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Mine would not drain after the wash cycle. A few days earlier I had turned up the temp on my hot water heater from 120 degrees F to about 135. The only suggestion from the maytag troubleshooting manual was "too much sudsing" can cause a no drain issue. I found the installation instructions online at the Maytag site and it said to set the hot water heater at 120. The hot water was actually creating more suds. I turned back the hot water heater to 120 and reduced the soap amount greatly. After about 2 loads of still of manually draining, all is well and running normal.
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