SOURCE: Maytag Ice2O
I had the same problem 4/28/08 - Called Maytag they're sending the part and repairman free.
IN THE MEAN TIME.......Maytag suggested to me to: take a phillips head screw driver and remove the hinge cover from the top of the left door. You'll find a white connector with four wires coming from each side. Disconnect the connector in the middle and the flap will stop (and so will the lights).
SOURCE: Maytag MSD2651HES fridge not cooling freezer works find
Sounds like a defrost problem. Check to see if
there is any frost buildup in the back wall of the freezer. If so, it is not
defrosting as it should.
If you don’t know what these are then unplug the machine and let the ice
melt in the freezer overnight with the door open. Then try it the next day, if
is cooling fine then you need to have a service person replace one of the above
items.
SOURCE: maytag washing machine #mav6260aw
I found the crazy sound where comes from, it was an aluminum ring in the drain pump.
First of all, I took out the belt under the bottom, checked moter to run itself, it was fine, so, I suspected some waste in somewhere, it was lucky I disassembled the drain pump first, no waste in the drain pump, but I saw a ring that was cut under the pump (seems should be connected), when I try to spin the pump wheel by hand it is broken because of the ring.
I ordered the entire drain pump on the website, the cost $74 + delivery fee, I recognized Maytag re-designed the drain pump due to the ring ( new pump does not have the ring anymore). Now the washer works fine like new.
SOURCE: maytag side by side fridge door vacuum lock
This is actually not a bad situation, it is a good thing that the vacuum is tight. it provides a greater level of freshness when keeping the contents cool of frozen. you can ease the tension by applying a gel solution or 3 in 1 oil but, i wouldn't recommend this.
This tight seal will save you on the electric bill as well. keeps the fridge from cycling to much.
A good tight seal is a good thing not a bad thing.
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