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Maytag Staked MLG2000


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This washer leaves the clothes wet and cold after the final rinse and drain. The water level in the basket is visable through the basket- x 2" of rinsewater. Just looking through the manual there is a section on the "Water Level Pressure Switch" (WLPS)and an "Air Dome Hose" [6-2 Water carring components]. The air dome hose connects to the nipple of the WLPS and then wanders down to an "Air Dome Outlet" near a "Sump Opening Exposed" (Figure 6-5 on p 6-3). Now the question. What's happening here? Is this contraption controlling the water level of this machine? 

This is a Stacked Maytag washer/ dryer.

 

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I would start by checking for a restricted drain or pump. Let tub fill with water and then advance to spin. Lift drain hose, should have a strong, full-bore discharge stream, anything less and water will remain in the tub. I'd also pull the suction boot off the pump and look for gookus or broken impeller vanes.

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