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washer will fill with water, but will not agitate or spin or any other function. help. no previous problems.
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After reading a lot of forum that lid switch may be bad, how do I check this switch?
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Push down on the lid so it flexes it Gould start if o it needs the slide it gets worn out. Do u hear clicking when opening nd closing the lid?
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Remove the back of the control panel and replace the lid switch, a white plastic item AP4008646
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Originally Posted by: murderurfriends  Push down on the lid so it flexes it Gould start if o it needs the slide it gets worn out. Do u hear clicking when opening nd closing the lid? yes, switches click. there is two switches, lid switch and safety switch with fuse.
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The parts site shows two different type switches, the one you see and another white one I mentioned. If the switches click when the lid is closed, you probably have other problems. You will need a meter to find the problem, just replacing the switch is probably a waist of money. To test the switches, you could refer to the schematic and short them out. You can also go to the timer, remove the cover, and check for burnt contacts. If bad, order it here, AP4026297
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ok, checked continuity of lid and safety switches. ok. readjusted switches . washer filled and started to hum. opened lid and turned tub, closed lid and it agitated through cycle, then started to hum again. can't get it to do anything but hum, no cycles of any kind.
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Did you check the timer contacts? Maytag timers have one main power contact that tends to fail. With the schematic and meter, you should be able to verify.
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Originally Posted by: richappy  Did you check the timer contacts? Maytag timers have one main power contact that tends to fail. With the schematic and meter, you should be able to verify. tks, will check
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Not to tread jack but since I have the same machine and am having similar symtoms I hope I can jump in here. I replaced the lid switch but the machine only fills then just sits. No timer movement. Timer replaced about 5 years ago. Nothing happens when I turn the timer except the water fills and the panel turns off or on.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
JB
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