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MVWC400XW4 no spin


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I have this Maytag and it sometimes spins, sometimes not.....mostly not. I have not done the dial self diagnosis because it seems it would be a shift actuator problem. When I look for that part, I find it for different models. Not this one specifically. I am asking because there must be more this grasshopper must learn....

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What error codes did you retrieve from the control when you had it in service mode?

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Well, that pamphlet from inside the washer sure leaves much to be desired. I  'think'  I have a long drain E-1/F-81 and target rpm E-1 that I musta missed the fault code. I also ran the auto test and it quit with the wash, rinse, and sensing LED's solid with a flashing lid lock. Had to unplug to clear the lock. I hope this makes sense to you because the pamphlet really needs to be rewritten by techs like you all.

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