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Maytag LA412 Top Load Washer


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Through the laundry repair forum got lots of help troubleshooting my washer but I need a service manual to do some preventative maintenance and additional reapir(s). First, need to pull the pull the drive pulley and clean things up some more. May have defective reverse switch since motor turns tub and agitator in one direction (no reverse agitation in wash cycle) so schemantic would be very helpful.

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  • Team Samurai

I have this manual but it's at my desktop and I won't be back until tonight. Maybe Reg or Kelli can hook you up before then.

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Hey thanks so much. This repair has turned into a plumbing repair too because the previous home owner painted the water supply pipes and the shut off valves. Now they leak - - bummer. Gotta go to the local hardware store for new valves and pipe so I'll check back later. And again, thanks so much.

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  • Team Samurai

If you haven't gotten the manual by tonight, be sure to post a bump in this topic so it gets moved to the top o' da stack. :thumbsup:

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Checked inside front cover and inside of unit. No diagram. But I recieve a reply to my initial post on the primary issue with my machine. For the sake of reduncancy in that post, basically the washer will spin now when it didn't before but not agitate. Learned that the water level switch needs to be triggered before agitation starts. So, the machine may work now once I put everything back together. Would still like the service manual to determine what caused the problem in the first place. (See my other post that you both replied to titled "Maytag LA412 agitator won't turn)

And thanks so much for your help.

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Diagram may be stuck on rear of machine, you can fool the w/l switch by placing a small hose on it and blowing into it. Some of the others have access to the Maytag archives, but I do not - someone will get you that manual soon

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I'm not sure which service manual number that would be ..

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The paper one I have covers 1994-1997/8 models - part # is 16001145 Issued 5/94, revised 10/97

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Not sure if this helps on the manual or not. Serial number is 824337 TR and the machine is a Maytag LA412 Series 04.

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