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Just finished dealing with F35...yay...so lucky...3rd time for this washer Maytag MHWE500PV00. This time the  Sensor replacement did not work. Looked further and found out about capacitors on CCU. I labeled the wiring loom and proceeded to disassemble...found the bad caps and replaced. Started to put everything together 2 days later and found that the label adhesive was bad and all the labels were laying on the floor underneath the washer...AAAAAACK! Can any one send a pic or drawing of the proper plug placement?

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The plugs are usually keyed with one or multiple small tabs and can only be inserted into each of their own corresponding slots, (if you don't force them they should only fit in their corresponding slots).

Before inserting each one look at the tabs and compare to the slots on the CCU to make sure you are putting them in the correct slots.

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Thanks...I'll give it a go..."Red Five to Red Leader, I'm going in"

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OK...all wired up...ran the steam test "YES". Ran the diagnostic...0:0, will not progress "Suds" "F35". Changing out the capacitors did not fix the problem so my next options are as follows...Replace the CCU board $$$, call a repairman $$$$$, buy a new washer $$$$ and drop this piece of detritus in front of the appliance store that sold it originally "YES!!!"

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