Specifications

22 16022808 Rev. 0 ©2003 Maytag Appliances Company
Troubleshooting Procedures
! WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death, disconnect power to unit before servicing, unless testing
requires power.
Perform
Motor and Motor Control Test
.Will Not
Lock
Lid not all the way closed or not properly aligned.
Check electrical connections at lock assemblies,
machine control board, and Motor Control Board.
Magnet missing. (Located on the back side of
dispenser assembly inner lid, front Left corner).
Laundry load is too large to close lid.
Check system relay for welded contacts. (Diagnostic
code 34) Disconnect power. Continuity between p.6
pin 1 to p.8. pin 1 at the Machine Control Board
connector.
Make sure inner lid is properly assembled to lid.
Make sure door lock bumpers are fully seated to top
cover.
Go to
Lid Lock Test
.
Will Not Unlock
• Press off. The motor control is not responding if it
takes 4 minutes to unlock. The motor control is
either bad or disconnected.
Unplug and reconnect power cord. Wait 20 seconds
for machine to unlock.
Check lid locked switch circuit. Circuit should be
closed at machine control.
(See board input/output
chart)
.
Check for loose electrical connections at lid lock and
at machine control board.
Push lid closed to make sure nothing from inside is
pressing against it which may keep it from unlocking.
• Perform
Motor and Motor Control Test
. (see
Motor
and Motor Control Test
section).
If necessary, remove clothes by disconnecting power
to washer, and open top cover with a putty knife.
Will Not Drain
Check for restricted drain system.
Check low, medium, and high water fill completion. Go
to No Fill test.
Check for 120 VAC at the pump when a spin cycle is
selected < 550 rpm.
Go to Board output test and perform Pump out test.
In cold climates check for frozen Drain Hose.
Wrong Water Temperature
Too Hot/Too Cold: This washer uses a reduced
amount of water, while the control board meters the
incoming flow to regulate the actual temperature of the
water in the tub. This may appear to be significantly
warmer/cooler than expected.
Check that both faucets are on fully.
Make sure the temperature selection is correct.
This washer will compensate for reversed fill hoses.
See
Hose Reversal Detection.
Make sure water heater is set to deliver a minimum of
120°F (49°C) hot water at the tap. Also check water
heater capacity and recovery rate.
If the water heater is located a long distance from
washer, the water line may need to be purged prior to
starting wash cycle.
Disconnect inlet hoses and clean screens.
The washer will need to go through a Hot / Cold cycle
if the fill hoses were previously installed incorrectly
and then corrected.
Check Water Valve Thermistor. Resistance a room
temperature is 61700 ohms.
(See board input/output
chart)
Noise / Cabinet Hits
Level the machine
Check sensor (refer to Tub Sensor Test).
Check Strut and Strut Isolator for proper operation.
Check for Diagnostic Code “10”.
Removing A Favorite Cycle
If the consumer wants a favorite cycle removed, see
below:
Service Mode
Service Mode enables service personnel to verify the
operation of the washing machine and diagnose
problems. Service Mode can be entered in the middle of
any wash cycle without interrupting the cycle. While in
Service Mode, the technician can cancel the current
cycle, set a continuous running mode, start a variety of
special service tests and view diagnostic displays.