugging the leads into a wall socket. Both motors started turning immediately, quiet and smooth. I checked for power on the black... |
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Thanks for the detail, I wasn't sure that it was a fusible link but that is all I thought it could be. The original timer motor, and the timer motor in the replacement both worked before. Strange... |
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After I replaced the timer, brake, tub seal, tub bearing, belts, I had it running again although it would not stop the rinse during the final spin so I had wet clothes. Checked out the "new timer"... |
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Yes, the brake rotor bearing is good and properly lubed. I feel everything with the motor, belts, brake/clutch and tranny is good now. Learned an awful lot on this machine now that I've gone through... |
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After replacing all the parts listed above, only the motor and tranny remain as likely causes. But I got to thinking if the belt tension is an issue. I adjusted the water pump belt tension to be much... |
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