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Manufacturer: Maytag

Type of Appliance: Top Load Washer

Model Number: MVWB765FW3

Problem Statement (State what is the appliance doing that it should not be doing, and what it's not doing that it should be doing.): Unit will start cycle and never fill

What diagnostics have you already done?: Ran diagnostic mode and found F2E1 which from what I found d is a stuck key error or system glitch.

Ran diagnostic mode and found F2E1 which from what I found d is a stuck key error or system glitch. 
 

need service manual if possible and help from the masters on this one. 

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This tech sheet should work for you:

 

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For future reference, @Ian2692, we have a forum dedicated to technical literature requests. It's the Appliance Service Manual Requests forum. Go to the home page of the site (click the logo, top of page) and scroll down to read all the forums and their descriptions. You only need to do this once because the site layout does not change. You will find the Appliance Service Manual Requests forum. 

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