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Hmm... Kind of difficult to say for sure. Does your inner spin basket wiggle up and down? If so, you've got a main bearing going. Also, put it in a spin cycle for a minute or so and then try smelling the windings on your main motor. If they smell burnt, you'll need to replace the main motor. Also, one last thought, check to see if your drain pump overheats. I say this because the drain pump is active during the spin cycle and a bad drain pump can sound extremely noisy and start overheating.
the drain pump is probably blocked or overheating, when it starts beeping which lights are flashing reading from right to left e.g. 1,3,5 also what is the model number?
hi, it sounds like one of two possibilties, will try and help out. The first thing to check is whether the water/drain pump is actually working fine, i think it blocked. Secondly the pump may also be overheating and malfunctioning during the cyle, run it without clothes and check the flow of the drain during the drain/spin cycle and take it from there.
I beleive that your washer needs a hub and seal kit. Please check parts sites. I did some research for you and this part seems to be unavailable on many sites that sell Maytag parts. When the seal is defective, it make the spin cycle very difficult for the transmission and motor and cause overheating . On the wash cycle however, this seal is not in the loop and the wash cycle is performing without overheating the motor. I am afraid that you will need a technician to do this job if you ever find the part.
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