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ThatGuy Posted: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 2:06:49 AM(UTC)
 
It doesn't sound good. It sounds like a broken part inside the transmission.

Kind of expensive.

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RandyTheHack Posted: Monday, February 5, 2018 11:08:24 AM(UTC)
 
I have a Maytag mav2755aww washer that has problems. I ran a load a couple days ago... after it filled, it had a loud banging sound when it was agitating. After that, it spun, but did not spin very well - left the clothes very wet. I tried to re-run the spin cycle, but the drum stopped spinning, just drained the water out (pump works), and the agitator spins instead.

I've checked the belt - OK - the motor - OK - the pump - OK - and checked the thrust bearing - think it's bad. I can't get the alignment arrow to come up between the min and max indicators - it's below the min indicator. Spinning the pulley clockwise turns the agitator; counter-clockwise it also spins the agitator.

I've ordered a thrust bearing kit, hoping that getting the thrust bearing where it needs to be will resolve the issue, but I have a sneaking suspicion the transmission or the brake assembly is toast. Is there a definitive way to test this before the thrust bearing kit goes in?