Category: Maytag

  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F32

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F32

    Problem: Long Drain / Pump Circuit Error

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer from power source.
    2. Check that the door seal is clean and free of debris.
    3. Remove the lower front access panel to access the door lock mechanism.
    4. Inspect the door strike plate for any damage or misalignment.
    5. Disconnect the electrical connector from the door lock assembly.
    6. Remove the mounting screws securing the door lock to the front panel.
    7. Carefully remove the old door lock assembly and inspect the locking mechanism.
    8. Install the new door lock assembly, ensuring proper alignment with the door strike.
    9. Reconnect the electrical connector and secure mounting screws.
    10. Test the door lock by closing the door and starting a cycle to verify it locks and unlocks properly.
    11. Check the door seal for any tears or damage that could cause air leaks.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F31

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F31

    Problem: Motor Control Unit (MCU) Internal Failure

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer completely from power.
    2. Remove the lower front access panel to access the heating system.
    3. Turn off the circuit breaker for the washer at the main electrical panel.
    4. Locate the heating element and temperature sensor on the tub.
    5. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the heating element terminals.
    6. Use a wrench to remove the heating element mounting nut.
    7. Carefully pull out the old heating element and inspect for scale buildup or damage.
    8. Clean the eating element mounting hole with a cloth to remove any debris.
    9. Apply a small amount of plumber’s tape to the threads of the new heating element.
    10. Insert the new heating element and secure with the mounting nut.
    11. Reconnect electrical connectors and reassemble the access panel.
    12. Restore power and test the heating function.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F30

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F30

    Problem: Dispenser Actuator / Linkage Error

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer from power source.
    2. Remove the lower front access panel to access the pump area.
    3. Locate the drain pump and check for any visible leaks around the pump housing.
    4. Place towels underneath to catch any water.
    5. Disconnect the electrical connector from the drain pump.
    6. Loosen the hose clamps on the drain hoses and remove them from the pump.
    7. Remove the mounting bolts securing the drain pump to the washer frame.
    8. Inspect the old pump for cracks in the housing or damaged seals.
    9. Install the new drain pump, ensuring proper alignment with the mounting holes.
    10. Reconnect the drain hoses with new clamps if necessary.
    11. Reconnect the electrical connector and test the drain function for leaks.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Refrigerator Error Blinking Water/Door Lights

    How to Fix Maytag Refrigerator Error Blinking Water/Door Lights

    Problem: Intermittent door switch fault – microswitch making/breaking contact causing False door-open signals

    How to Fix Refrigerator Error

    1. Observe which door’s light blinks erratically – indicates faulty switch on that door.
    2. Remove door switch cover (typically snaps off).
    3. Depress switch plunger manually while monitoring continuity – should transition cleanly between open/closed states.
    4. If intermittent continuity, replace door switch WPW
    5. Inspect switch mounting for loose screws causing misalignment.
    6. If switches test good but blinking continues, main control board W10868991 has failed input circuit – replace board after verifying all switches/wiring.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Refrigerator Error No Display/Dead Panel

    How to Fix Maytag Refrigerator Error No Display/Dead Panel

    Problem: Complete UI failure – no power to display board from main control or severed communication harness

    How to Fix Refrigerator Error

    1. Unplug refrigerator.
    2. Remove display panel bezel and disconnect UI board harness.
    3. Restore power briefly and measure voltage at harness connector: should read 12-14VDC on power pins.
    4. No voltage = main control board W10868991 power supply failure OR severed harness WPW
    5. Trace harness from main board to UI – check for rodent damage or pinched wires at door hinge.
    6. Voltage present but no display = UI board WPW10366217 failure – replace board.
    7. After repair, verify all display segments illuminate during power-up self-test.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F29

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F29

    Problem: Door Unlock Failure (Mechanical/Electrical)

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer completely from power.
    2. Remove the dispenser drawer to access the dispenser motor area.
    3. Remove the top panel by unscrewing the rear mounting screws.
    4. Locate the dispenser motor assembly mounted behind the dispenser drawer housing.
    5. Disconnect the electrical connector from the dispenser motor.
    6. Remove the mounting screws securing the dispenser motor to the housing.
    7. Carefully remove the old dispenser motor and inspect the drive mechanism.
    8. Install the new dispenser motor, ensuring proper alignment with the drive gears.
    9. Reconnect the electrical connector and secure mounting screws.
    10. Reinstall the dispenser drawer and test the dispenser function by running a cycle with detergent and bleach to verify proper dispensing.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F28

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F28

    Problem: Serial Communication Error (CCU to MCU)

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer from power for 10 minutes to attempt a reset.
    2. Remove the top panel and control panel to access the main control board.
    3. Check all wire harness connections for loose or corroded connections.
    4. Remove the rear access panel to inspect the motor control unit connections.
    5. Disconnect the power cord and remove mounting screws from the main control board.
    6. Carefully label and disconnect all wire harnesses from the control board.
    7. Remove the old control board and inspect for any visible damage or burnt components.
    8. Install the new control board, ensuring all connectors are properly aligned.
    9. Reconnect all harnesses according to your labels.
    10. Reassemble all panels and perform a system reset by unplugging for 5 minutes.
    11. Test all wash cycles and functions to verify proper operation.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F27

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F27

    Problem: Overflow Condition (Check Valves/Pump/Switch)

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Turn off the household water supply valves at the wall.
    2. Unplug the washer from power source.
    3. Remove the water inlet hoses from the back of the washer.
    4. Use an adjustable wrench to remove the inlet hose screens from the water valve inlets.
    5. Clean the screens thoroughly under running water, using an old toothbrush to remove mineral deposits.
    6. Inspect the screens for any damage or holes and replace if necessary.
    7. Reinstall the clean screens into the water valve inlets.
    8. Reconnect the water inlet hoses and hand-tighten before using wrench for final tightening.
    9. Turn on the water supply valves slowly and check for leaks.
    10. Plug in the washer and test the fill function with both hot and cold water.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F26

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F26

    Problem: Door Switch System Failure

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer completely from power.
    2. Remove the top panel by unscrewing the rear mounting screws.
    3. Locate the water level pressure switch and the associated air hose.
    4. Disconnect the air pressure hose from the pressure switch and blow through it to check for blockages.
    5. Remove the electrical connectors from the pressure switch.
    6. Unscrew the mounting screws securing the pressure switch to the washer frame.
    7. Remove the old pressure switch and inspect the air hose for cracks or leaks.
    8. Install the new pressure switch and reconnect the air hose securely.
    9. Reconnect the electrical connectors ensuring they click into place.
    10. Reassemble the top panel and test the washer by running a cycle to verify proper water level detection and draining.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.


  • How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F25

    How to Fix Maytag Washer Error F25

    Problem: Drive Motor Tachometer Error

    How to Fix Washer Error

    1. Unplug the washer and turn off water supply valves.
    2. Remove the rear access panel to access the motor and drive system.
    3. Disconnect the electrical connectors from the drive motor.
    4. Remove the drive belt from the motor pulley and tub pulley.
    5. Remove the mounting bolts securing the drive motor to the frame.
    6. Carefully lower the motor and disconnect any remaining wiring harnesses.
    7. Inspect the old motor for burned windings or damaged bearings.
    8. Install the new drive motor, ensuring proper alignment with the mounting brackets.
    9. Reconnect all electrical connectors and install the drive belt with proper tension.
    10. Reassemble the rear panel and test the spin cycle for proper operation and balance.

    Still Not Working?

    If the replacement part didn’t fix the issue, you may have a wiring problem or main board failure.