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Maytag stack m# MLG2000AWW


cuzzin sam

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  Hi folks, the complaint was "clothes wet and doesn't seem to spin". I checked for something stuck in the drain pump or obstructions in the inlet and outlet hoses - everything "looks" ok. I set the machine to spin and got a noisy pump running/buzzing, and the motor moved the basket maybe 1/4 turn then stopped.

 I couldn't find a diagram for the unit (anybody have one?) but there's a pressure switch on top of the pump and I'm wondering if this switch senses that most of the water has drained before letting the machine go into spin but without the wiring diagram (and possibly with the diagram) I couldn't figure out what if anything to jump out or ohm out to prove this.

 Any ideas to make me look smarter? Cuzzinsam

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