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Kampkand  
#51 Posted : Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:14:26 PM(UTC)
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Kampkand, That's a very likely possibility. You've checked or repaired everything else. it's a "sensitive" part and doesn't take much for it to malfunction. You would want to consider the Part number: AP4327312
Part number: AP4327312

that way you get a new wire harness, sensor and cover. Make sure you install all the parts. That way you have checked cleaned and repaired the drive system, and it should be quite awhile before you need anything else.



Ok thanks Joe, I have ordered that kit and will let you know what happens.
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#52 Posted : Wednesday, March 8, 2017 5:03:17 AM(UTC)
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Ok thanks Joe, I have ordered that kit and will let you know what happens.


Kampkand,

OK, Good deal Thanks,
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#53 Posted : Wednesday, March 15, 2017 7:51:08 PM(UTC)
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Kampkand,

OK, Good deal Thanks,


Hey Joe, sorry I have been away for the last few days. I have installed the new parts and I can wash again, however it is limited to very small quantities of clothes. If I put too much in I get the F51 error code again. I'm thinking now that it's probably the rotor that is giving me grief now.

At this point I think I'm going to buy a new one, as the rotor is another $230.

Thanks again for all your help
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#54 Posted : Thursday, March 16, 2017 5:31:00 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Kampkand Go to Quoted Post
Hey Joe, sorry I have been away for the last few days. I have installed the new parts and I can wash again, however it is limited to very small quantities of clothes. If I put too much in I get the F51 error code again. I'm thinking now that it's probably the rotor that is giving me grief now.

At this point I think I'm going to buy a new one, as the rotor is another $230.

Thanks again for all your help


Kampkand, Sometimes that can happen, fortunately not very often. Was pretty sure after all the checks and rechecks you made the washer would be up and running. Sorry it didn't work out. Good Luck !!!
Kylew  
#55 Posted : Sunday, May 21, 2017 5:08:16 PM(UTC)
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After taking agitator and tub out there was a small rag in the bottom of the washer. Cleaned all equipment and put back together. Still had the same error at either 26 minutes or 15 minutes. Troubleshooted for a while, putting machine into manual and going through each cycle, intermittently would kick out at the agitation cycle. Ended up watching a video on changing the rps sensor on the bottom of the machine and whilst taking apart, the first two bolts I took off were completely loose. Giving it a shot, I went no further, tightened the bolts and haven't had an issue since. Works like new and didn't have to buy any parts. Thinking those loose bolts may have been setting the sensor off thinking it was uneven load. All good now. Back to washing blankets and comforters.
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#56 Posted : Monday, May 22, 2017 5:26:42 AM(UTC)
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After taking agitator and tub out there was a small rag in the bottom of the washer. Cleaned all equipment and put back together. Still had the same error at either 26 minutes or 15 minutes. Troubleshooted for a while, putting machine into manual and going through each cycle, intermittently would kick out at the agitation cycle. Ended up watching a video on changing the rps sensor on the bottom of the machine and whilst taking apart, the first two bolts I took off were completely loose. Giving it a shot, I went no further, tightened the bolts and haven't had an issue since. Works like new and didn't have to buy any parts. Thinking those loose bolts may have been setting the sensor off thinking it was uneven load. All good now. Back to washing blankets and comforters.

Kylew, GREAT !!! We're glad to know you're machine is up and running. We had a feeling you would find the problem and have it repaired in no time. Your update information should be helpful to those that read the repair forum when trying to repair their "Cabrio" style washer. Thanks Again,
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#57 Posted : Thursday, April 1, 2021 5:43:37 PM(UTC)
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Hi Everyone I have an issue with Maytag bravos xl washer with an f51 error.I did replaced RPS and still getting this error.When washer on spinning cycle I noticed vibration sounds like it shifting every 5 seconds .
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#58 Posted : Thursday, April 1, 2021 5:46:14 PM(UTC)
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Hi Everyone I have an issue with Maytag bravos xl washer with an f51 error.I did replaced RPS and still getting this error.When washer on spinning cycle I noticed vibration sounds like it shifting every 5 seconds .
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